Transmetropolitan, Vol. 4: The New Scum
by
Warren Ellis
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Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2000
Publisher
Vertigo
ISBN-10
1563896273
ISBN-13
9781563896279
Description
In a dystopian future where chaos reigns in the streets of a sprawling metropolis, Spider Jerusalem continues his relentless quest for truth. With a razor-sharp wit and an unyielding sense of justice, he digs deep into the murky underbelly of society, unearthing corruption and revealing the dark realities that lie hidden beneath the surface. In this volume, the stakes are higher than ever as Spider confronts the new breed of scum that threaten to undermine the fragile social order.
The city pulses with vibrant energy, juxtaposed against the grim realities of its inhabitants. Technology and humanity intermingle in strange ways, leading to a rich tapestry of characters that Spider must navigate. He faces powerful adversaries and old friends, challenging both the status quo and his own beliefs in an environment that is as hostile as it is intoxicating. With his fearless approach, he exposes the hypocrisy and moral decay that plague his world.
This latest chapter in Spider's saga blends dark humor with poignant social commentary, all while showcasing the stylized art that has become synonymous with the series. As he battles both personal demons and societal injustices, readers are taken on a wild ride through a future that feels unnervingly familiar, highlighting the importance of standing against oppression, regardless of the cost.
The city pulses with vibrant energy, juxtaposed against the grim realities of its inhabitants. Technology and humanity intermingle in strange ways, leading to a rich tapestry of characters that Spider must navigate. He faces powerful adversaries and old friends, challenging both the status quo and his own beliefs in an environment that is as hostile as it is intoxicating. With his fearless approach, he exposes the hypocrisy and moral decay that plague his world.
This latest chapter in Spider's saga blends dark humor with poignant social commentary, all while showcasing the stylized art that has become synonymous with the series. As he battles both personal demons and societal injustices, readers are taken on a wild ride through a future that feels unnervingly familiar, highlighting the importance of standing against oppression, regardless of the cost.
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