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Psykogeddon
AuthorDave Stone
Cover artistClint Langley
SeriesJudge Dredd
GenreScience fiction
Set in 2127
PublisherBlack Flame
Publication date
January 2006
Pages256
ISBN1-84416-321-0
Preceded byWhiteout 
Followed byCity Fathers (e-book) 

Psykogeddon (2006) is an original novel written by Dave Stone and based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip Judge Dredd. It is Stone's fourth Judge Dredd novel, and the third to also feature his character Judge Steel from the spin-off comic series Armitage in the Judge Dredd Megazine.

Synopsis

Arch-criminal Efil Drago San has been arrested in Mega-City One and demands a trial – unprecedented in a city where justice is delivered instantly by the Judges. Nevertheless, his request is granted. But things do not go according to plan.