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Transmetropolitan (1997) TPB vol. 01
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2008-01-22 09:00:21
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Uthor
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Back on the Street
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Royce, Mitchell
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Yarrow, Channon
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Synopsis
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Follow 21st-century outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem as he returns to The City after five years of self-imposed exile. Spider's first story involves the Transients, humans who have decided to become aliens through cosmetic surgery. When the outlaw journalist finds himself caught between the Transients and the cops, he'll learn once and for all whether the pen (or the laptop) is mightier than the sword (or nightstick).
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Warren Ellis
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Darick Robertson
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Keith P. Aiken
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Jerome K. Moore
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Ray Kryssing
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Dick Giordano
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Nathan Eyring
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Clem Robins
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Bob Kahan
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Stuart Moore
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Julie Rottenberg
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Darick Robertson
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Pagecount
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72
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Notes
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Includes an introduction by Garth Ennis.
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