Judge Anderson
Judge Cassandra Anderson is a Psi-Judge in the dystopian future of Mega-City One, as depicted in the British comic anthology 2000 AD, possessing innate psychic abilities including telepathy and precognition that enable her to assist in criminal investigations and combat supernatural threats.[1]Created by writer John Wagner and artist Brian Bolland, Anderson debuted in the 1980 Judge Dredd storyline "Judge Death," where she confronted the interdimensional entity Judge Death during his incursion into Mega-City One, immediately establishing her as a key ally to the stoic Judge Dredd.[1][2] She has since become one of 2000 AD's longest-tenured characters, evolving from a supporting figure to the protagonist of her own spin-off series, Anderson: Psi-Division, which explored her personal vulnerabilities, prophetic visions, and battles against cosmic horrors like the Dark Judges.[1][3] Notable arcs, often scripted by Alan Grant and illustrated by artists such as Arthur Ranson, include "Shamballa," envisioning apocalyptic prophecies, and "Satan," delving into demonic possessions and ethical dilemmas in psi-powers, highlighting her blend of investigative prowess, combat skills, and emotional depth amid the brutal judicial system.[4][5][6]