Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
288
Language
Polish
Published
Apr 18, 2018
Publisher
Egmont
Description
Set in a gritty, dystopian future, the story follows Spider Jerusalem, an unconventional and relentless journalist navigating a chaotic world filled with excess and corruption. As the narrative unfolds, Spider's sharp wit and intense disdain for authority come to the fore, creating a character that challenges societal norms while exposing hidden truths. The bustling streets teem with colorful characters, each contributing to a vivid backdrop of urban decay and societal upheaval.
Visually dynamic, this graphic novel combines striking illustrations with Warren Ellis's sharp writing, delivering an immersive experience that resonates with both sci-fi aficionados and newcomers. The artwork, crafted by a talented array of illustrators, enhances the story's themes of transhumanism and the ethical dilemmas of technology in modern life. A frenetic energy pulses through the pages, inviting readers to explore the depths of Spider’s world.
As Spider grapples with a personal and professional crisis, he confronts powerful enemies and navigates the murky waters of media ethics. The interplay between his personal convictions and the demands of his profession offers a thought-provoking commentary on the role of journalists in society, especially in an age dominated by misinformation.
This first volume sets the stage for a riveting exploration of human nature, politics, and the challenges of modernity, making it an essential read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of technology and humanity's darker impulses. As the story progresses, Spider Jerusalem emerges not just as a character, but as a symbol of rebellion against complacency and a critique of contemporary culture.
Visually dynamic, this graphic novel combines striking illustrations with Warren Ellis's sharp writing, delivering an immersive experience that resonates with both sci-fi aficionados and newcomers. The artwork, crafted by a talented array of illustrators, enhances the story's themes of transhumanism and the ethical dilemmas of technology in modern life. A frenetic energy pulses through the pages, inviting readers to explore the depths of Spider’s world.
As Spider grapples with a personal and professional crisis, he confronts powerful enemies and navigates the murky waters of media ethics. The interplay between his personal convictions and the demands of his profession offers a thought-provoking commentary on the role of journalists in society, especially in an age dominated by misinformation.
This first volume sets the stage for a riveting exploration of human nature, politics, and the challenges of modernity, making it an essential read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of technology and humanity's darker impulses. As the story progresses, Spider Jerusalem emerges not just as a character, but as a symbol of rebellion against complacency and a critique of contemporary culture.
Genres
Humor