Transmetropolitan: I Hate It Here
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Format
Kindle
Pages
35
Language
English
Published
Apr 12, 2000
Publisher
Vertigo
Description
In this gripping collection, readers are drawn back into the chaotic world of a futuristic, dystopian city through the eyes of Spider Jerusalem, a hard-hitting journalist with no qualms about speaking his mind. As he navigates the grim realities of urban life, the columns showcase his biting wit and insatiable curiosity, revealing the absurdities and injustices that permeate society. Each piece is infused with a raw authenticity that only a true outsider can deliver.
The artwork complements Spider's journey, capturing the vibrant yet oppressive atmosphere of the City. Collaborations with various talented artists enrich the experience, blending distinct styles to bring each narrative to life. Together, the words and visuals create an immersive portrait that both challenges and provokes thought about culture, politics, and human nature in an increasingly fragmented world.
The artwork complements Spider's journey, capturing the vibrant yet oppressive atmosphere of the City. Collaborations with various talented artists enrich the experience, blending distinct styles to bring each narrative to life. Together, the words and visuals create an immersive portrait that both challenges and provokes thought about culture, politics, and human nature in an increasingly fragmented world.
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