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Judge Dredd Unamerican Graffiti T-Shirt (White)
One of the greatest Judge Dredd covers of all time – now on a quality T-shirt.
‘Unamerican Graffiti’ by John Wagner and Ron Smith introduced Marlon ‘Chopper’ Shakespeare, a petulant teen with a taste for wall-scrawling. Confounding the Judges, Chopper competes with the mysterious ‘Phantom’ to scrawl on ever-larger targets.
Consciously inverting the title of George Lucas’ breakout 1973 hit movie ‘American Graffti’, the classic cover with art by the legendary Mick McMahon obliquely introduces what would become one of 2000 AD’s most famous characters..
‘Unamerican Graffiti’ by John Wagner and Ron Smith introduced Marlon ‘Chopper’ Shakespeare, a petulant teen with a taste for wall-scrawling. Confounding the Judges, Chopper competes with the mysterious ‘Phantom’ to scrawl on ever-larger targets.
Consciously inverting the title of George Lucas’ breakout 1973 hit movie ‘American Graffti’, the classic cover with art by the legendary Mick McMahon obliquely introduces what would become one of 2000 AD’s most famous characters..
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One of the greatest Judge Dredd covers of all time – now on a quality T-shirt.
‘Unamerican Graffiti’ by John Wagner and Ron Smith introduced Marlon ‘Chopper’ Shakespeare, a petulant teen with a taste for wall-scrawling. Confounding the Judges, Chopper competes with the mysterious ‘Phantom’ to scrawl on ever-larger targets.
Consciously inverting the title of George Lucas’ breakout 1973 hit movie ‘American Graffti’, the classic cover with art by the legendary Mick McMahon obliquely introduces what would become one of 2000 AD’s most famous characters..
‘Unamerican Graffiti’ by John Wagner and Ron Smith introduced Marlon ‘Chopper’ Shakespeare, a petulant teen with a taste for wall-scrawling. Confounding the Judges, Chopper competes with the mysterious ‘Phantom’ to scrawl on ever-larger targets.
Consciously inverting the title of George Lucas’ breakout 1973 hit movie ‘American Graffti’, the classic cover with art by the legendary Mick McMahon obliquely introduces what would become one of 2000 AD’s most famous characters..






















