>>89531929
>>89547914
>>89557086
>>89599289
>>89610069
>>89633305
The long journey ends. Budding careers, new beginnings, politics as usual, debts to collect, and farewells to bid.
SSDD
>>89649199
>The long journey ends. Budding careers, new beginnings, politics as usual, debts to collect, and farewells to bid.
>
Sad
I'm here early this time. It was a great ride, thank you for the storytimes
>>89649341
>thank you for the storytimes
No problem.
>>>/v/366372863
>>89649172
You think she's pregnant there, or is that just kinda a coincidence
>>89649327
What did he mean by 1 percent?
The end Transmetropolitan.
Unrelated
>>89650360
Oh boy a double feature
>>89650404
Yes
>>89649327
>>89649339
Amazing. You earned this ending Spider, you magnificent bastard
>>89649553
>Bendis!
What did he mean by this?
>>89650591
Art by
Justiniano
Brian Michael Bendis
Mark Buckingham
Jacen Burrows
J. Scott Campbell
Guy Davis
Brandon Graham
Matt Howarth
Klaus Janson
Michael William Kaluta
Garry Leach
Steve Lieber
David Lloyd
Kevin Maguire
Alex Maleev
Carla Speed McNeil
Michael Avon Oeming
Yanick Paquette
Paul Pope
Steve Pugh
Rodney Ramos
Darick Robertson
Eric Shanower
Liam Sharp
Bill Sienkiewicz
Chris Sprouse
Cameron Stewart
Jill Thompson
Chris Weston
Judd Winick
Phil Winslade
>>89649215
>>89648078
Warren Ellis - Mark Millar with taste
>>89651209
>Warren Ellis - Mark Millar with taste
Pretty much
>>89651249
I love Ellis's action scenes. They're really cinematic, drive and unique. You can see that he carefuly write them in script
>>89651309
>I love Ellis's action scenes. They're really cinematic, drive and unique. You can see that he carefuly write them in script
Cant wait for his Wildstorm Revival.
>>89651422
Oh right, that. Can't wait either. Hope he bring early oo's spirit back
>>89651532
>Oh right, that. Can't wait either. Hope he bring early oo's spirit back
Just hope his Hard drive doesn't Crash.
>>89651552
That fucking drive. Also someone should punch templesmith in the face for his laziness
I suggest any new Ellis fans pick up his current creator owned comic Injection. He has teamed up with Shalvey again for Injection.
>>89651613
Injection is pretty good
>>89650160
He got very lucky and beat the disease. He'll be fine.
>>89651588
>Also someone should punch templesmith in the face for his laziness
This
>>89651613
Does anyone here like his Trees book no one seems to talk about much, it's good but the pacing is ass
>>89650160
>>89649327
>>89651651
That's what always bothered me. On the page he gets diagnosed the doctor says it's a 2% survival rate.
See? >>89612551
>>89639934
>>89649339
this page always made me angry, sorry to be posting so late, but I need to know.
do Channon/Yelina even fucking know? they have to right? he's not like. a monster, right?
>>89652104
I am currently trade waiting both Injection and Trees. I like both, but you are correct in pointing out that Trees has a very slow burn. Especially when Ellis can deliver 5 issue miniseries that feel like the love child of Michael Bay and Ridley Scott. See his body of work under the Avatar Press imprint.
>>89652329
I think they know and are part of the joke. I can see Channon enjoying that deception but I can also see it grating on Yelena, as being untruthful.
The end. Thanks for reading EveryoneIt was funhttp://imgur.com/a/GYWEC Maybe
>>89651630
>Dreamers are people who travel at night. That is my specialist subject
that's a really cool line.
>>89652540
And this guy never showed up again? That sucks.
http://pastebin.com/sq9L8Rdv
>>89649235
#RealSpiderJerusalem is a hack. Most of stories outright lies. Story on #Beast decent. Otherwise noise. Sad.
>>89649588
Never noticed the Slag-Blah folks before.
This shit is off the fucking wall, thank you for posting Anon
>>89652929
>muscling in on Morpheus' turf
that's a paddlin'
>>89652156
It could be an error. But remember that they said he'd lose his memory soyou could assume he was losing his memory up until the reveal. Then you could read it as him exaggerating for dramatic effect.
>>89650078
Could Spider get banned from /r9k/?
Second special talent. Art by
D'Israeli
Tim Bradstreet
John Cassaday
Cliff Chiang
Amanda Conner
Steve Dillon
Colleen Doran
Gary Erskine
Glenn Fabry
Marcelo Frusin
Paul Gulacy
Cully Hamner
Lea Hernandez
John Higgins
Phil Jimenez
Dave Johnson
Igor Kordey
David Mack
John McCrea
Jimmy Palmiotti
Javier Pulido
Rodney Ramos
Eduardo Risso
James Romberger
Bryan Talbot
Dave Taylor
Frank Teran
Jamie Tolagson
Brian Wood
Danijel Zezelj
Pencils
Tony Harris
J.H. Williams III
Inks
Mick Gray
Jim Royal
Colored by
Nathan Eyring
>>89650047
>Angry boy Dylan's gun store
Down right precognitive
>>89651588
At my workplace, a not very huge university with a few thousand people working, this shit happens a few times every fucking year.
And by this shit I mean a highly qualified professional with a blind spot for IT shit doesn't backup for years if ever, and then years of highly expensive work goes down the shitter, and in one case a project collapsed losing man-decades and pretty big grant.
(They tried to pin it on IT)
Anyway.
This shit happens everywhere and it's a damn shame Ellis didn't run into someone who told to run the fucking backups you fucking fuck.
>>89649437
>>89649437
What's the reason for Spider's hatred of dogs again?
>>89649839
Yep. Tits are bigger too.
>>89656039
Holy shit, does he hate dogs. Ellis will rant about this on his website or Twitter if given an excuse, but he finds a lot of reasons in his work for dogs to die in ways that he finds funny: accidentally crushed underneath a falling unconscious goon, "culled" for being feral and sentient, infected with a zombie gas, etc.
http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=6044
>>89652156
a few pages before this when he's talking to royce, he says "something like 1% of all cases"
i mean, dudes got a brain sickness, and he was diagnosed a few weeks before this part, yeah?
thanks for the storytime. I have forgotten how good the some character moments were in Transmetropolitan
>>89649839
yeah she is
>>89657493 ..
>>89657364
>thanks for the storytime. I have forgotten how good the some character moments were in Transmetropolitan
you welcome anon. Based Ellis
>>89649327
Thanks, I'd almost forgotten that bullshit.
>>89648978
Christ I'm only up to part 5.
>>89649327
YOU SLY MOTHERFUCKER
>>89660257
RIP
>>89651651
Hey, his weirdo buddy in Farsight did claim that they'd pretty much managed to lick that problem with I-Pollen.
Don't blame him for the witch doctor ramblings of that primitive.
>>89664606
This
Well, I've finally read Transmetropolitan.
>>89656039
Because Ellis doesn't like dogs. IIRC it comes from how his older brother likes dogs and Ellis saw that the dogs kind of bit his brother a lot. I know this was said at some convention panel or something but I can't remember which one it was.
>>89668868
Thank you.
>>89678646
Based
>>89652156
My guess is that 98% of all cases get worse to the point of death.
1% get worse, and their cognitive functions continue to decline to the point of becoming, effectively, a drooling vegetable for the rest of their lives, but they don't die of it (at least directly).
The remaining 1% (which Spider just so happened to be in) end up halting the degeneration of their mental faculties before it progresses too far, and remain more-or-less lucid, although they do require assistance in their daily lives.
>>89649779
Did Guy Davis draw this page?