Transmetropolitan
Transmetropolitan was a postcyberpunk comic book series written by Warren Ellis with art by Darick Robertson. It concerned the battles of Spider Jerusalem, infamous renegade gonzo journalist of the future. Jerusalem dedicates himself to fighting the corruption and abuse of power of two successive United States presidents; he and his assistants strive to keep their world from turning more dystopian than it already is.
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Postcyberpunk - Comic book - Warren Ellis - Darick Robertson - Gonzo journalist - Abuse of power - United States - Dystopian
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The monthly series ended after five years in publication with the 60th issue, and is reprinted in ten trade paperback volumes. Two collections of short vignettes illustrated by different artists have also been published, I Hate It Here and Filth of the City.
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