Wait, what about Wonder Woman Earth 2 Vol 3?
2 ended on a cliff hanger.
Wait, what about Wonder Woman Earth 2 Vol 3?
2 ended on a cliff hanger.
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When I die and there's no more Morrison DC comics, I'll believe it.
DC is sure moving in a more business-oriented direction and Grant might feel he already said everything he could possibly want to say with superheroes. Hell, I'm a huge fan and I feel like that sometimes.
HOWEVER, his last 5 or 6 or 15 projects were things he "had no idea he wanted to do" until having lunch with Dan Didio. One might say that with Didio gone, this won't happen anymore. But we still have Jim Lee: the guy who not only convinced Alan Moore to finish work under a DC umbrella, but also convinced Grant himself to write both Wildcats and Authority when he really didn't want to.
Give it time, and we'll sure hear [THICK AND CHARMING SCOTTISH ACCENT] "Well, I thought I was gone from corporate comics but then Jim started talking to me over drinks and this kid with a blue shirt yells something that sounded like "Shazam" across the street, and I remembered that I always wanted to write Freddy Freeman but never really got the chance, so ideas started forming in my head and I went home and wrote in my notebooks, and ideas just kept growing and then I had this whole manifest about how the magic side of DC should work, so (continues for fifteen minutes)." [/THICK AND CHARMING SCOTTISH ACCENT]
Let the man rest. I'll be ready when his next project comes along.
ConnEr Kent flies. ConnOr Hawke has a bow. Batman's kid is named DamiAn.
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The only major character left that I would like to see him tackle is the Flash (I know he did a brief run with Mark Millar with Wally). If this is goodbye so be it, he’s already secured his legacy with his work on Superman, Batman, and X-Men to say the least, not even counting all the other work he’s done.
I loved his JLA, Batman, Flash (too short alas) and Multiversity - but his GL kinda left me cold. I dropped it after the Darkstars issues and don't feel like I'm missing too much.
Loved and I mean LOVED the Liam Sharp artwork though...
"My name is Wally West. I'm the fastest man alive!"
I'll try being nicer if you try being smarter.
I just want more Multiversity, that Multiversity Too is never coming out makes me sad.
doubt it, I bet there will be more fallen gods, more "holes in things".
I honestly didn't think he'd do anything else for DC after he took over as Editor at Heavy Metal.
Glad he did find the time, though.
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I can possibly see him being done with monthly comics but I can't imagine that he won't be drawn back in to do some minis or OGNs for DC. He clearly loves these characters too much to quit them forever.
Personally, I actually think his best work is done with DC's characters so while I would usually be all for a creator devoting themselves purely to their own work, in Morrison's case I hope he comes back to corporate comics sooner rather than later. He's just so damn good at them!
Either way, DC Comics will be poorer for not having Grant Morrison as a constant presence.
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