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  • Issue #10
    Tomb Raider Journeys (2001) 10

    Written by Fiona Avery. Pencils by Manny Clark. Inks by Marlo Alquiza. Cover by Billy Tan. Lara is still on her quest to retrieve the Dream Spear from the underworld. She has met up with the spirit of her mentor and together with him and her Maori guide, Akio she is hot on the trail. But Kagan is treacherous and at least one of them will not survive this journey! FC, 32pp. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2A
    Tommi Gunn (1996 1st Series) 2A
  • Issue #1
    Too Much Hopeless Savages (2003) 1

    By Jen Van Meter & Christine Norrie, with Ross Campbell. The third series of Hopeless Savages comics sees the family heading to Hong Kong, as original artist Christine Norrie (Cheat) returns for some kung-fu action! It's the classic team giving us the tales of love and media scrutiny that make this comic so popular. Each issue also features a back-up "Kung-Fu Spacegirls" story by Norrie. b&w, 32pgs. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2
    Too Much Hopeless Savages (2003) 2

    By Jen Van Meter & Christine Norrie, with Ross Campbell. The bad guys have planted something in Arsenal's bag, and she doesn't know it. Whatever it is, the evildoers want it back, and so does the British secret service. In a city of millions, is anyplace safe? Kung-fu adventure, family comedy, and romance! b&w, 32pgs. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3
    Too Much Hopeless Savages (2003) 3

    Written by Jen Van Meter. Art by Chynna Clugston-Major, Christine Norrie and Ross Campbell. Things are getting crazy for Arsenal. The package slipped into her luggage is the most popular item in Hong Kong, with bad guys, secret agents and ill-defined hangers-on trying to get it back. Plus, with the whole family in town can she keep it together? 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4
    Too Much Hopeless Savages (2003) 4

    Written by Jen Van Meter. Art by Ross Campbell and Christine Norrie. Arsenal is on her own in Hong Kong. The family can't help her any more -- in fact, she needs to help them. Between the crooks, the cops and the secret agents, it would be too much for any normal girl to handle. Thank goodness Arsenal is no normal girl. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #6
    Top 10 (1999) 6

    WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART AND COVER BY GENE HA AND ZANDER CANNON In stores December 15. They're making a list, they're checking it twice, they're going to find out who's naughty and nice. Neopolis' finest find Christmas coming a little early this year as they are called upon to deal with a most unusual traffic violation involving reindeer. Also, while it may not be the night before Christmas, all through the house there are lots of things stirring, including a mouse or two. Find out how domestic pest control works in a city full of super-beings, and learn a little more about everyone's favorite misanthropic man-mountain, Jeff Smax. FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2
    Top 10 (2008 Season Two) 2

    Written by Zander Cannon Art and cover by Gene Ha A new arrival to Neopolis bears a more-than-slight resemblance to an old friend of the police force, and Irma Geddon, already distraught over the restrictive uniform policy, becomes increasingly unhinged. A hostage crisis teeters on the edge of disaster, and Lt. Peregrine seeks help for her 'crossover-dressing' husband. ? 2 of 4 ? 32 pg, FC Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1
    Tops in Humor (1944) 1

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    #2001 on cover Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Torchy Summer Fun Special (1992) 1

    b&w. reprints. Olivia De Berardinis painted cover. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #3
    Touch (2004) 3
    Published Aug 2004 by DC/Focus.

    WRITTEN BY JOHN FRANCIS MOORE; ART BY WES CRAIG AND PRENTIS ROLLINS; COVER BY TOMER HANUKA DC FOCUS. In stores June 9. The thrilling new DC Focus series continues! Cooper Santiago's ability to give people powers has brought him fame, fortune and a boatload of trouble. Now he's got the widow of a former client on his back and faces from his past trying to chase him down. Plus, he's given his best friend a power that's starting to kill him! FC, 32 PG. $2.50 Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #119A
    Toy Review (1992 Lee's) 119A
    Published Sep 2002 by Lees.

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    Hot Wheels, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, new Star Wars figures, the ultimate Masters of the Universe guide, and more. News and price guide. 8.25-in. x 10.75-in.; full color; 120 pages. Lee publications. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #132B
    Toy Review (1992 Lee's) 132B
    Published Oct 2003 by Lees.

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    In this issue of the toy magazine for the hardcore collector: Mattel's Masters of the Universe - the Snakemen are coming! Plus: Hot Wheels; NFL 7 Sports Picks - show me the money; San Diego Comic Con International 2003; Living Dead Dolls 6 exhumed - dig the prices; spotlight on bbi - four years of excellence; Dragon - Operation Iraqi Freedom; and Buffy the Vampire Slayer lives - Mac says, "Product must be made"! Also: Guide to LJN's Wrestling Superstars inside! Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #44B
    Toyfare (1997) 44B
    Published Apr 2001 by Wizard.

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    Cover 2 of 2: The Real Slim Shady Prepare yourself for an exclusive Lord of the Rings movie toy preview on the cover of the February issue of ToyFare: The #1 Action Figure Magazine. See the new action figures from one of the most anticipated movies that will be premiereing next year. The wizard Gandalf, the elven archer Legolas, an orc master and an evil Witch King Ringwraith will all be featured in this issues coverage of Toy Biz toys from the new film based on J. R. R. Tolkien's classic fantasy masterpiece. Get ready to be REAL SCANNED! Visit Gentle Giant Studios to take a tour of their facilities and see how they scan the heads of wrestlers to make the latest lines of lifelike Jakks Pacific WWF action figures. We'll shove the head of an actual ToyFare editor into the machine and see what happens. This issue will also run a REAL SCAN CONTEST where the winner will be flown to Gentle Giant to get their head scanned to make a figure. Mego Spidey and the cast of TWISTED MEGO THEATRE take the challenge of the hot television show Survivor. Find out who gets kicked off and who wins. Preview some of the all-new figures that will be on display at the annual International Toy Fair trade show in New York City next February. Learn about different careers in the toy business as we rundown job descriptions, requiremnents, and salaries of many different jobs available in this industry. We'll also check out the toy design class at FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology) in New York City. Our IMPORT REPORT looks overseas at new toys from Japan and other countries. See the Import Product of the Month, Japan's Top 10 Hottest Toys, a spotlight on an amazing foreign toy line and the hilarious Horrible Knock-Off of the Month! ToyFare's MARKETPLACE gets you inside the latest trends, happenings and more. Get the latest Good Tip/Bad Tip, Regional Reports, a Short Pack Breakdown, the Top 10 Hottest Action Figures and more! ToyFare has the most complete full-color action figure price guide, with a spotlight on Starting Lineup toys this month. It doesn't matter if you're a casual toy fan or an obsessive super-collector, you can't afford to miss this issue of ToyFare: The #1 Action Figure Magazine! Magazine (Lord of the Rings toys cover) Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #66A
    Toyfare (1997) 66A
    Published Feb 2003 by Wizard.

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    Cover 1 of 2: Ozzy Osborne Cover TOYFARE: THE TOY MAGAZINE #66 presents the definitive look at X-Men toys. Which characters still haven't been immortalized as action figures? See the newest X-Men costume designs and behold new X-Men figures in this exclusive photo feature! The latest Wolverine figure from Toy Biz will make his premiere appearance on this month's cover. Toys of musical figures continue to gain popularity at stores. The latest musical entry into the toy world are The Osbournes, lead by their patriarch, Ozzy Osbourne. Get the ultimate music-inspired action figure extravaganza. Snoop Dogg, KISS, Marilyn Manson, Eddie from Iron Maiden, Eminem and a ton of others will be here. Ozzy's newest figures will appear on our alternate cover. Where will the cast of Twisted ToyFare Theatre show up next? Find out right here in another shocking and hilarious episode! This month's Specialty Price Guide features G.I. Joe figures from both the Real American Hero and 12-inch lines. As nostalgia-mania for all lines of Joe continues to grow, see which figures are gaining special market attention. ToyFare's MARKETPLACE gets you inside the latest trends, happenings and more. Get the latest Ups 'n' Downs, Expert Analysis, the Top 10 Hottest Action Figures and more! Track how much your figures are worth and which ones have changed in value! ToyFare has the most complete, full-color action figure price guide available. Whether you're a casual toy fan or an obsessive super collector, you can't afford to miss this issue of ToyFare: The Toy Magazine. Magazine (New Wolverine toy cover) $4.99 Magazine (New Ozzy Osbourne toys cover) $4.99 Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1
    Trailer Park of Terror (2003) 1

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    Cover by Nelson. Stories and Art by Various. Your hostess, Norma, spins three terrifying tales of classic horror with a modern twist. Two friends try to rekindle their relationship on a weekend excursion. A young man seeks his heart's desire. And a British police officer finds himself with a corpse, a locked room, and no answers. 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #7
    Trailer Park of Terror Color Special (2004) 7

    Cover by Nelson. Stories and Art by Various. For years, Norma has been the trashy hostess of the trailer park...but now there's a new girl in town. She's younger, sexier, and she wants what Norma has: her trailer, her man and, most of all, her tales of horror. It's the story we could only call "Single Whitetrash Female." 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #8
    Trailer Park of Terror Color Special (2004) 8

    Cover by Nelson. Stories and Art by Various. Norma, the Hostess of Horror, wants to get herself in shape but dieting makes her cranky...and when Norma's in a bad mood, you better watch out! People can die quicker than you can rack up Weight Watchers points at a buffet, so all of this issue's tales will deal with food, eating, and lose-your-lunch terror. Let's hope she's successful in looking good, since Norma makes her big screen debut in the Trailer Park of Terror movie opening in '08! 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1A
    Trakk Monster Hunter (2003) 1A

    (W) Stan Winston and Francis Takenaga (A) Philip Tan (Painted Cover A) by Stan Winston (Painted Cover B) by Simon Bisley FC 32 pp $2.95 Monthly series. THE CONCEPT: If you like superheroes and monsters, then this is the book for you! Trakk is an immortal monster-hunter on a quest to destroy the very source of all monsters. He is the basis of a countless number of legends of great heroes and warriors across myriad civilizations. He has but one task...to destroy the curse of all human kind, the alien beast known as Vaquoul, the creator of all monsters, from werewolves to vampires. Trakk is cursed to walk the earth until he destroys Vaquoul. The ultimate superhero brought to you by the ultimate monster- creator and multiple Academy Award winner himself, Mr. Stan (Terminator/Jurassic Park/Aliens) Winston. THIS ISSUE: Present day. Trakk, the greatest hero our world has ever known, has been missing for decades. Modern media touts him as only ever being an urban legend, on a par with the albino alligator and Santa Claus. But he does exist and we join him at a crisis point in his long struggle. After all the years of fighting one battle after another on his quest, he only sees his failures and not the many times he has saved all humankind. Now he has all but given up. The once great hero has become a homeless drifter, a barely recognizable shadowy image of his former self. And at the time when we need him the most, he has crawled into the bottle so deep there seems no way out. Can he once again become the hero we need in time to save us all? Get ready for this one comic fans, it's monster "clobbering time!" Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2A
    Trakk Monster Hunter (2003) 2A

    (W) Brian Haberlin and Francis Takenaga (A) Philip Tan (Cover A) Philip Tan (Cover B) Simon Bisley FC 32pp $2.95 Monthly Ongoing series In stores the week of November 26th. THE CONCEPT: Trakk is an immortal warrior on a quest to destroy the source of all monsters. His adventures spanning the millennia are the basis for countless legends and lore of great heroes across myriad civilizations. Forever, he has but one task. to destroy the curse of all human kind, the alien beast known as Vaquoul, the creator of all the denizens of the dark, from werewolves to vampires.Trakk is cursed to walk the earth until he destroys Vaquoul. THIS ISSUE: MISSING IN ACTION! People are disappearing in the inner city. There are rumors of unnatural creatures. The police are baffled. And our only hope is sloshed out of his freakin' gord! But meanwhile, while our hero is blitzed our villain, Vaquoul freshly regenerated is ready to wreak havoc and with his new discovery may soon be ready to make slaves of us all. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 1
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    Cover by Geof Darrow. The Summer Of The Year, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Jerome K. Moore; Spider Jerusalem is forced to return to the city to finish the publishing contract he signed five years previous. Article in which Warren Ellis describes what the series is about. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

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    $100 Transmetropolitan #1 CGC 9.0 Warren Ellis / Key First Spider Jerusalem
    $145 CGC 9.2 == 1997 Transmetropolitan #1 / Warren Ellis / Key First Spider Jerusalem
    $170 Transmetropolitan #1 1997 CGC 9.4 White Pages
    $185 CGC 9.4 == 1997 Transmetropolitan #1 / Warren Ellis / Key First Spider Jerusalem

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  • Issue #2
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 2

    Cover by Geof Darrow. Down The Dip, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Keith Aiken; Now re-acclimated to The City, Spider Jerusalem ventures into the dangerous Angels 8 district, home of the Transients--humans who have decided to become aliens through cosmetic surgery; But Spider's penetrating interview with the Transients' leader may get him a scoop he didn't bargain for. I Hate It Here text story by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson; Text piece with an editorial by the main character, Spider Jerusalem. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

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    $115 CGC 9.2 == 1997 TRANSMETROPOLITAN #2 / Scarce Low Pop / Warren Ellis / Free Ship

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  • Issue #3
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 3

    Cover by Geof Darrow. Up On The Roof, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson, Keith Aiken, Ray Kryssing, and Dick Giordano; A riot sweeps through the Angels 8 district of The City, killing Transients and cops alike; And where's Spider? On the roof of a local strip club with his laptop, writing his column "live" on the scene! 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #4
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 4

    Cover by Frank Quitely. On The Stump, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Kim DeMulder; In the first of three self-contained issues, Spider is drawn into The City's corrupt political arena, leading to a terrible confrontation with the President of the United States...in a men's room; And Spider is assigned an assistant to keep him in line--but she's not what he expects. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #5
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 5

    Cover by Frank Quitely. What Spider Watches On TV, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; In this self-contained issue, journalist Spider Jerusalem watches TV, alternating between (1.) violent reactions to what's considered entertainment in his City, and (2.) an apathetic state bordering on decomposition. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #6
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 6

    Cover by Frank Quitely. God Riding Shotgun, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; In a self-contained story, crusading journalist Spider Jerusalem is thrust into the world of bizarre religious movements that have sprung up during his five-year absence from The City; But Spider's bad attitude makes him an unlikely convert, even to the most fervent evangelists alive. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #7
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 7

    Cover by Darick Robertson. Boyfriend Is A Virus, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; In the first of three self-contained stories exploring different subcultures in the City, an acquaintance of Spider Jerusalem's opts to have his consciousness downloaded, so Spider watches him and discovers the bizarre, insular community of posthuman "foglets." 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #8
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 8

    Cover by Darick Robertson. Another Cold Morning, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; In the self-contained "Another Cold Morning," Spider Jerusalem, outlaw journalist, walks with the Revivals--people who have come out from cryogenic freeze into a world they don't understand, clinging to life in a city that has forgotten them completely. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #9
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 9

    Cover by Darick Robertson. Wild In The Country, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; In this self-contained issue, outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem investigates the Reservations, an area where previous cultures are carefully maintained in stasis, and discovers a place where an entirely new culture is being developed around body modification; Plus: Spider tries to ask a woman out. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #12
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 12

    Cover by Darick Robertson. Freeze Me With Your Kiss - Part 3, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; In the conclusion to the 3-part "Freeze Me with Your Kiss," the secret of Spider's wife--whose cryogenically frozen head has been stolen--is revealed, and the mad police dog Stomponato gets his. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #13
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 13

    Cover by Jae Lee. Editorial by Spider Jerusalem. Year Of The Bastard, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; It's election year, and a reluctant, reclusive Spider Jerusalem has sunk even deeper inside himself; Now he's more determined than ever to cover the ugly political dogfight, fulfill his book contracts, and get the hell out of the City in part 1 of the 6-part ''Year of the Bastard.'' 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #14
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 14

    Cover by Jae Lee. Year Of The Bastard 2: Badmouth, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; Spider gets a new assistant; He also meets "The Smiler," the man who may just be able to win the election against "The Beast"; Spider senses the hatred and bleakness deep within the Smiler and decides he's no better than the Beast. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #15
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 15

    Cover by Jae Lee. Year Of The Bastard 3: Smile, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; As outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem throws the presidential election into chaos, his new assistant takes a few shots at him, and Senator Bob Heller makes his terrifying bid for power in ''Year of the Bastard'' part 3. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #16
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 16

    Cover by Dave Gibbons. Year Of The Bastard 4: Hate, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; Having achieved newfound fame as a writer, a desperate, barely functional Spider Jerusalem retreats from the public eye...and we learn why he left the City years ago. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #17
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 17

    Cover by Dave Gibbons. Year Of The Bastard 5: Love, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; The newly famous Spider deals with a disquieting turn in his personal life as the election heats up to a fever pitch; The result: Spider prepares for a last-ditch campaign of sabotage. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #18
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 18

    Cover by Dave Gibbons. Year Of The Bastard 6: Bastard, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; In the shocking conclusion to the 6-part ''Year of the Bastard,'' outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem cracks the secret of the mysterious Vice-Presidential candidate; It may well be his finest moment as a reporter, but Spider's expose will lead to a horrific--and very personal--climax. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #19
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 19

    Cover by Darick Robertson. The New Scum 1: New Home, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; Spider Jerusalem is now content; he's got his assistant, he's got his bodyguard, and he's the voice of the New Scum--the newly disenfranchised class of the City; Yes, Spider's too happy. He must be up to something... 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #20
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 20

    Cover by Darick Robertson. The New Scum 2: New City, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; Outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem, his team, and their City have all had enough of politics. Now, Spider stops to look at the City and the effects the last few months have wrought upon it. And in those quiet moments, the election takes its weirdest turn yet, chewing up Spider's life for good. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #21
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 21

    Cover by Darick Robertson. The New Scum 3: New President, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; It's part interview, part interrogation and part steel-cage wrestling match in this self-contained chapter of ''The New Scum''; Underground journalist Spider Jerusalem goes head-to-head with the President of the United States!; Will they be carried out on stretchers--or become best friends? 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #23
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 23

    Cover by Geof Darrow. The New Scum 5: New Boss, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; Spider Jerusalem conducts a shocking interview with The Smiler--the grinning opposition candidate who hopes to become President; But there's a bite behind that smile, and even Spider may not be able to dodge its deadly teeth. Preview of 100 Bullets, script by Brian Azzarello, art by Eduardo Risso. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #24
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 24

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY GEOF DARROW In stores June 9. "The New Scum" concludes with a drunken bang as Spider Jerusalem holds a depraved election-night party, and the future of the nation is decided. It's the Smiler vs. the Beast, winner-take-all ? and covering the political madness as usual is Spider, determined to write the truth no matter what. (Note: Look for a medium-sized statue capturing Spider Jerusalem in the DC Direct section of this issue of Previews.) MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG.$2.50" Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #25
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 25

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY JIM LEE In stores July 14. The acclaimed series explodes into its third year with a special, self-contained issue ? the first of three featuring covers by Jim Lee! "Here to Go" is a savage, funny, touching focus on outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem himself, as he tells stories of his past that illuminate his obsessions with power, terrorism, and especially death. It's a twisted trip through Spider's mind that will surprise regular readers, and it makes a perfect introduction to this unique character for newcomers. (Note: Look for the TRANSMETROPOLITAN SPIDER JERUSALEM MEDIUM STATUE, offered elsewhere in the DC section of Previews.) MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG.$2.50" Cover price $2.50.

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    $5 Transmetropolitan #15 Vertigo DC Comics Modern Age WARREN ELLIS vf/nm

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  • Issue #26
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 26

    Written by Warren Ellis; art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; cover by Jim Lee In stores August 11. The second of three self-contained issues featuring covers by Jim Lee showcases the columns of Spider Jerusalem. "21 Days in the City" features Spider's ? and writer Warren Ellis's ? anger-charged prose in a series of excerpts from Spider's newspaper columns, all illustrated by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos. The result is a twisted trip through Spider's mind, and a disturbing look at life in the City (and the world) of the future. (Note: Look for the SPIDER JERUSALEM ACTION FIGURE, offered elsewhere in the DC section of Previews.) MATURE READERS FC, 32 pg." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #28
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 28

    Written by Warren Ellis; art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; cover by Tony Harris and Ray Snyder In stores October 13. Part 1 of the 3-part "Lonely City." When a teenager is killed,the police department's lackluster response sends a City district into an uproar. Outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem smells a nasty story, but his investigations threaten to ignite the worst riots in City history. Note: Look for the TRANSMETROPOLITAN T-SHIRT, offered elsewhere in the DC section of Previews. MATURE READERS FC, 32 pg." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #29
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 29

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY TONY HARRIS AND JIM ROYAL In stores November 10. Part 2 of the 3-part "Lonely City." Something is rotten in the central City, and it's probably journalist Spider Jerusalem. Digging for the truth behind the child slaying/police negligence story he dug up ? a story that has the City on the edge of massive riots ? what he finds embroils him and his assistants in chaos, fire and death, bringing Spider directly into the crosshairs of the man who wants to destroy him. Note: Look for the SPIDER JERUSALEM GLASSES PROP, offered elsewhere in the DC section of Previews. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #30
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 30

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY TONY HARRIS AND DREW GERACI In stores December 8. The conclusion of the 3-part "Lonely City." Has Spider Jerusalem finally dug too deep for the truth? With a district in flames, people shooting at him and a newspaper in chaos, Spider has discovered that everything he's been investigating has been orchestrated by the one person he can't get. What happens when Spider Jerusalem finally loses? MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #31
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 31

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON, BRYAN HITCH, FRANK QUITELY, EDUARDO RISSO, LEA HERNANDEZ, RODNEY RAMOS, AND VARIOUS; COVER BY JAIME HERNANDEZ In stores January 12. A self-contained issue featuring a cover by Jaime Hernandez (Love and Rockets, Penny Century) and interior art contributions by THE AUTHORITY's Bryan Hitch, 100 BULLETS' Eduardo Risso, and more. In the aftermath of "Lonely City," an over-medicated Spider is left to brood about his place in the world and turns to the one drug that he's sure will relieve his melancholy: television. But, in Spider's altered state, the horrors of TV seem even worse than usual ? especially when he sees that he's been adopted, defanged and made cuddly by the media. Written by Warren Ellis, regular TRANSMET artist Darick Robertson illustrates this issue's framing sequence, while a surprising array of guest artists provide some truly twisted TV versions of Spider Jerusalem. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #33
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 33

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY JAIME HERNANDEZ In stores March 8. A self-contained issue featuring a cover by Jaime Hernandez (Penny Century, Love and Rockets). While a brooding and hate-maddened Spider Jerusalem lays his evil plans for the future in the dark depths of his high-rise bunker, his "filthy assistants" see their chance for escape. Channon Yarrow and Yelena Rossini grab themselves a few moments of sanity in the sun, a stolen bit of calm before the storm. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #34
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 34

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY ROBERTSON In stores May 17. Part 1 of the 3-part "Gouge Away." And it all goes to hell, just like this: Spider Jerusalem's broadsides against the Smiler and the Party in Government intensify. He starts to sail very close to the edge; the forces of the monoculture gather themselves; and we begin to sense it's all going to end in tears. From here, everything changes. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #35
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 35

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY ROBERTSON In stores June 14. Part 2 of the 3-part "Gouge Away." There's only one thing worse than a drunken, drug- abusing and half-mad journalist ? and that's a drunken drug-abusing half-mad journalist who knows how to do his job and is out to destroy your life. This is Spider Jerusalem on the offensive: angry and blisteringly smart, one step ahead of the White House spin doctors, going all out to eviscerate the President himself. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.