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The Hundredfold Problem
AuthorJohn Grant
Cover artistJohn Higgins (original edition)
SeriesJudge Dredd
GenreScience fiction
Set in 2116 (Judge Dredd version)
PublisherVirgin Books (original)
BeWrite Books (re-release)
Publication date
August 1994 and
March 2003
Pages272 (1994 edition)
344 (2003 edition)
ISBN0-352-32942-4 (1994 edition)
ISBN 1-904224-49-0 (2003 edition)
Preceded byDread Dominion 
Followed bySilencer 

The Hundredfold Problem is a science fiction novel written by John Grant. The original version, published by Virgin Books in 1994, was based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip Judge Dredd. A new edition was published in 2003 by BeWrite Books, in which all references to Judge Dredd had been removed, and the lead character was a police officer called Dave Knuckle.

Synopsis (Judge Dredd version)

A four-million-year-old Dyson sphere has been discovered surrounding a red dwarf star orbiting the Sun, populated by the descendants of the Neanderthals. Mega-City One has enslaved its inhabitants and is using it as a prison to which to exile its worst criminals. When a feud on the sphere threatens to destroy it, Judges Dredd and Castillo (Petula McTavish in the non-Dredd version) are sent to protect it. However a malfunction in Dredd's teleportation to the sphere causes one hundred evil versions of him to be produced.

See also

Burning Heart by Dave Stone was another Judge Dredd novel which was rewritten without Dredd, and became a Doctor Who book in 1997, still published by Virgin Books. However the original version was never published.