Grant Morrison bibliography | |
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![]() Grant Morrison at Comic-Con 2008 | |
Active period | 1978–present |
Publishers | |
2000 AD | 1986–1994 |
DC Comics | 1988–present |
Vertigo | 1993–2011 |
Image Comics | 1993–2015 |
Marvel Comics | 1995–2004 |
This is a bibliography of the Scottish comic book writer Grant Morrison.
Titles published by various British publishers include:
Titles published by Marvel UK include:
Titles published by Fleetway include:
Titles published by DC Comics and its various imprints include:
Titles published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint include:
Titles published by Marvel include:
Titles published by various American publishers include:
Most of Morrison's early non-comics work was reprinted in a single volume:
Lovely Biscuits (Oneiros Books, 1998, ISBN 1-902197-01-1) | |||||
Title | Year | Originally published in | ISBN | Originally published by | Notes |
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"The Braille Encyclopaedia" | 1991 | Hotter Blood | 0-6717-0149-5 | Pocket Books |
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"The Room Where Love Lives" | 1993 | Hottest Blood | 0-6717-5367-3 | Pocket Books |
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"Lovecraft in Heaven" | 1995 | The Starry Wisdom | 1-871592-32-1 | Creation Books | |
"I'm a Policeman" | 1998 | Disco 2000 | 0-34070-771-2 | Sceptre | |
"Red King Rising" |
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"Depravity" |
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Further short- and long-form prose works include:
The approach with Wildcats and the post apocalyptic direction all comes from the outline Grant Morrison had, and will make sense when it comes to the completion of Jim and Grant's 'WIldcats.'
The final question was whether "World's End" started with Morrison's run on "WildCats" and "The Authority," and if the current apocalyptic storyline was the planned result. Abernathy answered that it was "pretty much planned" to turn out this way.
LeSexy is an dark, open-ended sitcom-style series which will appear as a short series of six issue story arcs. It's like Fawlty Towers , The League of Gentlemen or even Twin Peaks in some ways. The book will be drawn by Cameron Stewart - who worked with me on The Invisibles and is currently involved in some kind of relationship with Catwoman.
There's the Indestructible Man series which is plotted and awaits the hand of Quitely but only after we've done our DCU book, so don't hold your breath just yet.
There's this big comic idea I've been working on for the last few years—briefly called Warcop, and now known as The New Bible—where I've now gone through about five different versions of the first-issue script without getting what I wanted from it.
I think that "Warcop" is on hold, but there's another Morrison script in the works.
I signed with DC for two years to do Warcop and DV8 (with Wildstorm). Again, both scripts were delayed so Karen created some Hellblazer for me. When that was finished she offered me Joe the Barbarian because Grant was putting Warcop on hold.
Then I have a book with Camilla D'Errico. It's turned into my experimental psycho-sci-fi Western manga and it's the one I'm most excited about right now as I'm writing the first issue at last and just imagining her incredible artwork bringing it to life.
Then there's The New Bible, the final title for the project I'm doing with Camilla D'Errico.
The Grant Morrison image is the alternate cover for the DVD of Talking with Gods . <...> I was part of that movie since I'm slated to work on a book with him, and so the directors/filmmakers asked me to draw a new cover.
The SLEAZE NATION column was something I'd love to have done regularly but they kept inexplicably editing out my best stuff without telling me, so I stopped.