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Blog@Newsarama (Free subscription) | yesterday
As the discussion spawned by Robert Kirkman’s recent call to arms somehow morphs into an argument about who has done more to hurt comics, Grant Morrison delivers his own sermon on the subject: I suppose I’m slightly amused by the reformer’s zeal with which each new generation approaches the problem of ’saving’ comics. It reminds me [...]
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IGN (Free subscription) | yesterday
We're doing this latest batch of Final Crisis interviews a bit backwards, but that's okay. Earlier this week, we ran a conversation with Grant Morrison regarding what's next in Final Crisis - the coming of Darkseid and the heroes' struggle to fight off the Evil Gods. And yet just yesterday comic book fans were able to discover the thoughts and emotions of heroes when they believe they...
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Poor Mojo Newswire (Free subscription) | yesterday
I Love Rob Liefeld | A Comic Book Blog: All Star Superman in Eleven Panels Sandy Bilus here is trying to retell Grant Morrison's spectacular All-Star Superman with 11 carefully chosen panels from the run.
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Fortress Of Fortitude (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Keeper appreciates the fact that Grant Morrison has re-introduced such pre-”New Look” epics as “Robin Dies At Dawn” and “Batman: Superman Of Planet X” to “official” continuity. (They, and other stories from the so-called Atomic Age, were always canon in our book … ) As we’ve seen over the decades, the Caped Crusader is malleable enough [...]
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IGN (Free subscription) | yesterday
As many of you already know, I'm a huge Grant Morrison fan. Some who know me would even call me a Grant Morrison apologist at times. I devour even the weirdest and most bizarre Grant Morrison's stories, and take great pleasure in diving into his most dense and oddly layered narratives. Morrison is without a doubt one of my favorite writers of all time,...
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Polite Dissent (Free subscription) | yesterday
Superman Beyond #1 Grant Morrison, writer Doug Mahnke, penciler This comic issues a clarification, of sorts, from Clark’s previous statement: Final Crisis #3: My heat vision’s the only thing keeping her heart beating. Superman Beyond #1: My infrared massage is all that’s keeping her heat alive after the shrapnel was removed. I’m not sure the clarification actually makes things [...]
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IGN (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
For all the great works being produced by DC Comics these days, it seems as though all eyes are on Grant Morrison. It's not without good cause. With control of Final Crisis and the Batman RIP storylines, Morrison is effectively shaping the future of DC Comics with each month that goes by. We recently had the honor to once again chat with Morrison on a variety of topics....
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4thletter! (Free subscription) | yesterday
Two entries this time. This first list is from Kyle, one of my oldest friends. I hit him up over IM and bullied him until he gave me his list. I also bullied him into having a 100-item pull list once, too. Ha ha ha. Eat it. 1. Mr. Mind 2. Darkseid 3. Zatana 4. Warren Ellis 5. Grant Morrison 6. Mike Choi and Sonia Oback 7. X-23 8. Scott Pilgrim 9. Matt Fraction 10. Ed Brubaker 11. Iron...
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io9 (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
It's official - Publishers Weekly confirmed the rumors yesterday that Virgin Comics is, indeed, dead. Amongst the casualties of the cancelled comic line are Garth Ennis' Dan Dare, Grant Morrison's... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Blog@Newsarama (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
... be partially organic; but I’m letting this one go.) – The current Atom , Ryan Choi, was created by Grant Morrison, Gail Simone, and John Byrne, and first appeared in the DCU: Brave New World special (August 2006). Like his predecessor, he’s a physics professor at Ivy University in the fictional DC locale of Ivy Town. Wonder Woman offered him JLA membership in The All-New Atom #18...
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Highway 62 (Free subscription) | yesterday
... a powerful expressive tool, one that’s continually dumped on or laughed at as a crutch. But ask Grant Morrison; there’s something unique about them, about the distillation of mental energy into ink and space.
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IGN (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
... thing anyone ever seems to remember about the Kill Krew is that their miniseries was written by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar. Fortunately, Slott and Gage were counting on that, and their M.O. and origin is detailed with the same tongue-in-cheek respect you'd rely on A: TI to give.A heartening aspect of the issue is its inclusion of the initial class of recruits from the beginning...
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IGN (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
For once, DC delivers a Final Crisis tie-in that actually feels connected to the main book. Not that past efforts have been bad, but they rarely feel more than tangentially involved with Grant Morrison's story. DC Universe: Last Will and Testament follows the same tack as the opening segment of Infinite Crisis #4. With a Crisis brewing all around them, Earth's heroes gather for one last...
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ComicList Complete (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
Sequart Research & Literacy Organization's Mutant Cinema: The X-Men Trilogy from Comics to Screen is now available from Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and other online booksellers. The book, written by Thomas J. McLean (Variety.com, Newsarama.com), is the second book from Sequart, which previously scored a big hit with Timothy Callahan's Grant Morrison: The Early Years. Like its predecessor,...
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4thletter! (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
... 13 26) Humberto Ramos 27) Crimson and Out There 28) Geoff Johns’s Teen Titans Run 29) New X-Men By Grant Morrison 30) The Fourth World by Jack Kirby 31) Spider-Man 32) Galactus 33) Batman 34) Superman 35) Crisis on Infinite Earths 36) League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 37) Luke Cage beating Dr. Doom for his cash 38) Dr.Doom 39) Inhumans by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee 40) Earth X, Universe...