What are your most unforgettable memory/scene from the book itself? Heard the book was a strange one, but I'd love to hear your takeaways about it! Cheers!
What are your most unforgettable memory/scene from the book itself? Heard the book was a strange one, but I'd love to hear your takeaways about it! Cheers!
The flat artwork by Richard Case that takes up much of Morrison's run took me out of the story. As for Grant Morrison's writing itself? It's alright, at least by his standards. Doom Patrol is not his worst (Happy in my opinion) nor his best (Sebastion O or his Wonder Woman) Overall, while it was exceptional for it's time, compared to other work by Morrison, I find it underwhelming today. If you want something that's totally coked out and submerged in balls to the wall weirdness read Invisibles.
I haven't read it in years, but I think you'll find it pretty entertaining. It's young, scappy Morrison who was still playing the "bad boy" of the comics industry. However, I am sure it seems far more mainstream today compared to what Morrison's done since.
one of my fav runs of all time.
Loved it. His run and Gerard Way's are my favorites.
I always remember the Dadaism issues, after I finished reading it I had to research Dadaism.
Snowflakes melt in flame wars.
I think it goes from issue 19 to 63 so it is long but its an easy read - many small arcs tied together inside one large arc.
It can be quite dense at times so some issues can take a little while to read but there are some very funny and clever done in one stories too.
Its nowhere near as dense / confusing / trippy as say freakwave or rogan gosh by peter milligan but it does a great job of making a lot of diverse ideas into a coherent narrative.
Great art by richard case too.
The Invisibles starts off a tad sluggish, but in essence, once Jill Thompson jumps on the series, it's smooth sailing from there.
Personally my favorite Morrison run is the latter half of his Batman run (Batman and Robin & Batman Incorporated) Morrison's Batman (both Dick and Bruce) is what I consider the best iteration of the character and what the character needed to become in order to function in the 21 century.
Morrison is akin to fine wine. His writing ability seems to get better and better with age. A rarity in any medium
His early work ranges from mediocre to proficient.
(Arkham Asylum, Doom Patrol, Zenith, Animal Man)
His following work in the mid nineties vastly improves
(Sebastion O, Invisibles, JLA, Flex Mentallo, Mystery Play)
In the 2000s, Morrison's work grows in quality even more
(New X Men, We3, Seaguy, AllStar Superman, BATMAN)
Now in the 2010s, the quality of Morrison's output is at an all time high in my opinion.
(Annihilator, Nameless, Batman Inc, Wonder Woman)
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