Transmetropolitan Vol. 7: Spider's Thrash
by Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson
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Read in July, 2007
Oh, the drama surfaces. I am beginning to feel this series should be required reading in sociology classes. Except I'm not sure I'd expose college students to this level of profanity and violence... oh who am I kidding.
Spider, Spider, how do I love thee. Don't be a martyr to the Smiler!
Spider, Spider, how do I love thee. Don't be a martyr to the Smiler!
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Read in January, 2004
This story gets more and more complicated, weirder and weirder, better and better.
This installment is especially full of cutting commentary about current fucked up aspects of contemporary society, thinly disguised as commentary on a distant future distopia.
This installment is especially full of cutting commentary about current fucked up aspects of contemporary society, thinly disguised as commentary on a distant future distopia.
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Read in September, 2006
A distinctly darker (by which I mean "less jokes") turn in the series, but amazing as always. Several one-shots consisting of individual Spider Jerusalem columns.
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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 November, 2007
I liked this collection less than others. The whole crazy people and child prostitutes storylines felt tired. But I am intrigued by Spider's growing illness.
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Great volume with a couple of stand alone stories.
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Read in November, 2007
recommends it for:
dudes who like tits but also like to make fun of dudes who like tits
See my review of Volume One.
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