Name:
Transmetropolitan
Start year:
1997
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Transmetropolitan, Warren Ellis' and Darick Robertson's grand pastiche, follows Spider Jerusalem, neo-gonzo journalist extraordinaire, through the backyards and the rooftops of the future. Ellis's wit is bang on the job, surely at its prime, in all its spitfire, vulgar glory. And the nosedive the series takes somewhere in the middle comes with scary accuracy, becoming a soap box commentary on our generation. Touching everything from anthropomorphism to religion to politics with a cheery sense of dread and disgust in its 60 issue run, and featuring one of the scariest governments post-1984, this is one of Vertigo's imprint-defining titles.

Collected Editions

  • Back on the Street (#1-6)
  • Absolute Transmetropolitan Volume 1 (#1-18)
  • Transmetropolitan Book One (#1-12)
  • Lust for Life (#7-12)
  • Year of the Bastard (#13-18)
  • Transmetropolitan Book Two (#13-24)
  • The New Scum (#19-24)
  • Absolute Transmetropolitan Volume 2 (#19-36)
  • Lonely City (#25-30)
  • Transmetropolitan Book Three (#25-36)
  • Gouge Away (#31-36)
  • Spider's Thrash (#37-42)
  • Transmetropolitan Book Four (#37-48)
  • Dirge (#43-48)
  • The Cure (#49-54)
  • Transmetropolitan Book Five (#49-60)
  • One More Time (#55-60)

Specials

  • Filth of the City
  • I Hate It Here
  • Tales of Human Waste: Collects the two specials.

Bonus Material

  • Around the World: Although inspired by Transmetropolitan, this is not a necessary to enjoying the series and rather something for fans that doubles as a support for people in the comic industry comic creators that are in need of it.

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