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13. Juni 2024 · Grant Morrison shared an ambitious unproduced comic script involving LSD and real-life figures in a psychedelic narrative experiment. The proposed comic, "Dors of Perception," aimed to be tactile and interactive, allowing multiple interpretations through folding panels and cutting lines.
31. Mai 2024 · In a recent newsletter post, prolific comic book writer Grant Morrison shared an early text-based story produced for Marvel UK over forty years ago, allowing readers to read it for the first time ever.
31. Mai 2024 · Grant Morrison released a previously unpublished short story written for Marvel Comics decades ago – a short, humorous Captain Britain vignette that builds off Alan Moore's iconic run with the character in the 1980s.
31. Mai 2024 · Grant Morrison released a previously unpublished short story written for Marvel Comics decades ago – a short, humorous Captain Britain vignette that builds off Alan Moore’s iconic run with the character in the 1980s.
10. Juni 2024 · Basing The Brave and the Bold on Grant Morrison’s seven-year DC comic book Batman run, which began with 2006’s “Batman and Son”, it’s clear that Gunn is keen to expand the Batman film lore beyond...
31. Mai 2024 · Grant Morrison has written some of the greatest DC and Marvel comics of all time. Now, Morrison breaks down the difference between the two universes.
20. Juni 2024 · Grant Morrison’s Zenith was a comic strip published from 1987 until 1992 in the science-fiction comic magazine 2000 AD: the same publication that in 1977 debuted the famous dystopian cop character Judge Dredd.