Judge Griffin

Judge Griffin

Chief Judge Griffin (drawn by Brian Bolland).
Publication information
Publisher Rebellion Developments
First appearance 2000 AD prog 27 (1977)
Created by John Wagner and Ian Gibson
In-story information
Chief Judge of Mega-City One
In office 2101–2104
Deputy chief judge Judge Pepper[1]
Preceded by Judge Cal
Succeeded by Judge McGruder

Chief Judge Griffin is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd comic strip in 2000 AD. He was chief judge of Mega-City One between 2101 and 2104.

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Fictional character biography

Before becoming chief judge, Griffin was principal of the Academy of Law,[2] and personally trained whole generations of the city's judges, including Judge Dredd. He was foremost among Dredd's band of resistance fighters against the insane tyrant Chief Judge Cal who had usurped control of the city. Following Cal's death, Dredd was the unanimous choice of the judges for the office of chief judge, but Dredd declined and nominated his old mentor Griffin instead.[3] Griffin maintained a great respect for Dredd; when the other members of the Council of Five questioned Dredd's actions after the Judge Child quest, it was Griffin who staunchly defended Dredd and his judgement, reminding the others of Dredd's actions during the reign of Judge Cal. Griffin vetoed an inquiry into Dredd and the possibility of another quest to find the Judge Child.[4]

Griffin was leader of his city during its peak, and proved to be a capable ruler. However his term of office proved to be a short one. Early in the Apocalypse War of 2104 he was captured by the enemy and brainwashed, to be used as a puppet quisling leader for propaganda purposes, to encourage the surrender of the war-weary population. Since a rescue operation would have been impossible, Dredd found it necessary to assassinate him instead. Griffin actually managed to fight back through the brainwashing to confess his guilt live on air just before this event.[5]

He was succeeded by Judge McGruder, who was the sole member of the ruling Council of Five to survive the war.[6]

Judge Dredd movie

A different version of Judge Griffin appeared in the 1995 Judge Dredd film, played by Jürgen Prochnow. He serves on the Council of Five and openly expresses his views that Mega-City One needs a tougher criminal code and to expand executions to include lesser crimes. When Judge Dredd is put on trial for murder and seemingly incontrovertible evidence is introduced, Chief Judge Fargo asks to halt the proceedings so that he can confer with Griffin. Fargo is deeply upset that Dredd may be guilty of murder and may have the same homicidal tendencies as Rico Dredd, both of whom were products of a top secret cloning program (the "Janus Project") that the Concil of Five initiatied over forty years ago, which may now come to light. Griffin suggests that if Fargo takes the Long Walk out to the Cursed Earth he can get Dredd's sentence commuted from death to life imprisonment, and this will prevent the truth from coming out. Fargo does so, and Griffin becomes Chief Judge, and it soon becomes clear that Griffin plotted the removal of Dredd and Fargo, to become Chief Judge and to push through his new, stricter laws, and restart the cloning program on a larger scale. Unfortunately he had arranged for Rico to escape from jail to help in these schemes, and Rico kills Griffin in an attempt to seize power for himself.

This version of Griffin effectively fills the role of Judge Cal in the comic.

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References

  1. ^ 2000 AD #108
  2. ^ 2000 AD #27
  3. ^ 2000 AD #108
  4. ^ 2000 AD #182
  5. ^ 2000 AD #261
  6. ^ 2000 AD #270