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Grant Morrison first appeared as a comics character in cameos in Animal Man Nos. 11 and 14. They made a full appearance at the end of issue No. 25 in 1990, and spent most of issue No. 26 in a lengthy conversation with the comic's title character.
Apr 29, 2016 · Animal Man 26-27. The one that started it all. Back before meta was cool (which is to say, 1988), Grant Morrison, along with artist Chas Truog, sent his titular hero on a 26-issue odyssey in which he would learn that he was, In fact, a comic book character.
- The Invisibles. Artists: Steve Yeowell, Phil Jimenez, Chris Weston, Others. Publisher: Vertigo/ DC Comics. I interviewed Morrison once for my radio show. Most interviews run too short; you never get to ask all the questions you want.
- Animal Man. Artists: Chas Truog, Tom Grummett, Others. Publisher: Vertigo/ DC Comics. If a creator’s work goes on long enough, the reading public will eventually see the writer or artist reduced to their bare bones.
- All-Star Superman. Artist: Frank Quitely. Publisher: DC Comics. A space mission to the Sun is sabotaged by Lex Luthor. Superman arrives in the nick of time, and receives a megadose of yellow radiation.
- Morrison’s Batman Run. Artists: Tony Daniel, Frank Quitely, Chris Burnham, J.H. Williams III, Others. Publisher: DC Comics. Morrison loves collected sets, and his Batman run (extended across several titles and volumes) is of a piece with Arkham Asylum and his Batman in JLA.
New X-Men by Grant Morrison: Ultimate Collection Book 2 TPB (Issues 127-141) New X-Men by Grant Morrison: Ultimate Collection Book 3 TPB (Issues 142-153) New X-Men by Grant Morrison (2011 editions): Books 1-8 TPB. ZENITH (FLEETWAY/TITAN) See 2000AD section for individual Issues. Zenith Book One - Tygers TPB Zenith Book Two - The Hollow Land ...
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- Incorporated: Demon Star/Gotham’s Most Wanted. In the wake of the New 52, it was clear that Grant Morrison’s grand plan for Batman had been more or less shattered.
- Incorporated: The Leviathan Strikes. The goal behind Batman Incorporated was to establish a way for Dick to remain Batman alongside Bruce while expanding Batman’s mythos in a way that honored the International Club of Heroes.
- Batman & Robin Must Die. Running somewhat concurrently with The Return of Bruce Wayne, Batman & Robin Must Die picks up immediately after Batman Vs Robin and closes out the Dr. Hurt story arc in Grant Morrison’s run.
- The Return Of Bruce Wayne. The Return of Bruce Wayne is a genuine Batman epic that details everything that happened to Bruce after the events of Batman R.I.P.
Jan 31, 2018 · Grant Morrison Batman Run In Order. Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 1. Collects: Batman #655-658 and #663-683, stories from DC 52 #30 and#47 and DC Universe #0. The full Morrison Batman run will be collected in Omnibus editions starting in 2018.
Feb 15, 2019 · Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 1. Collects: Batman #655-658, #663-683 And Stories From Dc Universe #0 And #30 And #47. I’ve written in detail about Morrison’s time on Batman, but suffice to say there are easier entry points into Batman comics of the 2000’s, but none are quite so rewarding.