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May 12th, 2011, 7:35 pm
Terminal City + Terminal City: Aerial Graffiti by Dean Motter and Michael Lark
Requirements: CBR Reader, 92 MB.
Overview: Terminal City is the name for two comic book limited series published by DC Comics under their Vertigo imprint in 1996 and 1997, with, respectively nine and five issues. Dean Motter was the writer and Michael Lark was the artist for the series.

      It was a top vote-getter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Limited Series for 1997.
      The second series, Terminal City: Aerial Graffiti was a top vote-getter for the same award for 1998.
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Terminal City
    Dean Motter writer
    Mark Chiarello penciler, inker, cover
    Matt Wagner penciler
    Michael Lark penciler, inker
    Rick Taylor colorist
    Willie Schubert letterer
    Shelly Bond 'Roeberg' editor
    Published by Vertigo. 1996-1997.

    A futuristic society of robots and flying cars, Terminal City is a utopian metropolis that has fallen apart. Lorded over by corrupt officials and merciless gangsters, the city has become a haven for lost dreams and broken spirits. But when an amnesiac chained to a mysterious briefcase suddenly appears at the city's lavish hotel, an assortment of oddball characters receive a second chance for redemption. Now as a former daredevil, a retired boxer, and a forgotten actor each look to reclaim control of their lives, they become entangled in a lavish plot of corruption, betrayals, and legendary crown jewels that will either be their salvation or damnation.

Terminal City: Aerial Graffiti
    Dean Motter writer
    Mark Chiarello cover
    Michael Lark artist
    Rick Taylor colorist
    Willie Schubert letterer
    Shelly Bond 'Roeberg' editor
    Published by Vertigo. 1997-1998.

      Cosmo Quinn, the Human Fly-turned-window washer; the acerbic cocktail waitress, Jezebel; and JJ, the would-be construction worker, return in this sequel to the 1996 mini-series, Terminal City. The illustrations supplied by Michael Lark are an integral element in the peculiar events and eccentric characters that define this highly stylized, Art Deco city. The mysterious circumstances begin with an extremely offensive skywriter and continue with another hapless victim falling through the skylight of the Herculean Arm…just as in the original series.

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