Batman/Deadpool brings back DC's weirdest villain for a story that puts to rest a 35-year old sub plot in the DC Universe.
Grant Morrison shows just how capable they are at writing Deadpool, making the case for them to take over the character ...
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Batman and Deadpool's Crossover Was Based on a Genius Reference to This Suicide Squad Hidden Gem
The current hit Batman/Deadpool crossover event was based on a clever bit of metafiction in a classic Suicide Squad crossover ...
In 'Supergods,' comic book writer Grant Morrison talks philosophy, his own personal story and traces the history of comics. He likens the life of comics to life in general. Morrison argues that, in ...
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Batman/Deadpool is a Metafictional Celebration of Grant Morrison's Greatest Hits
In a CBR review of DC/Marvel's Batman/Deadpool #1, see how the issue serves as a charming celebration of Grant Morrison's ...
“Luda,” the debut novel of world-famous comics writer Grant Morrison, is a sprawling camp postmodern novel in which patriarchy is defined as a kind of magical Oedipal drag. Like Morrison’s work on ...
Grant Morrison is well-known for their many acclaimed contributions to comics—with writing credits for Marvel (Fantastic Four, X-Men) and DC (Batman, Superman), as well as the upcoming Flash movie, ...
In the pantheon of comic book writers (and since they write about god-like superheroes, why shouldn’t they be treated as god-like themselves!), Scotsman Grant Morrison is up there with the greats. His ...
As Bleeding Cool gave you the nod in certain spoilers a little while ago, this is a reprise/homage/swipe from Animal Man #19 ...
Grant Morrison has always done the unexpected. From inserting themself into their own groundbreaking run on DC Comics’ Animal Man to making Scott and Emma the X-Men’s hottest couple. So when they ...
Last week, an interview with Zack Snyder was published which saw the filmmaker justify his decision to have Ben Affleck's Dark Knight kill in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. He'd later say, "And ...
When comic-book legend Grant Morrison met up with me in their hometown of Glasgow, Scotland, for an in-depth Rolling Stone profile back in 2011, they ended up dropping what would become a widely cited ...
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