
Transmetropolitan: I Hate It Here
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
June 1st, 2000
Publisher: Vertigo
Pages: 48
In a bustling, dystopian future city, a journalist named Spider Jerusalem navigates the chaotic landscape with biting humor and unapologetic truth-telling. This collection brings together his scathing, satirical newspaper columns filled with raw observations about the absurdities of everyday life. With each page turn, readers are treated to Spider's sharp wit and unfiltered perspectives on everything from politics to culture.
Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson masterfully capture the essence of a world gone haywire, leaving no stone unturned. Through vivid storytelling and striking visuals, they invite readers to laugh, recoil, and reflect on the often ludicrous nature of humanity. This isn’t just a book; it’s an invitation to experience a whirlwind journey into the mind of a madman committed to exposing reality, no matter how grim it may be.
Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson masterfully capture the essence of a world gone haywire, leaving no stone unturned. Through vivid storytelling and striking visuals, they invite readers to laugh, recoil, and reflect on the often ludicrous nature of humanity. This isn’t just a book; it’s an invitation to experience a whirlwind journey into the mind of a madman committed to exposing reality, no matter how grim it may be.