Transmetropolitan #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTwo figures in pith helmets cruise through lush jungle vegetation in a military vehicle, with a gleaming Capitol dome glowing orange in the background — one of them poring over what appears to be a "Big Game" political dossier while the other grins and grips a weapon, suggesting a very particular kind of safari is underway. This is the concluding chapter of "Gouge Away," and Darick Robertson's cover drips with satirical menace, perfectly capturing the anarchic spirit Warren Ellis brought to Transmetropolitan throughout its Vertigo run. If you've been following this arc, issue #36 promises a payoff as sharp and unruly as the series itself.
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