Philip Janet Maybe is a fictional character in the 2000 AD comic strip Judge Dredd. He is a serial killer, and has currently assumed the identity of Mayor Byron Ambrose, who he murdered.
The only child of the Maybe family and a relative of the wealthy Yess family (a family of trouser makers), he was a child genius and serial killer. (His middle name is Janet because his parents wanted a girl.) He deliberately kept his high intelligence secret, by...
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