Judge Hershey

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Judge Dredd and Chief Judge Hershey (painted by John Burns)
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Judge Dredd and Chief Judge Hershey (painted by John Burns)

Chief Judge Barbara Hershey is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd series that appears in British comic 2000 AD. She also had her own solo series, Judge Hershey, in the Judge Dredd Megazine.

Shortly after her graduation from the Academy of Law in 2102, Judge Hershey was the surprise choice to join the crew of the Justice 1 for the dangerous deep-space mission to find the Judge Child, who had been abducted by the Angel Gang. Working closely with Judge Dredd every step of the way, she came through the mission with great credit and was highly commended in his personal log. Hershey returned to the streets of Mega-City One a tougher and infinitely more experienced Judge, but she was ill-prepared for the attack of Fink Angel some months later, when he came seeking revenge on the Judges responsible for the deaths of his brothers and his Pa. The young Judge barely escaped, but she had already developed a knack for survival - a knack which came in useful during the Apocalypse War when Hershey was called upon again by Judge Dredd to join his Apocalypse Squad for a daring commando raid which ended the war.

When Chief Judge McGruder resigned her position in 2108, Hershey became the youngest ever member of the Council of Five. Her meteoric rise up the Justice Department's 'greasy pole' saw her hotly tipped to become Chief Judge in due course, but she denied any real ambitions in this direction. Even so, she soon experienced the power that goes with the office when she was asked to serve as acting chief judge while McGruder - back for an unprecedented second term of office - attended a crisis meeting of Judges from all over the world to find a way to defeat Sabbat the Necromagus in 2114.

Around this time (1992) Hershey starred in her own spin-off series, written by Robbie Morrison, Paul Neal and Igor Goldkind, and illustrated by varying artists including Kevin Cullen, Xuasus, Marc Wigmore and Siku.

In 2116 Hershey was part of the delegation of Senior Judges who tried to convince McGruder to reform the Council of Five - inactive since McGruder's return to power - but the Chief Judge refused to comply, as she suspected Hershey was after her job. McGruder's judgement had definitely become questionable, but she insisted on remaining the only voice at the top of the Justice Department until one of the "Mechanismo" robot judges she was so enthusiastic about tried to kill her. Realising her error at last, McGruder wasted no time in tendering her resignation and she entrusted Judge Hershey - along with SJS Chief Niles and Psi Division Chief Shenker - with the job of running the Justice Department until a new chief judge could be selected. Hershey was the only one of those three who actually put their name forward for the post, expressing her desire for more open government. Her views did not go down well with her colleagues, however, and she received only 13 votes in the ballot among Senior Judges, while the new chief judge, Hadrian Volt, won with 208.

Following the murder of Deputy Chief Judge Herriman in 2120, Volt appointed Hershey to that post. The following year she became Acting Chief Judge following the suicide of Volt at the end of the Second Robot War. She was subsequently elected chief judge in her own right, trouncing the only other candidate, Judge Loblaw.

At seven years, Hershey has had the longest reign of any chief judge since Goodman. She has brought about a few more liberal reforms, and keeps Dredd close as she still values his advice and experience. She has reigned through several major threats, such as the Total War bombings and a xenomorph invasion of the Grand Hall of Justice, as well as the Chief Judge's Man attempting to assassinate her. While she is slightly more moderate than other chief judges, she still makes use of "black ops," for example when she used a covert assassin to ensure neighbouring Neocuba's leader would think East-Meg Two was trying to assassinate him, thus destroying the alliance between the two states and making it be more loyal to Mega-City One.

  • A different version of Judge Hershey appeared in the Judge Dredd film played by Diane Lane. The film drew criticism from fans of the comic because of a scene in which Hershey kisses Dredd, something which the comic version of the character would never do. (Ironically, an episode in the comic did portray an evil Hershey from an alternative timeline attempting to seduce Dredd.[1])


Preceded by:
Hadrian Volt
Chief Judge of Mega-City One
2122–present
(Acting chief judge 2114; 2115; 2121–2122)
Succeeded by:
Incumbent
Preceded by:
Paul Herriman
Deputy Chief Judge of Mega-City One
2120–2122
Succeeded by:
unknown
Preceded by:
Judge McGruder
Ruler of Mega-City One
2116
(with Judge Shenker
and Judge Niles)
Succeeded by:
Judge Volt
(with Council of Five)

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2000 AD #396, 1984. However Dredd shot her.


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