Surprised how few boarders are commenting on this megazine... is it the lack of TG? 
I've tended not to review the meg lately as there's only so many ways you can describe it as rather pricey, full of padding with one or two good strips per issue; but I actually thought this one was a distinct improvement.
The
Dredd 2-parter was good fun, I love the idea of the Cursed Earth railway. You really get a sense that the megacities, and the people on the fringes, are starting to reclaim large parts of the Cursed Earth since the original mega-epic in '77. Bit puzzled why Dredd would simply hand it over to the woman though - I think he'd be more likely to claim it for the city as a vital resource that needs to be 'protected'.
Glad to see the back of Tank Girl, which wore out it's welcome some time ago.
The
Bob Byrne Twisted Tale was good, but may be a little stretched - I think this could have worked with one or two fewer pages.
I'm really enjoying
the Lost Cases, and I like the way they incorporate classic panels.
Tempest is rollicking good fun, I love the concept, the character and the dialogue but some of the miraculous things achievable through mastery of martial arts are a little, shall we say, implausible?
The free reprint comic was also a cut above some of the ones we've had lately, an inetersting story that was baffling in installments but works very well as a self contained book (plus a very funny filler, that i think some people are taking a mite too seriously!).
As usual the text articles didn't interest me much at all. Even the creator interviews become very samey after a while - unless thay had some bizarre and unique route into the prog, I'm not that interested in "long time fan....went to art college...met someone or sent sample...big break...american work" etc. The werewolf one was the most interesting of the bunch, and as many people have said in the past, the film reviews are just out of place in this publication.
All in all, I enjoyed this meg far more than usual, lets hope the upward trajectory continues.