Block Mania

"Block Mania"
Publisher IPC Magazines Ltd
Publication date 31 October – 26 December, 1981
Genre
Title(s) 2000 AD #236-244
Creative team
Writer(s) John Wagner, Alan Grant
Artist(s) Mike McMahon, Ron Smith, Steve Dillon, Brian Bolland
Editor(s) Tharg (Steve MacManus)
Collected editions
Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 05 ISBN 1-905437-08-0

Block Mania is a Judge Dredd story, which ran in British comic 2000 AD #236-244, in 1981. The story itself is a prologue for the longer storyline "The Apocalypse War", which immediately follows the conclusion of "Block Mania".

Story

The story opens with what seems to be a typical block war, as seen in the previous Dredd stories. However it soon becomes apparent that it is not an isolated incident, but that conflagrations are breaking out amongst hundreds of city blocks in Mega-City One. Eventually the conflict spreads city-wide, where millions of citizens are involved in violent riots, with the intent of murdering one another. During the last episode of the series it becomes apparent that the outbreak has been engineered by East Meg One agent, Orlok, infecting the city's water supply with a drug. The story thus acts as a prologue to the next major storyline, "The Apocalypse War".

The story is also notable for the death of the original Judge Giant at the hands of Orlok.

Board Game

In 1987 Games Workshop produced a board game based on the above story, and other stories that had featured Block Wars. The game simulated a Block War between two City Blocks, with each player trying to do unto the other player's Block before it was done unto them.

A supplement, Mega Mania was released, which increased the number of Blocks (and thus players) to four.

There was also a two-page expansion published in White Dwarf that added equipment, including plascrete virus, nerve gas, and sucker guns.

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Preceded by
The Judge Child
Major Judge Dredd stories
1981
Succeeded by
The Apocalypse War
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