Darick Robertson Livres
Darick Robertson est un artiste américain célébré pour ses contributions significatives en tant qu'illustrateur de bandes dessinées. Au fil de sa carrière prolifique, il a produit un vaste corpus d'œuvres, allant de ses propres créations de science-fiction à l'illustration de personnages emblématiques des grands éditeurs de comics. Il est particulièrement reconnu comme co-créateur et illustrateur de satires cinglantes qui offrent un commentaire visuel acéré sur la société. L'art de Robertson se caractérise par une énergie brute et un style distinctif qui confère une vitalité unique aux récits qu'il dépeint.






" Cette ville ne s'est jamais permis de péricliter. Sa croissance est intense et sauvage. C'est un bazar animé et puant. Elle tire sa force des milliers de cultures qu'elle abrite et des milliers d'autres qui naissent chaque jour. Elle n'est pas parfaite. Elle ment, elle triche. Elle n'a rien d'utopique et les montagnes la dépassent mais, elle est vivante, je ne peux le nier. De retour depuis à peine vingt-quatre heures dans cette ville et je suis déjà aussi dingue qu'un bâtard le jour de la fête des pères. " Spider Jérusalem
Transmetropolitan Vol. 10
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The final volume in the saga of outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem written by comics superstar Warren Ellis.At last, it’s the final showdown between Spider and the absolutely corrupt President of the United States in this new printing of the finale to the classic dystopian saga from Vertigo.
Investigative reporter Spider Jerusalem attacks the injustices of the 21st Century surroundings while working for the newspaper The Word in this critically-acclaimed graphic novel series written by comics superstar Warren Ellis, the co-creator of PLANETARY and THE AUTHORITY. In this eighth volume collecting issues #43-48 of the groundbreaking VERTIGO title, all hell breaks loose as a nameless sniper terrorizes the Print District and a raging superstorm clears the streets of The City.
Washed-up journalist Spider Jerusalem returns to The City, a place of noise, filth, and energy, where technology has drastically altered human life.
Investigative reporter Spider Jerusalem attacks the injustices of the 23rd Century surroundings while working for the newspaper The Word in this critically-acclaimed graphic novel series written by comics superstar Warren Ellis, the co-creator of PLANETARY and THE AUTHORITY.In this third volume, Spider Jerusalem begins to crumble under the pressure of sudden and unwanted fame. Having had enough of the warped 23rd century Babylon that he lives in, Spider escapes into a world of bitterness and pills. As he stumbles through this haze of depression and drugs, he must find a way to cover the biggest story of the year, the presidential election. Armed with only his demented mind and dark sense of humor, Spider embarks on an adventure of political cynicism, horrific sex, and unwelcome celebrity which culminates in a shocking and ruinous ending.
Reporter Spider Jerusalem interviews two presidential candidates against the background of a society that is falling into chaos.
Transmetropolitan Vol. 5
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Nobody ever accused Warren Ellis of lacking imagination. The latest collection of the Spider Jerusalem saga, Lonely City, is packed with laser-guided satire and neo-adolescent wish fulfillment in the form of a bowel disruptor. Sliding his story of government manipulation and counter-manipulation between moments of reflection and observation makes Ellis's downbeat ending a bit less nihilistic than it could have been. Despite the gulf separating us from Jerusalem's City, it's not hard to draw parallels between his milieu of police-run riots and state-maintained misery and our own less colorful environment. Lonely City drags the man who's more "anti" than "hero" out into the world he professes to hate and forces him to do something about it, while never descending into the boring comic-book morality he fights daily. --Rob Lightner
Disgusted at the commercialization of his life and his work, journalist Spider Jerusalem decides to go after a real story, and get revenge on those responsible for killing Dr. Vita Severn in the process.
In this volume, Jerusalem targets three of society's most worshipped and warped pillars: politics, religion, and television. When Spider tries to shed light on the atrocities of these institutions, he finds himself fleeing a group of hitmen/kidnappers in possession of his ex-wife's frozen head, a distorted creature alleging to be his son, and a vicious talking police dog.



