Transmetropolitan Vol. 4: The New Scum
by Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson
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Read in November, 2007
This is the fourth graphic novel in this series and I would have to say the weakest so far. Spider's ranting is still great, my favorite line, "Why do I like winter so much... it's not JUST because I like to see old people suffering." But the over all plot didn't seem all that creative. It's really a continuation of book 3 but it didn't have the cool stuff book 3 did.
So I'll probably read the next book (if I can find it cheap) but I'm a little worried.
So I'll probably read the next book (if I can find it cheap) but I'm a little worried.
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Read in February, 2008
The transition issue, setting everyone up for the mess about to come. Great lines, but my anticipation for what comes up keeps me from fully enjoying all of this issue.
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This series is not for everyone, but i will say that despite occasionally being a bit heavy on the political soapbox, it never ceased to make me laugh out loud.
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Read in August, 2007
Woe, have finished all that I currently have. Must wait til I see Gail again to get more of them back. :} Ah well, tomorrow is Eclipse Day!
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Not a lot happens in volume 4, besides some political posturing.
Still, a fun read, I mean, it's Spider!!
Still, a fun read, I mean, it's Spider!!
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The food is so weird and the filthy assistants argue with each other about sex with Spider. Yikes!
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Read in May, 2008
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I read this one out of order. I don't think it made any less sense.
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Read in November, 2007
recommends it for:
bullies
See my review of Volume One.
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