Transmetropolitan
Graphic Novel Summary: Written by Warren Ellis; art and cover by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos In stores May 19. The final trade collecting Warren Ellis's and Darick Robertson's towering TRANSMETROPOLITAN. Witness the final fate of journalist Spider Jerusalem as he faces his final showdown with the U.S. President. For more information, see the feature article. MATURE READERS SC, 7x10, 144pg, FC
Codes: 7.62E+016 76194124127200113 76194124127200111 SEP071830 MAR040375 DEC071910 JAN081898 FEB081967 APR082009 DEC078095 MAY082010 JUN082075 JUL082013 AUG082061 SEP082073 OCT082097 NOV082056 DEC082069 JAN092179 FEB092167 MAR092165 978140120217051495 978140120217051495
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| Author: | Warren Ellis |
| Artist: | Rodney Ramos |
| Cover Artist: | Rodney Ramos |
| Artist: | Darick Robertson |
| Cover Artist: | Darick Robertson |
| Artist: | Various | In Stock? | Not currently available |
| Genre: | Science Fiction |
| ISBN: | 978140120217051495 |
| Lists: | Not on any lists. Start your own! |
Customer Reviews
Some writers create terrific pieces of literature but cannot write an ending to save their lives (I’m looking at you Stephen King). This is most definitely not the case here. Warren Ellis finished a great series with a spectacular ending, one that isn’t a lame cop-out to pave way for a sequel. Spider doesn’t need a sequel when his story was told right the first time. This trade had me eagerly reading page after page to a surprising (and on a much deeper level, beautiful and heart-warming) ending.
The Transmetropolitan series all-in-all is astounding piece of work, one that everyone should pick up.









