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Transmetropolitan #8 - “Another Cold Morning”

Easily one of Ellis’s best single issues.

Thanks, Warren.

momentofellis:

“Warren Ellis Thinks Newt Gingrich’s Space Ideas Are Full of Shit”

Abraham Reisman interviewed Warren Ellis about Newt Gingrich’s Moon colony statement. Warren Ellis did not disappoint in his response. The following excerpts are what I thought were choice moments. It was a bit difficult deciding which thoughts were best. Read the entire interview over on Motherboard.

Abraham Reisman: What kind of merit is there to Gingrich’s proposals — which he’s self-described as “grandiose” — for developing a rocket that can reach Mars, establishing a permanent moon base, and so on?

Warren Ellis: Well, let’s start with the “51st State” bit that’s being bandied about. Speaker Gingrich knows as well as the next political mammal that the Outer Space Treaty forbids any one nation from claiming sovereignty over the moon. So, not so much with the 51st State crap.

[…]

Going to Mars is important. Going back to the Moon is, I think, important. But his plans and reasons for going make about as much sense as if he had said we had to go to Mars to find him something new to marry. I’m genuinely interested in seeing the human race escape the planet and go exploring. Speaker Gingrich would like to be elected.

Are there other technological goals on the scale of space travel that you think humanity should be pushing for, right now? If so, do you see models for us achieving them?

I’m not sure where everyone got the idea that the human race can only do one thing at a time. “What about here on Earth?” people say. “Shouldn’t there be other goals here that we should be pushing for?” Sure there are. But at this late date I’m fairly sure we’ve mastered walking and chewing gum as a simultaneous operation.

I’m not suggesting that we can’t do two things at once. But if there were things in addition to space travel that you think could have a similarly massive effect on humanity’s ability to grow as a species…

Curing cancer. Increasing quality human longevity. Induced pluripotential cell treatments. Nailing down that weird neutrino anomaly that seems to allow for faster-than-light communication. The usual shopping list. Also I want an orbital death ray.

Read the rest on Motherboard.

How have we gone this long without an orbital death ray?

(Reblogged from momentofellis)

It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

(Source: warrenellis.com)

momentofellis:

“A puppet resembling Warren Ellis appears throughout “Captured Ghosts””

The scribe insists that he is not a cynic, but rather a frustrated optimist. The characters in his work are endlessly trying to create a better world but are stopped by those who do not want that kind of place.
[…]
Also shown was a clip of a puppet looking startlingly like Ellis, with the beard, hat, cigarettes and all, but voiced by Ellis. At this point a puppeteer appeared with the prop from the film, the puppet clutching a can of Red Bull, of course.


I want a Warren Ellis puppet.

momentofellis:

“A puppet resembling Warren Ellis appears throughout “Captured Ghosts””

The scribe insists that he is not a cynic, but rather a frustrated optimist. The characters in his work are endlessly trying to create a better world but are stopped by those who do not want that kind of place.

[…]

Also shown was a clip of a puppet looking startlingly like Ellis, with the beard, hat, cigarettes and all, but voiced by Ellis. At this point a puppeteer appeared with the prop from the film, the puppet clutching a can of Red Bull, of course.

I want a Warren Ellis puppet.

(Reblogged from momentofellis)
Oni, Viz, Avatar, Boom, Archaia, Fantagraphics and a few actual publishing houses having less share in the direct market than Eaglemoss, a company that packages partwork magazines with little Marvel and DC character figurines. A less perfect illustration of what comics stores are actually interested in selling, I cannot find today.
Warren Ellis

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Merry Christmas everybody.
(Thanks Gil)

Merry Christmas everybody.

(Thanks Gil)