- Judge Goodman
Superherobox
caption = Chief Judge Goodman (drawn byBrian Bolland )
character_name = Judge Goodman
publisher = IPC Magazines Ltd; laterRebellion Developments
debut = "2000 AD" prog 2 (1977)
creators =Pat Mills ,Kelvin Gosnell , Peter Harris (writers) and Mike McMahon (artist)
alter_ego =
full_name = Clarence Goodman
species =
homeworld =
alliances =
partners =
aliases =
supports=
powers =Chief Judge Clarence Goodman is a fictional character in the
Judge Dredd stories published in the British comic "2000 AD".Biography
Goodman was joint deputy chief judge at the end of
Chief Judge Fargo 's term in office, and later continued as sole deputy under Chief Judge Solomon after he helped Solomon to fake Fargo's death. In 2057 Goodman becameChief Judge of Mega-City One and immediately created theCouncil of Five to assist him and began to arm up the Judges to the extent that they could challenge the military. He attempted to convincePresident Robert L. Booth not to initiate a world war, but to no avail, and after theAtomic Wars in 2070 he deposed Booth and became head of state, establishing the Justice Department as a stable new government. ["Origins," "2000 AD" progs 1505-1519 and 1529-1535]Goodman was well liked by his people. There were three major crises during Goodman's time in power. The first of these was the outbreak of civil war between Mega-City One and Texas City, when Texas declared full independence. ["Dread Dominion" (Stephen Marley, 1994, ISBN 0-352-32929-7)] With the
Cursed Earth a near impenetrable barrier between the cities, Goodman eventually conceded that the civil war was futile and - in a move not entirely popular with all of his colleagues - he recognised Texas City's independence. (These events apparently took place between 2083 and 2086, and were mentioned on the cover of an issue of "2000 AD" and adopted in a "Judge Dredd" novel and the role-playing game. However they may have beenretcon ned by the story "Origins" which implied that the cities may have become independent by mutual consent following the Atomic Wars.)The second crisis occurred at the start of 2099 when Goodman was possessed by a malevolent psychic mutant known as the Monkey, who forced him to lead the city into anarchy before Dredd killed it. ["Monkey On My Back," "Judge Dredd Megazine" no. 204-206]
The third crisis came when the
robot s of Mega-City One rebelled against their masters and the Robot War claimed millions of lives. The Chief Judge had previously clashed withJudge Dredd on the issue of banning highly intelligent robots and when he refused to do this Dredd actually resigned. The advent of the robots' rebellion saw Goodman change his mind extremely fast and Judge Dredd took up his badge once more to put down the revolt. The Chief Judge knew just how much the city owed Dredd and how much it depended on him, so when he was forced to convict Judge Dredd of murder after he was framed by Deputy Chief Judge Cal, Goodman found it very hard to come to terms with his decision. Even after Judge Dredd had demonstrated his innocence, the Chief Judge was a broken man and Cal was free to plot his demise.His reign finally came to an end when he was murdered on the orders of his own deputy in
2101 .Appearances
Judge Goodman first appeared in prog 2 of "2000 AD" and died in prog 89 (1977–1978). He also appeared as a major character in the story "Origins" (2006–2007), appearing in
flashback s.uccession
There used to be some controversy among fans as to whether Goodman succeeded
Chief Judge Fargo directly, or whetherJudge Solomon served in between. This was eventually settled by the story "Origins" in 2006. However, his stated term of office contradicts an earlier mention in prog 1187 that Goodman was not yet chief judge in 2079. ["Blood Cadets," "2000 AD" progs 1186-1888]He was followed by his deputy,
Judge Cal .References
External links
* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=thrill&page=profiles&choice=GOODMAN Judge Goodman's official 2000 ad profile]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.