Transmetropolitan Book One: Volume 1

· Transmetropolitan · Vertigo
4.9
12 reviews
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Working as an investigative reporter for the newspaper The Word, Spider Jerusalem attacks the injustices of his surreal 21st-century surroundings. Spider ventures into the dangerous Angels 8 district, home of the Transients—humans who have decided to become aliens through cosmetic surgery. And don’t miss Spider’s confrontation with the president of the United States...in a men’s room. Plus, when Spider tries to shed light on the atrocities of these institutions, he finds himself fleeing a group of hit men/kidnappers in possession of his ex-wife’s frozen head. Collects TRANSMETROPOLITAN #1-12!

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4.9
12 reviews
Michael Hauser
21 July 2019
It's a classic and ages like good wine. Read this in print ages ago and later pirated the scans. Now I'm gonna vote with my wallet getting and finally finishing the series, which definitely won't be the last time me digesting Ellis' vision while the years are gonna continue blurring the line between fiction and reality. Recommended; highly.
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Adam Lynch
2 April 2023
I adored the sight gags, crazed facial expressions and over-the-top situational comedy. But Spider's editorials were unrefined and somewhat adolescent, as if made by an intern with only a passing interest in real news. Spider's debut editorial on the city's bloodthirsty police force--that people, basically, put these rabid thugs in charge--ignores decades of gerrymandering and targeted disenfranchisement that puts both leaders and law enforcement beyond the reach of average voters. Of course, this comic is--first and foremost--a work of *visionary* art, and there it excels. I can’t say if Ellis ever intended it to be a focused surgical knife slicing away at relevant real-world issues. ... I just wish I or somebody in the news field could've gotten to Ellis and given him some insight into salient, grinding social issues that genuinely plague society. It might have drawn a bigger, ANGRIER audience of fans. But whose to say where Ellis would take this same project if he wrote it today?
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Terence Brown
29 August 2023
cool weird
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