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  1. 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.

  2. Nov 1, 1997 · Terminal City is the purest vision of Dean Motters retro-futurism that was introduced in his masterwork, the Mr. X saga in the 1980s. This series melds Fritz Lang’s Metropolis with Blade Runner and Bruce Timm’s Gotham City into a perfectly crafted series of stories.

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  3. Mar 20, 2012 · Visionary designer and comics creator Dean Motter (Mister X, Elecropolis, Batman: Nine Lives) returns with the purest expression to date of his patented retro futurism! Terminal City is a place where transistor-tube robots rub elbows with old-time gangsters, where bright, shiny technologies cast deep noir shadows.

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  4. Mar 20, 2012 · A sprawling epic of a retro, sci-fi comic, following the lives of several unique characters as they navigate the ups and downs of Terminal City. Daredevils, sentient robots, pale mobsters, a lady in red.. drama and humor abound as murder and intrigue befall the city.

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  5. Jan 1, 2001 · Terminal City from DC Comics. Pull Series. 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.

  6. Terry Gilliam's Brazil meets The Maltese Falcon in Terminal City, a groundbreaking 9-issue Vertigo mini-series set in an immense deco-futurist world, filled with intrigue, action, conspiracies, shady dealings, persistent mysteries...even a reluctant hero or two.

  7. Nov 1, 1997 · Terminal City is a retro-futuristic fictional city that is starting to rust and decay from its glory days. Motter has assembled a quirky, ensemble cast connected by the Herculean Arms, a hotel and crossroads of Terminal City.

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