Transmetropolitan

Warren Ellis

Genre

Recommended By

Book Reviews

Book Synopsis

"Transmetropolitan" by Warren Ellis is a gripping cyberpunk graphic novel series set in a dystopian future, where technology and corruption reign supreme.

The story follows Spider Jerusalem, a foul-mouthed and relentless journalist living in the sprawling metropolis known as The City. With his trusty assistant, Channon, by his side, Spider wages a war against the powers that be, exposing political scandals and social injustices through his uncensored and provocative articles.

Amidst the chaos of the city, Spider's drug-induced writing binges and unyielding pursuit of truth reveal the dark underbelly of a society plagued by vices and depravity. From high-level political campaigns to deranged cults to manipulative corporations, Spider fears no one and stops at nothing to expose the truth.

As the narrative unfolds, Spider's renegade journalism and unpredictable methods begin to ignite a spark of resistance among the disillusioned citizens. With his cutting-edge technology and uncompromising determination, Spider uses his acerbic wit and unorthodox methods to rally the disheartened masses, inspiring them to question authority and fight for change.

Drawing readers into a world teeming with vibrant and bizarre characters, Ellis's intelligent writing and Darick Robertson's gritty artwork create a visceral and immersive experience. With its thought-provoking commentary on political corruption, media influence, and the consequences of unchecked power, "Transmetropolitan" leaves an indelible mark on readers long after turning the final page.

Combining sharp satire, dark humor, and a compelling storyline, "Transmetropolitan" presents a cautionary tale that examines the fragile balance between freedom and coercion in a society consumed by technology and manipulated by those in control.

Explore More Books

See All
The Hero with a Thousand Faces
Broken Money
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety
A Bright Future
Why Wages Rise
The Brand Flip
Bloodlands
Trading Bases
Reinventing American Health Care
The Making of Prince of Persia
Memos From The Chairman
The Hunger Games
Margaret Thatcher: Herself Alone
The Measure of Reality
The Most Important Thing
Perilous Interventions
The Republic
Deep Survival
Dealing with China
March
The American Challenge
The Wager
Drawing Life
BLITZ
A Short History of Myth
How To Get Rich
Longitude
Wonderworks
I Love Capitalism
The Benedict Option
The Venture Mindset
Making The Modern World
The Role of the Individual in History
Musashi
Emergency
Automate This
Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart
Bureaucracy
High Fidelity
Frenemies
Start-up Nation
The Sleep Revolution
The Righteous Mind
Incognito
Genome
The Therapeutic Turn
The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí
The Martians of Science
The Immortality Key
Physics of the Future
The Elements of Style
Creativity, Inc.
Trillion Dollar Coach
Way of the Warrior Kid
Jane Eyre
Catastrophic Care
Knowledge and Decisions
Lenin
Crime and Punishment
Animal Farm
Battlegrounds
America's Cultural Revolution
Deep Medicine
Representing Talent
Walking
The Advantage
The Art of Living and Dying
The Science of Conjecture
The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem
Inside the Investor's Brain
Seven Brief Lessons on Physics
Grass Productivity
The Success Equation
A Most Beautiful Thing
The Kite Runner
Conspiracy
The Extension of Man
The Choice
Thinking Physics
The Ambiguities of Experience
Holistic Management
Thinking with Type
Co-Intelligence
The Conquest of Gaul
Hyperbole and a Half
The Start-up of You
Tender Is The Night
The Great Book of Amber
Down to Earth
Devil's Harbor
The Piano Tuner
Science and Method
Wealth of Wisdom
What Has Government Done To Our Money?
The Belly Art Project
Oh, The Place You’ll Go
Trump and Churchill
Deng Xiaoping and The Transformation of China
Twilight of the Bombs