The Hundredfold Problem

The Hundredfold Problem
AuthorJohn Grant
Cover artistJohn Higgins (original edition)
SeriesJudge Dredd
GenreScience fiction
Set in 2116 (Judge Dredd version)
PublisherVirgin Books (original)
BeWrite Books (re-release)
Publication date
August 1994 and
March 2003
Pages272 (1994 edition)
344 (2003 edition)
ISBN0-352-32942-4 (1994 edition)
ISBN 1-904224-49-0 (2003 edition)
Preceded byDread Dominion 
Followed bySilencer 

The Hundredfold Problem is a science fiction novel written by John Grant.[1] The original version, published by Virgin Books in 1994, was based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip Judge Dredd. A new edition was published in 2003 by BeWrite Books, in which all references to Judge Dredd had been removed, and the lead character was a police officer called Dave Knuckle.

Synopsis (Judge Dredd version)[edit]

A four-million-year-old Dyson sphere has been discovered surrounding a red dwarf star orbiting the Sun, populated by the descendants of the Neanderthals. Mega-City One has enslaved its inhabitants and is using it as a prison to which to exile its worst criminals. When a feud on the sphere threatens to destroy it, Judges Dredd and "heavy-weapons-toting xeno-anthropologist and scantily clad babe" Petula McTavish are sent to protect it. However a malfunction in Dredd's teleportation to the sphere causes one hundred evil versions of him to be produced.

See also[edit]

Burning Heart by Dave Stone was another Judge Dredd novel which was rewritten without Dredd, and became a Doctor Who book in 1997, still published by Virgin Books. However the original version was never published.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "John Grant". sfbook.com. Retrieved 30 November 2023.

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