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Mitchell Royce

Mitchell Royce

Spider Jerusalem's editor and his oldest friend.

Name:
Mitchell Royce
Publisher:
Real name:
Mitchell Royce
Aliases:
  • Mitch Royce
  • Uncle Mitch
  • Mitchell Royce "Two-fisted editor"
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
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Creation

Mitchell Royce first appeared in Transmetropolitan #1 - The Summer of the Year, written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Darick Robertson. As Spider Jerusalem was significantly influenced by the late Hunter S. Thompson, Mitchell Royce was then perhaps based upon Rolling Stone publisher, Jann Wenner, who supported Thompson in a very similar way.

Significant Issues/Storylines

The Summer of the Year

As Spider Jerusalem was returning to the City to complete two unfinished books under threat of lawsuit for Driven Press, he realized that he would need a regular job in order to afford his expenses—things like journalist's insurance, an apartment, newsfeeds, and a maker with a base block. To this end, Jerusalem immediately went to Royce Mitchell, the chain-smoking city editor of The Word. While dubious at first, Royce contracted his old friend to write a weekly column.

Two issues later, as Spider Jerusalem completed his first column—a running commentary of the violent response from Civic Center to Fred Christ's efforts to secede the Transient population in the Angels 8 district to the Vilnius Colony—Royce sold newsfeed rights to Spkf, who ran it on both their public and private feedsites as an emergency report; this made Spider Jerusalem famous once again.

The Walk

Right before Spider Jerusalem eventually leaves The Word, he describes Mitchell Royce in a column as "a good man"; high praise by Spider's standards. He tells Royce in person that he "only ever did right" by him."

Issues

September 1997

October 1997

November 1997

December 1997

June 1998

July 1998

August 1998

September 1998

October 1998

November 1998

December 1998

January 1999

February 1999

August 1999

December 1999

February 2000

August 2000

September 2000

December 2000

January 2002

September 2002

November 2002

Volumes

1997

Died in issues

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