When you do, grab yourself some Transmet and settle in.
... and then be prepared for more Too Much Stimulus, since that's what it's all about.
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[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
When you do, grab yourself some Transmet and settle in.
... and then be prepared for more Too Much Stimulus, since that's what it's all about.
True.
I think I read all of Transmet in a 48 hour period during the height of the '04 election season, and had about another 48 hours afterwards where fiction and reality were kind of blurred.
Also: Lazarus Churchyard. Fell. Desolation Jones. Switchblade Honey. Black Gas. Strange Kiss. Stranger Kisses. Atmospherics. Scars. Reload. MEK. Orbiter. Ministry of Space. Two-Step. Bad World. The Apparat books. Come In Alone. Ocean.
And Next Wave, which I need to go get this weekend.
Something for everyone. Or nearly.
I just read his LJ. Comic books confuse me and make me feel violent.
Even the ones with zombies?
I haven't read my zombie one yet.
I haven't read any of Warren Ellis' comic books but my friends pictures have been in his flickr mosaics a few times. That's how I know him.
Maybe it's just as well I didn't give you the one about the superspy gorilla. Although it does feature a zombified Stephen Hawking.
Although it does feature a zombified Stephen Hawking.
Heh. What does he do? Ram people with his wheelchair, hoping a brain falls into his mouth?
Dude. Transmet. Worthy legacy all by itself.
Love love LOVE Transmet. Even if I do think that Spider sometimes looks like Pete's evil twin.