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Judge Anderson

Cassandra Anderson

First Appearance

2000 AD #150 (1980)

Powers & Abilities

TelepathyPsychicPsionicUnarmed CombatMesmerizeAstral ProjectionDanger SensePrecognitionEmotion ControlEmpathyMarksmanship

Teams

Judges of Mega-City OnePsi-Division

Also Known As

Cassandra Anderson

About Judge Anderson

Judge Anderson — real name Cassandra Anderson — is one of the most celebrated characters to emerge from the pages of 2000 AD, making her explosive debut in 2000 AD #150 (1980). Created as a supporting character in the Judge Dredd universe, she quickly proved powerful enough to carry her own stories, becoming the definitive face of Psi-Division, the elite psychic arm of Mega-City One's Judge force. Her first appearance is a landmark issue for 2000 AD collectors, marking the introduction of a character who would go on to rival Dredd himself in popularity and longevity.

Cassandra Anderson's power set is staggering — she wields telepathy, precognition, empathy, astral projection, and the ability to mesmerize opponents, all while being a formidable hand-to-hand combatant and sharpshooter. This combination of raw psychic ability and street-level toughness made her the perfect weapon against supernatural and psionic threats that Dredd's blunt-force approach could never fully handle. Her most iconic storyline, the Judge Death saga, saw Anderson confront the terrifying Dark Judges and use her own mind as a psychic prison — a move that defined her character as fearless and self-sacrificing in ways that set her apart from her colleagues.

Over the decades, Anderson has starred in her own ongoing series within the pages of 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine, tackling cosmic horror, demonic entities, and deep explorations of psychic trauma. Story arcs like Shamballa, Engram, and Childhood's End pushed the character into darker, more spiritual territory, earning her a devoted cult following among readers who appreciated morally complex storytelling. The Judge Dredd Megazine became a key home for her longer solo adventures, making those issues essential reading for any serious Anderson collector.

For collectors, Judge Anderson's books represent some of the best value and most underappreciated material in British comics history. Her early appearances in 2000 AD progs from 1980 onward are increasingly sought after, and her solo Megazine stories offer deep, satisfying runs that reward completionists. As interest in 2000 AD continues to grow internationally — fueled in part by renewed attention to the Judge Dredd franchise — Anderson's back catalogue is primed for reappraisal. Whether you are chasing her first appearance, landmark Psi-Division storylines, or her graphic novel collections, Cassandra Anderson's comics are essential additions to any serious collection.

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