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Supergods
Supergods







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If you're looking for an in-depth history and analysis of superheroes and comic book history, you might want to look elsewhere. So, if you're a fan of Morrison and his work, pick it up and make it a favorite. This isn't a book about Superheroes, this is a book about Grant Morrison's life with superheroes.

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His slow creative climb into the business, the influences of drugs, music, fashion and British trends on his life and his career. And then I realized that Morrison was telling the story of comic book history by telling us his own story. Sadly, it can at times weigh the book down with long periods of prose that say little or advance the "story" to the point where I'd forgotten what the book was about. You get the sense early on, and he never lets up, that Morrison is writing a philosophical history book with the prose techniques that have made him the successful comic book writer he is. The fun part is this book reads almost exactly like the comic books Morrison writes: long, adjective-heavy sentences that are meant to describe and enliven a static scene, this time his written words. Make no mistake, this book is an autobiography. I wish I didn't have to compete with someone as good as him." "Grant Morrison is one of the great comics writers of all time. In this exhilarating work of a lifetime, Morrison draws on art, science, mythology, and his own astonishing journeys through this shadow universe to provide the first true history of the superhero - why they matter, why they will always be with us, and what they tell us about who we are. But what are they trying to tell us?įor Grant Morrison, arguably the greatest of contemporary chroniclers of the superworld, these heroes are powerful archetypes whose ongoing, decades-spanning story arcs reflect and predict the course of human existence: Through them we tell the story of ourselves, our troubled history, and our starry aspirations.

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In less than a century, they've gone from not existing at all to being everywhere we look: on our movie and television screens, in our videogames and dreams. In a matter of years, the skies of the imaginary world were filled with strange mutants, aliens, and vigilantes: Batman, Wonder Woman, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, and the X-Men - the list of names is as familiar as our own.

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The first superhero comic ever published, Action Comics #1 in 1938, introduced the world to something both unprecedented and timeless: Superman, a caped god for the modern age. From one of the most acclaimed and profound writers in the world of comics comes a thrilling and provocative exploration of humankind's great modern myth: the superhero.









Supergods