After the X-Men died a slow death through "The Twelve" and "Ages of Apocalypse," it wandered like an undead zombie shambling through stories involving the High Evolutionary and the intergalactic community. Alan Davis was trying, bless him, but the series was in such dire need of rehab it seemed like there was nothing Marvel could do to fix things.
Showing posts with label Grant Morrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grant Morrison. Show all posts
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Review # 153: "We3"
"We3" is like "Terminator" meets "Homeward Bound." If that alone doesn't make you curious about this story, I don't know what will.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Review # 146: "Batman R.I.P." and "Time and the Batman"

Labels:
Batman,
Damian,
DC,
Grant Morrison,
Joker,
Nightwing,
Tony S. Daniel
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Review # 139: "Batman and Son"
Grant Morrison is a mad genius. You're talking about a comic book writer who develops insane, complex backstories for characters who appear in only one panel. A writer known for dropping subtle hints outlining what is to come, and tiny elements that play a big part later.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Review # 84: "JLA by Grant Morrison - Volumes One and Two"
With sales sagging on Justice League, DC made the wise decision of blowing the property up and starting over with a single team of heavy-hitters. The classic lineup of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, The Flash (Wally West instead of Barry Allen) and Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner instead of Hal Jordan) was back together. From there, DC took a gamble with lesser-known artist Howard Porter and arguably another with writer Grant Morrison.
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