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Transmetropolitan Warren Ellis

Transmetropolitan By Warren Ellis

Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis


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Summary

Prepare to be shocked as Spider Jerusalem takes us on another tour of the city's underbelly, turning over stones and generally stirring up wasp's nests. This story sees Spider, Channon and Yelena on the trail of a vicious gang of killers who are targeting the genetically unclean.

Transmetropolitan Summary

Transmetropolitan: Lonely City by Warren Ellis

Spider Jerusalem, the most outrageous and in-your-face journo ever to hit the mean streets, returns with more dark and dialobolical tales of corruption, sleaze and near-future machinations, stories from the dark heart of the city. Prepare to be shocked, stunned and reviled, as Spider takes us on another tour of the city's underbelly, turning over stones and generally stirring up wasps' nests. Never afraid to the trawl through the sewer for a meaty column, Spider, Channon and Yelena are on the trail of a vicious gang of killers who are targetting the genetically 'unclean'. The cops are stonewalling, and Spider smells corruption and cover-up...two of his favourite appetisers! Utterly subversive and totally essential!

About Warren Ellis

WARREN ELLIS is the acclaimed writer of Transmetropolitan, The Authority and Planetary. His work has included memorable runs on Hellblazer and Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, and he's currently helping to revamp the X-Men for Marvel.

Additional information

GOR001893822
9781840232967
184023296X
Transmetropolitan: Lonely City by Warren Ellis
Used - Good
Paperback
Titan Books Ltd
20010622
192
N/A
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