Grant Morrison is a Scottish comic book writer and playwright known for his innovative storytelling and his ability to deconstruct and re-imagine classic comic book characters. Some of his most well-known works include 'The Invisibles', 'Final Crisis', 'All-Star Superman', and 'Batman: Arkham Asylum'.
Born January 31, 1960, in Glasgow, Scotland
Published his first comics work in the early 1980s with 'Gideon Stargrave' in 'Near Myths'
Worked for various publishers before landing a run on 'Animal Man' for DC Comics in the late 1980s
Became known for his work on 'The Invisibles', which he described as a 'hypersigil'
Has worked on several popular characters, including Batman, Superman, and the X-Men
Inducted into the Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2018
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A series that follows a group of anarchists as they attempt to battle the forces that control reality.
A limited series that re-imagines the Man of Steel as he faces his own mortality.
A crossover event that sees the DC Universe threatened by the villainous Darkseid.
A graphic novel that takes place in the infamous Arkham Asylum, with Batman trying to survive and escape from the deranged criminals held within.
Some of Morrison's most highly regarded works include 'The Invisibles', 'All-Star Superman', 'New X-Men', and 'Animal Man'.
Morrison's writing style is known for its psychedelic and surreal nature, often involving themes of magic, mysticism, and alternate realities.
Yes, Morrison has worked on several superhero team books, including 'New X-Men', 'Justice League of America', and 'Doom Patrol'.
Morrison is known for his innovative storytelling and his ability to take classic comic book characters and deconstruct and re-imagine them in new and exciting ways.
Morrison has cited a wide range of influences for 'The Invisibles', including chaos magic, conspiracy theories, and the work of William S. Burroughs.