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Dredd
Spinoff Levitates Nuns
by Mark Allen

"Think dammit, think! Now
if I was a pair of car keys, where would I be..."
Anderson Psi Division: Shamballa.
published in 1991 by 2000 AD Books, 64 pages, $8.95.
Levitating nuns? Frogs hatching from meteorites? People attacked
on the streets by wild, supernatural animals? What's happening in
Mega-City One? It's the job of Psi-Judge Cassandra Anderson to answer
that question in a graphic novel entitled Anderson Psi Division:
Shamballa.
For those not familiar with the character, Cassandra Anderson comes
to readers from the cast of 2000 AD Books' Judge Dredd mythos. It's
not a body of work with which I'm overly familiar, but I'm glad
I took the time to get to know this particular piece of it.
Written by Alan Grant, Shamballa combines science fiction, high
adventure and horror to produce a story as chilling as it is exciting
to read. Grant's well-paced storytelling keeps the reader engaged
from start to finish. His characterization also hits home, especially
where the main character is concerned.
Cassandra seeks to cope with the death of people close to her, a
task made all the more difficult considering the tendency of her
telepathic abilities to deepen those relationships. Add to these
personal struggles the madness going on around her and Anderson
becomes an almost classic tragic figure.
As superior as Grant's work is, however, Shamballa is made all the
more impressive by the work of artist Arthur Ranson. Ranson has
a photorealistic style that is one of the best ever seen in comics
or graphic novels. In my opinion, the gentleman's attention to detail,
which incorporates very fine line work and amazing textures, can
be classified as second-to-none, if such a classification exists.
If it doesn't, it should be created just for him.
If there is a drawback to Shamballa, it is that those unfamiliar
with the world of Judge Dredd will not have any background on the
characters. It's a small fault, however, and won't distract from
the story much, if at all.
Anderson Psi Division: Shamballa is highly recommended. Find it
at comics shops and online auctions or retailers.
-- Mark Allen
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