When Anderson got her own series, Wagner and Grant also co-authored those stories. Short afterwards, Alan Grant began to co-write Judge Dredd with Wagner. 2000 AD's former editor Kelvin Gosnell has recounted that the comic's assistant editor Deirdre Vine at the time was the inspiration for the character, having been surreptitiously photographed across the office and the snap then given to Bolland who was told to, "Make Anderson look like that." Not only does Bolland's rendition of Harry bear no resemblance to Anderson, but he actually created the character almost two years before drawing the advertisement in question so it clearly had no influence on Anderson's appearance. A popular misconception is that artist Brian Bolland based the character on Debbie Harry, due to the mistaken belief that he had recently drawn the singer into an advertisement for the Forbidden Planet 2 store in London. ![]() John Wagner created both Judge Death and Judge Anderson for the Judge Dredd story "Judge Death," the latter helping introduce the Psi-Judges, which were seen as a natural progression.
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