WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY STEVE DILLON; PAINTED COVER BY GLENN FABRY .
Jesse Custer's quest races toward its catastrophic conclusion in Part 2 of the 8-part "Alamo." Deals and pacts are made all around, with Starr continuing to look worse for wear, as PREACHER's final storyline moves toward its climactic conclusion.
MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY STEVE DILLON; PAINTED COVER BY GLENN FABRY
There's showdowns galore as Jesse at last meets up with his old friend Cassidy, Starr mounts his offensive against Eisenstein, and Arseface fends off an increasingly hostile public.
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WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY STEVE DILLON; PAINTED COVER BY GLENN FABRY
Embarking on his search to unravel the secrets of Cassidy, Jesse locates a mysterious acquaintance from his old pal's past. Meanwhile, Starr's woes continue, as a possible challenge to his authority as Grail Allfather arrives on the scene.
MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY STEVE DILLON; PAINTED COVER BY GLENN FABRY
In a self-contained road-trip story, Jesse encounters a bizarre series of hitchhikers ? including a couple of old friends ? on his drive from Washington, D.C. to New York. Is a reunion with Tulip in the wings?
MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG.$2.50" Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY STEVE DILLON; PAINTED COVER BY GLENN FABRY
The 2-part story of Tulip's mysterious past concludes in "Even Hitgirls Get The Blues." Young Tulip receives the best Christmas present ever, and shares it with someone who really deserves it.
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Painted cover by Glenn Fabry.
Price Of Night, script by Garth Ennis, art by Steve Dillon; Arseface begins life anew, Les Enfents du Sang go after Cassidy and Tulip, Xavier warns Tulip about Cassidy.
36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Painted cover by Glenn Fabry.
To The Streets Of Manhattan I Wandered Away script by Garth Ennis, art by Steve Dillon; Cassidy's origin story continues, and he confirms his appreciation of and trust for Jesse.
36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Painted cover by Glenn Fabry. Cry Blood, Erin, script by Garth Ennis, art by Steve Dillon;
Cassidy, once a good Irish kid named Proinsias, becomes the blood-sucking Cassidy.
36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Painted cover by Glenn Fabry. And Justice For All (Crusaders Part 6), script by Garth Ennis, art by Steve Dillon
God leaves a message for Cassidy, Masada falls due to Starr and Jesse.
36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Painted cover by Glenn Fabry. Texas And The Spaceman, script by Garth Ennis, art by Steve Dillon;
The Spaceman, who served with Jesse's father in Vietnam, tells the story of Jesse's beloved Zippo lighter.
36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY ROBERTSON
It's Spider Jerusalem in his final meeting with President Callahan, surrounded by a city on fire and government troops in open conflict with civilians. It ends here. One way or the other. It's all leading to the final issue of TRANSMETROPOLITAN next month.
MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. $2.50 Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY ROBERTSON
The government troops enforcing martial law across a spreading area of the City just put a lit match to the social tinderbox. All the tensions of the last two years are going to turn into a fireball ? and Spider and his team have nowhere left to run.
MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. $2.50 Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS;ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY MATT WAGNER
"Streets at Night," Part 3. Tag along for an episode of real-time writing as Spider thrashes the pavement on his walkabout, reciting his latest column. Through seedy downtown alleys, and at every junction, corner and churchyard, he maps the human topography of the City ? the lives upon which it's built.
MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS;ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY MATT WAGNER
The second of three self-contained issues finds Spider Jerusalem getting a whole new take on the world, courtesy of the untreated mental patients spat back into the street by a collapsing healthcare system. Living lives so unpleasant they feel driven to come up with reasons why the world is the way it is, these conspiracy theorists reveal their secret, berserk hypotheses on the new world order.
MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY JIM LEE
The third of three self-contained issues featuring covers by Jim Lee finds Spider Jerusalem sharing the tricks of his trade. Spider Jerusalem decides to teach his "filthy assistants" the fine journalistic art of "monstering" ? to hound, abuse, interrogate and otherwise ruin the life of a public figure in the name of journalism. And in The City, there is no shortage of people who need monstering...
MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.
Written by Warren Ellis; art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; cover by Jim Lee
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.
MATURE READERS FC, 32 pg." Cover price $2.50.
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.
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.
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.
First Printing. The last grains trickle through the glass, a pen is set down, perhaps a soft sigh is heard. And with a strange sense of waking as if from some elusive, intangible dream, one of the most significant, closely followed and highly praised chapters in the history of comics draws to an all-too-soon but triumphant close. THE SANDMAN, Neil Gaiman's critically acclaimed and award-winning series, has consistently challenged and sparked the imagination of readers throughout the world.
With compelling, multileveled storytelling and an unprecedented diversity of artistic styles, THE SANDMAN became the flagship title of DC's Vertigo imprint. Now Gaiman's poetic, personal exploration of the human condition and the lives touched by the eerie power of Dream concludes its 7-year run with #75, "The Tempest." Illustrated by Charles Vess (Gaiman's collaborator on the World Fantasy Award-winning "A Midsummer Night's Dream" from #19), "The Tempest" tells the final tale of the Sandman as Morpheus collects the last part of the debt owed to him by William Shakespeare. With dramatic interludes on a mysterious island, along with monsters, sprites, gods, maidens, apparitions and certain observations on English weather, "The Tempest" brings long-promised closure to what Steve Erickson in the Los Angeles Times Magazine described as "the best monthly comic book in the world."
THE SANDMAN #75 is an extra-sized issue with a special 4-color, bound-in gatefold poster featuring art from the original cover of THE DOLL'S HOUSE trade paperback by Dave McKean one one side, and a commemorative time-line on the other. The issue also includes 2 'farewell' text pages by Gaiman. Cover by Dave McKean.
Suggested for Mature Readers. Cover price $3.95.
The penultimate issue issue of THE SANDMAN is illustrated by Jon J. Muth of MOONSHADOW fame. At the borders of the Dreaming, places that never existed meet in the not-quite-real. In one of these 'soft places,' questions are answered and one last story is played out between the new Sandman, Daniel, and the freshly buried Lord of Dreams. Written by Neil Gaiman, with art by Muth. Cover by Dave McKean.
Suggested for Mature Readers. Cover price $2.50.
The Wake, Part 4 of 4. Artist Michael Zulli illustrates "Sunday Mourning," an epilogue to 'The Wake.' Hob Gadling encounters Death at an American Renaissance Festival and learns the final fate of Lord Morpheus. Written by Neil Gaiman, with art by Zulli. Cover by Dave McKean.
Suggested for Mature Readers. Cover price $2.50.
The Wake, Part 3 of 4. The funeral for the Sandman is underway as the Endless meet the new Dream, Daniel, for the first time. Written by Neil Gaiman, with art by Michael Zulli. Painted cover by Dave McKean.
Suggested for Mature Readers. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
The Kindly Ones, Part 12 of 13. In the penultimate chapter of the storyline, a strange twist of fate results in hideous consequences that will affect the future of the Dreaming. Written by Neil Gaiman, with art by Marc Hempel and Richard Case. Painted cover by Dave McKean.
Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.95.