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How long was Grant Morrison on Batman?

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How long was Grant Morrison on Batman?

How long was Grant Morrison on Batman?

six years Grant Morrison's DC Comics span a number of characters and nearly all corners of the DC Multiverse, but due to its complex excellence, Morrison's most well-known contribution may always be his six years on Batman.

When did Grant Morrison write Batman?

2006 Beginning in 2006, acclaimed comic scribe/chaos magician/occasional fictional character Grant Morrison embarked on an epic and ambitious Batman story that would take nearly seven years across several different comic book titles to complete.

Is Grant Morrison's Batman canon?

Few runs in comics are as aggressively ambitious as Grant Morrison's Batman. An attempt at reconciling every aspect of Batman's past into a unified canon– both through sly references and genuinely inspired leaps of logic– Grant Morrison's Batman is a love letter to the Dark Knight's ever expansive mythos.

Is Grant Morrison leaving DC?

Grant Morrison's DC departure (for now) In a recent interview with Newsarama, Morrison revealed that their upcoming work on the miniseries Superman and the Authority will be the last DC work we see for "quite a while," as the writer heads off to do more work in television.

What comes first Batman RIP or Final Crisis?

A portion of the storyline runs through Batman #682–683, and is intertwined with Final Crisis, in which Batman is Bruce Wayne. Writer Grant Morrison, in regards to the chronology of "R.I.P." and Final Crisis (because they were both being published simultaneously), stated, "First it's 'R.I.P. '.

Is Grant Morrison in The New 52 Batman?

DC Batman-line editor Mike Marts confirmed that elements of Morrison's previous run on the Batman and Batman and Robin titles (in addition to Incorporated's first volume) are still a part of the continuity of the New 52, with major storylines Batman and Son, Batman R.I.P., Batman: Reborn, and The Return of Bruce Wayne ...

Is Grant Morrison queer?

In a 2020 interview with Mondo2000, Morrison mentioned that they had "been non-binary, cross-dressing, 'gender queer' since I was 10 years old, but the available terms for what I was doing and how I felt were few and far between."

Which Batman storyline is canon?

Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight is widely considered one of the best Batman movies ever made, but the film's story extends beyond the big screen. In fact, DC just teased that the plot of The Dark Knight is actually canon to the ongoing series The Joker.

Is Batman war games canon?

War Games has an interesting place in the Dark Knight's canon. The mega-crossover event from the mid-2000s carried on the tradition of multi-title storytelling that started with Knightfall, and like those stories, it ended up reshaping the Caped Crusader's world.

Is Grant Morrison still writing Green Lantern?

The Green Lantern artist Liam Sharp revealed the series' Season 2 conclusion will also be a wrap for writer Grant Morrison's career with DC. It was always planned as two seasons of twelve issues each, so that'll be it. Grant says it's his last ever DC work.

When did Grant Morrison do his first Batman comic?

  • The first bit of story that Morrison crafted for his Bat-epic actually appeared in small chunks in two different issues of 52 (not to be confused with the “new 52”). Fifty Two was a weekly comic series which ran from 2006-2007, the series’ concept was to fill in the missing year between Infinite Crisis and Countdown to Final Crisis.

What was the last book Grant Morrison wrote?

  • Batman & Robin Must Die is the book Grant Morrison’s run had always been building up to, but it would be far from the last. Even with Bruce back, the world’s changed too much for just one Batman.

When does Grant Morrison's Batman 52 take place?

  • In 52, Morrison gives us a few glimpses of Bruce wandering to Nanda Parbat where he would undergo the thögal ritual which is referenced later on during his proper Batman run. All in all the only two issues which contain pertinent details to Morrison’s story are Issues (“weeks”) #30 and #47.

When did Grant Morrison start writing Doom Patrol?

  • In 1996 Morrison wrote Flex Mentallo, a Doom Patrol spin-off with art by Frank Quitely, and returned briefly to DC Universe superheroics with the short-lived Aztek, co-written with Mark Millar.

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