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Old 02-13-2010, 08:13 PM   #15
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Garth Ennis did Preacher. But yeah, very fun series. I also love Warren Ellis's Transmetropolitan. As a journalism major, I love the idea of a crusading journalist. :-)
Thanks for the correction. I Knew it was Ennis, But when it came to write the name, Ellis was what kept coming to mind and I just put it down.

I Agree Transmetropolitan is definitely great. Its been a while since I read all of it as I don't own the Trades (read them at the library) and could not justify buying the whole series at that time.

What I've found is that books that I really like are ones which have a lot of layers, so people of different ages and experiences can all enjoy it, though in different ways. I've found that Moore and Ellis's work usually has that and keep me coming back.
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