Grant Morrison
Known for their non-linear storytelling, Grant Morrison is a legendary comic book writer responsible for their works such as Doom Patrol, All-Star Superman, Batman, New X-Men and JLA and creator books such as The Invisibles, The Filth and Klaus.
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2000 AD #932
2000 AD #933
2000 AD #934
2000 AD #935
2000 AD #936
The Invisibles #8
2000 AD #937
The Invisibles #9
2000 AD Sci-Fi Special #1995
First published artwork in the comic book industry by Jock, a one-page pin-up
First published artwork in the comic book industry by Jock, a one-page pin-up
Kill Your Boyfriend #1
The Invisibles #10
1st appearance of Jim Crow
2000 AD #953
The Invisibles #11
Skrull Kill Krew #1
1st team appearance of the Skrull Kill Krew: Ryder, Riot, Dice, Catwalk, 3-D Man, Moonstomp
1st team appearance of the Skrull Kill Krew: Ryder, Riot, Dice, Catwalk, 3-D Man, Moonstomp
The Invisibles #12
Skrull Kill Krew #2
The Invisibles #13
Skrull Kill Krew #3
The Invisibles #14
Skrull Kill Krew #4
The Invisibles #15
Skrull Kill Krew #5
The Invisibles #16
The Invisibles #17
The Invisibles #18
The Invisibles #19
Polybagged editions included a copy of Loaded #1 promotional comic for a 1995 video game
Polybagged editions included a copy of Loaded #1 promotional comic for a 1995 video game
The Invisibles #20
Flex Mentallo #1
Four-issue miniseries that conveys the history of the comic book genre through the lifespan of a central character
Considered one of Grant Morrison's most profound yet perplexing stories
Four-issue miniseries that conveys the history of the comic book genre through the lifespan of a central character
Considered one of Grant Morrison's most profound yet perplexing stories
The Invisibles #21
Flex Mentallo #2
Morrison's criticism of the dark and somber superhero trend in the 1990s is layered into the subtext of the story
Morrison refers to this series along with The Invisibles and The Filth as a "hypersigil" trilogy, a term coined by Morrison that refers to a work of art with its own willpower to persist in delivering its meaning
Morrison's criticism of the dark and somber superhero trend in the 1990s is layered into the subtext of the story
Morrison refers to this series along with The Invisibles and The Filth as a "hypersigil" trilogy, a term coined by Morrison that refers to a work of art with its own willpower to persist in delivering its meaning
Aztek The Ultimate Man #2
The Invisibles #22
Flex Mentallo #3
The story occurs on two planes of existence, fiction and reality where the creation attempts to convince the creator not to kill himself
The story occurs on two planes of existence, fiction and reality where the creation attempts to convince the creator not to kill himself
Aztek The Ultimate Man #1
1st appearance of Aztek the Ultimate Man, the avatar of the snake-god Quetzalcoat
Created by Mark Millar and Grant Morrison
1st appearance of Aztek the Ultimate Man, the avatar of the snake-god Quetzalcoat
Created by Mark Millar and Grant Morrison
Aztek The Ultimate Man #3
The Invisibles #23
Flex Mentallo #4
In 2000, the Charles Atlas corporation filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against DC Comics for the portrayal of Flex Mentallo being a parody of the real-life Italian bodybuilder
The lawsuit was eventually dismissed but series was out-of-print for over a decade and commanded a considerable amount on the secondary market
Flex Mentallo: Man of Muscle Mystery has since been published in a hardcover deluxe edition collection and a trade paperback
In 2000, the Charles Atlas corporation filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against DC Comics for the portrayal of Flex Mentallo being a parody of the real-life Italian bodybuilder
The lawsuit was eventually dismissed but series was out-of-print for over a decade and commanded a considerable amount on the secondary market
Flex Mentallo: Man of Muscle Mystery has since been published in a hardcover deluxe edition collection and a trade paperback
Aztek The Ultimate Man #4
The Invisibles #24
The Invisibles #25
1st appearance of Division X
Vampirella 25th Anniversary #1
Aztek The Ultimate Man #5
JLA #1
1st team appearance of the Hyperclan, led by Protex: A-Mortal, Primaid, Tronix, Armek, Fluxus, Zenturion, Zum
Cameo appearances of Wolverine and Doctor Doom tied to posts, awaiting death
1st team appearance of the Hyperclan, led by Protex: A-Mortal, Primaid, Tronix, Armek, Fluxus, Zenturion, Zum
Cameo appearances of Wolverine and Doctor Doom tied to posts, awaiting death
Aztek The Ultimate Man #6
JLA #2
Aztek The Ultimate Man #7
JLA #3
2000 AD #1024
Aztek The Ultimate Man #8
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