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DescriptionThis torrent includes the entire 60 issue run of what many consider to be a true comic classic, as well as the 2 specials. These are ALL NEW SCANS of this classic story. All scans are done at 1680px width and both c2c and noAd versions are provided. *Note: I've organized this torrent with a top-level separation between c2c and noAds versions. This makes it super easy for you to just choose one folder or the other depending on whether you want all c2c or all noAds. Back on the Street (issues 1-6) The acclaimed Vertigo series from writer Warren Ellis (PLANETARY and THE AUTHORITY) and artist Darick Robertson, TRANSMETROPOLITAN combines black humor, life-threatening situations, and moral ambiguity to look into the gonzo mind of an outlaw journalist and the world he seeks to destroy. 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 he hates and a city he loathes. Working as an investigative reporter for the newspaper The Word, Spider attacks the injustices of his surreal 23rd Century surroundings. Spider ventures into the dangerous Angels 8 district, home of the Transients —humans who have decided to become aliens through cosmetic surgery. But Spider's interview with the Transients' leader gets him a scoop he didn't bargain for. Lust for Life (issues 7-12) Renegade journalist Spider Jerusalem targets three of society's most worshipped and warped pillars: politics, religion, and television. 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, a distorted creature alleging to be his son, and a vicious talking police dog. Year of the Bastard (issues 13-18) Spider Jerusalem begins to crumble under the pressure of fame and escapes into a world of bitterness and pills. Armed with only his demented mind, Spider embarks on an adventure of political cynicism, horrific sex and unwelcome celebrity with disastrous results. The New Scum (issues 19-24) Spider Jerusalem learns of the vicious murder of political consultant Vita Severn, one of the few people that he liked. Lonely City (issues 25-30) Continuing the acclaimed tale of the day-to-day trials and tribulations of Spider Jerusalem, this fifth installment has the no-holds-barred investigative reporter delving into the city's police corruption. Living in an anti-utopian future, Spider continues his quest to expose society's injustices as he focuses his attention on those sworn to protect and serve. But even more so than usual, he will learn that his dedication to the truth can come at a high physical cost, especially when dealing with the riot police. Gouge Away (issues 31-36) Despite - or perhaps with the aid of - drugs, drinking, and paranoia, Spider Jerusalem and his filthy assistants are hot on the trail of the horrifying truth behind the newly-elected President's campaign. Spider's Thrash (issues 37-42) Spider Jerusalem is writing again. Fired by his old employers, and now the target of the President - a madman who is tearing up the consitution to get to him - Spider has found a new way to get the Truth out there; and there are still plenty of stories to tell, as this collection takes us through the children and madmen on the streets, the crumbling City, and the other political and social disasters of Ellis' near-future world. But Spider has yet another secret - the memory blackouts, erratic behaviour and ranting aren't just business as usual. Spider's time could be running out... Dirge (issues 43-48) We see all hell breaking loose as a nameless sniper terrorizes the Print District and a raging superstorm clears the streets of The City The Cure (issues 49-54) Jerusalem and his cohorts step up their investigation into Callahan's misdeeds and turn up some startling evidence... not to mention a sole surviving witness to the President's depravity. The problem, as always, will be getting the word out before the massive forces of the Executive Branch black out everything - and everyone - involved. One More Time (issues 55-60) Spider is close to finally nailing US President Callahan, whose attempts to hide his 'unusual' passions have left a bloody trail in his wake. But time is short: the President has declared martial law and his death squads are closing in on Spider - though they may be saved the trouble if terminal illness gets him first! Specials: Transmetropolitan: I Hate It Here is a collection of snippets from Spider's weekly newspaper column and each piece is illustrated by a new and talented artist. More of Spider Jerusalem's columns from his residency in the City newspaper The Word are featured, running from where the Transmetropolitan: I Hate It Here one-shot left off and concluding with Spider's ultimate departure from the paper, accompanied by artwork from an array of the finest luminaries from both mainstream and indie comics. Thanks goes to theProletariat for these scans. Sharing Widget |
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