• Transmetropolitan #52 - 2002

Transmetropolitan #52 – 2002 delivers the unforgettable conclusion to Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson’s electrifying sci-fi masterpiece. Published by Vertigo, this final issue ties together years of chaos, rebellion, and razor-sharp journalism as Spider Jerusalem faces the end of both his fight and his time in the spotlight.

Wounded, weary, but unrelenting, Spider finally forces accountability from those in power. This last chapter isn’t just the resolution of a political war—it’s a searing farewell to a character who redefined what it means to speak truth to power in a world corrupted by technology, apathy, and ambition. The City will never be the same, and neither will readers who’ve followed his crusade.

Warren Ellis offers a parting script that balances reflection with defiance. It's darkly poetic, fierce, and entirely fitting. Darick Robertson provides a stunning visual send-off, blending quiet emotional resonance with the series’ signature grit and satirical edge. Every panel is packed with weight, capturing the emotional fallout and symbolic closing of one of Vertigo’s most iconic runs.

Transmetropolitan #52 is more than the final issue—it's a statement. It cements the series' place in modern comic history, standing alongside the likes of Watchmen and V for Vendetta as socially conscious storytelling at its most fearless.

This comic will be bagged and boarded with an acid-free sleeve and backing board to protect it for years to come. It ships direct from our reliable UK-based online comic book store, carefully packaged in a sturdy, reinforced book mailer. Collectors value our fast shipping and secure packaging, which ensures your item arrives safely and promptly.

Finish your collection with Transmetropolitan #52 – 2002, where truth has its day—and it’s written in fire and ink.



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Transmetropolitan #52 - 2002

  • Brand: DC
  • Product Code: Vertigo
  • Availability: 1
  • £2.00


Tags: Comicbook, Transmetropolitan, 2002, DC, Vertigo, Liesl Barclay, Spider Jerusalem, Channon Yarrow, Yelena Rossini, Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson, Rodney Ramos, Nathan Eyring, Clem Robins, Zachary Rau, Heidi MacDonald, Glenn Fabry