Gospel of... Judas?

This is pretty cool:

The 26-page Coptic text of the Gospel of Judas is part of 62 pages containing several writings (some in Coptic and others in Greek) copied in one codex, or ancient papyrus book. It appears to have been produced by Egyptian Christians sometime in the fourth century. It's quite possible that the codex was part of the cache of 13 codices discovered in 1947 at Nag Hammadi, including the famous Gospel of Thomas. (Slate - April 10, 2006)

And here is National Geographic's website about the project, with free downloadable PDFs of both the original Coptic and the English translation.