Hazel Moore, Dredd [new] [SIMPLE]

Note: The 2012 film’s direct sequel never happened, so her story ends there in primary continuity.

| Feature | Hazel Moore (Film) | Classic Comic Antagonists (e.g., Judge Death, Orlok) | |---------|-------------------|------------------------------------------------------| | | Human crime lord | Often supernatural or mutant | | Scope | Single megablock | City-wide or dimension-hopping | | Motivation | Wealth, power | Ideological (e.g., Death: “All crime is life, all life is crime”) | | Killed by | Dredd | Usually Dredd or Dark Judges | hazel moore, dredd

Judge Dredd and rookie Judge Anderson respond to a homicide call in Peach Trees. The victims are three Slo-Mo dealers executed by Hazel Moore for trying to leave her organization. When the Judges arrest one of her top lieutenants, Moore seals the entire block (75,000 residents) and orders all inhabitants to kill the Judges. Note: The 2012 film’s direct sequel never happened,

Some notable aspects of Hazel Moore's character include her determination and strong sense of justice, which often leads her to take on challenging cases and confront formidable foes. However, her inexperience and sometimes naive approach can also lead to conflicts and difficulties. When the Judges arrest one of her top