Transmetropolitan #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTransmetropolitan #6 (February 1998) captures everything gloriously strange about Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson's series in a single image: a teeming street scene where Spider Jerusalem strides through a crowd so densely packed with oddities — a doomsday-sign prophet, a "Direct Action Baptist" placard, healers, mutants, costumed figures, and a lizard-person among dozens more — that the City practically vibrates off the page. Frank Quitely's cover art renders this carnival of humanity with meticulous, almost gleeful detail, making it a genuine pleasure to pore over every corner. With a story titled "God Riding Shotgun," this issue promises the kind of irreverent collision between faith, chaos, and journalism that makes this mature-readers series so compelling.
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Reprinted in Inferno album #7 (1999), Transmetropolitan #2 (1999), Transmetropolitan #3 (1999), Transmetropolitan #1 (2009), Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Frank Quitely #[nn] (2014), Transmetropolitan #1 (2015), Absolute Transmetropolitan #1 (2015), Transmetropolitan #1 (2019), Absolute Transmetropolitan #1 (2021)
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