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Transmetropolitan, written by Warren Ellis; art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos with Keith Aiken, Jerome K. Moore, Kim DeMulder, Ray Kryssing and Dick Giordano; coloring by Nathan Eyring; lettering by Clem Robins; cover art by Darick Robertson and Nathan Eyring; original series cover art by Geof Darrow and Nathan Eyring (issues #1-3), Frank Quitely and Nathan Eyring (issues # 4-6) and Darick Roberton and Nathan Eyring (issues #7-12), Book one

Label
Transmetropolitan, written by Warren Ellis; art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos with Keith Aiken, Jerome K. Moore, Kim DeMulder, Ray Kryssing and Dick Giordano; coloring by Nathan Eyring; lettering by Clem Robins; cover art by Darick Robertson and Nathan Eyring; original series cover art by Geof Darrow and Nathan Eyring (issues #1-3), Frank Quitely and Nathan Eyring (issues # 4-6) and Darick Roberton and Nathan Eyring (issues #7-12), Book one
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Suggested for Mature Readers
Literary Form
novels
Main title
Transmetropolitan
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1079222585
Responsibility statement
written by Warren Ellis; art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos with Keith Aiken, Jerome K. Moore, Kim DeMulder, Ray Kryssing and Dick Giordano; coloring by Nathan Eyring; lettering by Clem Robins; cover art by Darick Robertson and Nathan Eyring; original series cover art by Geof Darrow and Nathan Eyring (issues #1-3), Frank Quitely and Nathan Eyring (issues # 4-6) and Darick Roberton and Nathan Eyring (issues #7-12)
Summary
In a future where consumerism, superficiality and corruption reign supreme, outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem has decided to stop sitting by idly and watching the world crumble around him. Back in the saddle, no one in The City is safe. After years of self-imposed exile from a civilization rife with degradation and indecency, cynical journalist Spider Jerusalem is forced to return to a job that he hates and a city that he loathes. Working as an investigative reporter for the newspaper The Word, Spider attacks the injustices of his surreal 21st century surroundings. Combining black humor, life-threatening situations and moral ambiguity, Warren Ellis' legendary series is the first look into the mind of an outlaw journalist and the world he seeks to destroy
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Transmetropolitan, 1
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