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Morrison's first continuing serial began in 2000 AD in 1987, [4] when they and Steve Yeowell created Zenith. Cowsill "2000s" in Dolan, p. 334: "Grant Morrison's most ambitious epic for DC affected the whole of the DC Universe and was the end result of years of careful planning." Renaud, Jeffrey (20 March 2009). "Morrison on the Return of Seaguy!". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on 22 March 2009. Another Omnibus edition from Grant Morrison has a collection of the stories that include these next comic book stories: Melrose, Kevin (5 June 2009). "An early glimpse of Morrison and Murphy's Joe the Barbarian". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on 8 June 2009.

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March 2021, Grant DeArmitt 25 (25 March 2021). "Grant Morrison's vision for Diana comes full circle with Wonder Woman: Earth One finale". Newsarama . Retrieved 30 March 2021. Batman Japan's post- New 52 costume was explicitly inspired by that of the original Kamen Rider, according to the artist. Two plays staged by Oxygen House at the Edinburgh Fringe had scripts by Morrison. [15] Red King Rising (1989) concerned an imagined relationship between Lewis Carroll and Alice Liddell. The other, Depravity (1990) concerned the British occultist Aleister Crowley. The plays won between them a Fringe First Award, the Independent Theatre Award for 1989 and the Evening Standard Award for New Drama. [16] 1990s Pet the Dog: The first thing we see Damian do as Batman in the Bad Future? Save a little girl from one of Professor Pyg's acid-spewing dollotrons.Morrison, Grant (2011). Supergods: Our World in the Age of the Superhero. London: Random House/ Jonathan Cape. p.315. Lyons, Beverley (3 October 2011). "Monster Success: Top comic writer Grant Morrison set to turn their novel Dinosaurs vs Aliens into a movie". Daily Record. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014 . Retrieved 3 October 2011. Indeed, after he's put the finishing touches to the Dinosaurs vs Aliens script, a prolific Grant is creating a movie adaptation for Sam Worthington's company. Called Rogue Trooper, the project is based on a character from the popular British comic book series 2000AD. Tongue Trauma: The Joker cuts his tongue in half during "Batman R.I.P.", giving it a forked appearance. Morrison has stated that they intend their work to be part of a series, with "four [collected] volumes and, if the cards are right, a fifth volume, a final volume": Their complete Batman run includes the following: We will also mention a few other comic book storylines that are connected to Morrison’s Batman and Robin, and some other optional stories that are referenced in other Morrison’s work:

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May 2001 Comic Book Sales Figures". The Comics Chronicle. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 . Retrieved 31 May 2010. Love Interests • Origins • Other Media • Publication History • Recommended Reading • Storylines • Video Games • Batman Family As the name suggests, Batman supposedly dies in this comic book story, however, that does not happen until the Final Crisis, and this story is used as a lead-up to that.Bertlatsky, Noah (2 September 2022). "Review: Comics icon Grant Morrison's debut novel is a marvel of Oedipal camp". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 10 October 2022. O'Neil, Dennis (2008). Batman Unauthorized: Vigilantes, Jokers, and Heroes in Gotham City. Dallas, Texas: Smart Pop Books. p.115. ISBN 978-1-933771-30-4. Interview: Grant Morrison, comic book writer". The Scotsman. Edinburgh, Scotland. 24 July 2011. Archived from the original on 11 April 2016. PixTest (4 February 2021). "Proctor Valley Road #1 First Look". BOOM! Studios . Retrieved 30 March 2021.

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This story is separated completely from the main of Morrison’s Batman and Robin work, and even the creator himself announced years ago that he is writing the sequel for this notable comic book story. However, the Arkham storyline is, unfortunately, on hold. In Darwyn Cooke's DC: The New Frontier, Morrison was the physical model for Captain Cold. [130] Acting Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 306: "Renaming the X-Men comic New X-Men, Morrison ignored the convoluted plot threads that had seemed to plague the X-family of books for years, and instead focused on the original idea of a mutant school run out of Charles Xavier's mansion." Singer, Marc. (2011) Grant Morrison: Combining the Worlds of Contemporary Comics. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-61703-136-6.

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Brady, Matt (11 August 2003). "Inside Morrison's Head: Leaving Marvel Vimanarama, & More". Newsarama. Archived from the original on 16 August 2003. Continuity Snarl: All of which seem to stem from Morrison's apparent uncertainty of whether or not their run has connections to the wider DC Universe. In 2005 Morrison wrote Seven Soldiers, [53] which featured the Manhattan Guardian, Mister Miracle, Klarion the Witch Boy, Bulleteer, Frankenstein, Zatanna and Shining Knight. The series consists of seven interlinked four-issue mini-series with two "bookend" volumes – 30 issues in all. Dan DiDio, the editorial vice president of DC Comics, was impressed with Morrison's ideas for revitalising many of DC's redundant characters. Giving them the unofficial title of "revamp guy", DiDio asked them to assist in sorting out the DC Universe in the wake of the Infinite Crisis. [54] Morrison was one of the writers on 52, [55] a year-long weekly comic book series that started in May 2006 and concluded in May 2007. [4] Morrison returned to Batman with the " Gothic" story arc in issues 6–10 of the Batman title Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight. [17] The early 1990s saw Morrison revamping Kid Eternity for DC with artist Duncan Fegredo, and Dan Dare, with artist Rian Hughes. Morrison coloured Dare's bright future with Thatcherism in Fleetway's Revolver. [18] Wolk, Douglas (17 December 2003). "Please, Sir, I Want Some Moore – The lazy British genius who transformed American comics". Slate. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 . Retrieved 1 December 2013. [Alan Moore's] commercial breakthrough came in 1983, when he took over Saga of the Swamp Thing...his success led directly to American comics' 'British invasion' of writers, notably Neil Gaiman ( The Sandman), Grant Morrison, Garth Ennis, and Warren Ellis, all of whom have made much of his castoffs.

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Injun Country: The stomping grounds of Man-Of-Bats and Raven Red, described by the latter as "America's own third world." Manning "2010s" in Dougall (2014), p. 338: "In the finale to writer Grant Morrison's tenure on the Batman titles, the threat of Leviathan came to an end" Unspoken Plan Guarantee: Made really obvious in Batman, Inc #6, in which Batman briefs his various allies on what's going on, but all the reader gets are the bits where he says "Listen carefully, I will say this only once..." or "... and now you know as much as I do", without any of the good stuff in between. Not to mention the bit where Batman and an ally are going over a plan that relies on nobody knowing the ally's identity — including, apparently, the readers.Manning, Matthew K. (2008). "2000s". In Gilbert, Laura (ed.). Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p.301. ISBN 978-0756641238. Writer Grant Morrison and artist J. G. Jones introduced a new Marvel Boy in this six-issue Marvel Knights miniseries.

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