qatesiurade
Cheyenne
Great character, great artwork — 49 weeks ago
Brian Keene recommended Transmetropolitan to me personally during a visit to my FLCS, so I decided to have a look. Having never read any before - and my comics guy wasn’t too familiar with it either - I ordered Volume 0 first thinking it would be a prequel-type thing. Well, it’s not, but that’s OK. It’s a magnificent collection and it has sold me on the series (hurry up with Vol 1 already!).
Spider Jerusalem is a great character, part Hunter S. Thompson, part the unnamed narrator from Notes from the Underground, part Warren Ellis, all entertaining and bitterly funny. For this collection pretty much anybody who’s anybody in comics art got a crack at drawing a page or two, with stunning results. The range of interpretation is amazing, yet still recognizably Spider. If you have a favorite artist, he/she is probably in here somewhere, with some sneaky reference to his own stuff buried in a page.
Fantastic book!

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qatesiurade
Cheyenne
O Convergence
As various figures from human history are, after a fashion, resurrected in Charles Stross’ Accelerando, of which I’m currently reading the last third, there is a controversy alluded to in one of the amusng FAQs regarding the legal status of imaginary characters who got resurrected in the shuffle. Spider Jerusalem is one of these. The mind reels at the thought of this guy amuck in post-Singularity Saturn!!!