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Transmetropolitan: Back on the Street v.1 (New Edition) Book

Warren Ellis (whose recent work includes the excellent The Authority) is a fine comics writer. Spider Jerusalem, his tortured journalist protagonist, is a wonderful creation. Back on the Street is the first in the Transmetropolitan series and essential as an introduction to Spider and his world. Preacher's Garth Ennis introduces the book, rightly praising "the finest, blackest humour, and the purest hate, and a sense of justice hissed through gritted teeth". If the message is sometimes a little heavily, a little clumsily overbearing, this does not detract too much from a great story. Ellis has produced a fine comic series in Transmetropolitan. This is a future classic.The scenario goes something like this. Spider Jerusalem left the City ages ago and grew an awful lot of hair up on a mountain. The City was just too corrupt, too sinful, too unbearable a place for a journalist with a heightened, if awry, sense of what's right, what's wrong. Then his editor calls. Spider still owes him two books. A contract from way back when. And if he doesn't come up with the goods there will be consequences. Trouble is, Spider can only write when he's in the City, hasn't written a thing since he left. He doesn't want to go back but he has to write, has to go back. So he returns to the trouble and the turmoil, back to the mess that feeds him as a writer and gets himself a story. A punk he used to know, Fred Christ, is causing trouble. Fred is the leader of the Transients (humans knowingly infused with alien genes) and he wants them to have their own land and is ready to lead a rebellion to achieve that end. The authorities, obviously, see things differently. And Spider sees through both group's hypocrisies... --Mark ThwaiteRead More

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    Spider Jerusalem, the smart-mouthed, heavily-armed, perpetually smoking gonzo reporter of the future, reacquaints himself with his city's fringe elements, and goes head-to-head with The Smiler and The Beast, two very different gentlemen who just happen to be the candidates for the US Presidential Election.

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    Spider Jerusalem the smart-mouthed heavily-armed perpetually smoking gonzo reporter of the future reacquaints himself with his city's fringe elements and goes head-to-head with The Smiler and The Beast two very different gentlemen who just happen to be the candidates for the US Presidential Election.

  • Pickabook

    Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson

  • 1845765222
  • 9781845765224
  • Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson
  • 29 May 2009
  • Titan Books Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 144
  • New edition
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