Transmetropolitan 5: Lonely City,Used

Transmetropolitan 5: Lonely City,Used

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Nobody ever accused Warren Ellis of lacking imagination. The latest collection of the Spider Jerusalem saga, Transmetropolitan: Lonely City, is packed with laserguided satire and neoadolescent wish fulfillment in the form of a bowel disruptor. Sliding his story of government manipulation and countermanipulation between moments of reflection and observation makes Elliss downbeat ending a bit less nihilistic than it could have been. Despite the gulf separating us from Jerusalems City, its not hard to draw parallels between his milieu of policerun riots and statemaintained misery and our own less colorful environment. Lonely City drags the man whos more "anti" than "hero" out into the world he professes to hate and forces him to do something about it, while never descending into the boring comicbook morality he fights daily. Rob Lightner

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