The Return of Bruce Wayne - Grant Morrison's new series
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2009-12-09-morrison-bruce-wayne-st_N.htm
This sounds f*cking awesome.
The Return of Bruce Wayne - Grant Morrison's new series
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2009-12-09-morrison-bruce-wayne-st_N.htm
This sounds f*cking awesome.
Re: The Return of Bruce Wayne - Grant Morrison's new series
Originally posted by Philosophía
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2009-12-09-morrison-bruce-wayne-st_N.htmThis sounds f*cking awesome.
I believe that's beyond awesome.
Having him just get from caveman back to current DCU would be too ...normal and easy for Morrison.
It's things like that and the premise of Multiversity that make him the best active writter in comics IMO.
Morrison you superstar.
Re: The Return of Bruce Wayne - Grant Morrison's new series
Originally posted by Philosophía
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2009-12-09-morrison-bruce-wayne-st_N.htmThis sounds f*cking awesome.
ha-som
Re: The Return of Bruce Wayne - Grant Morrison's new series
Originally posted by Philosophía
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2009-12-09-morrison-bruce-wayne-st_N.htmThis sounds f*cking awesome.
It'll be beyond awesome if they release those in 1:6 scale figures!
As for the story itself, aint we seeing this already with Captain America? Hero dies, somehow is trapped in the past and is trying to find a way to his own time. While the details are different, the premise seems the same.
Re: Re: The Return of Bruce Wayne - Grant Morrison's new series
Originally posted by Darth ViciousAs for the story itself, aint we seeing this already with Captain America? Hero dies, somehow is trapped in the past and is trying to find a way to his own time. While the details are different, the premise seems the same.
Thank you! further evidence that **** Morrison is nothing but an overrated HACK!
Re: Re: The Return of Bruce Wayne - Grant Morrison's new series
Originally posted by Darth Vicious
As for the story itself, aint we seeing this already with Captain America? Hero dies, somehow is trapped in the past and is trying to find a way to his own time. While the details are different, the premise seems the same.
Yes, it's similar to the recent Captain America: Reborn story, and when the first issue came out there were quite a few people who accused Brubaker of ripping-off Morrison/Batman/Final Crisis and Lost, for starters. He hilariously defended himself by saying something similar to "I didn't rip this, I ripped off that!" (reffering to Slaughterhouse), and also saying that this was in plans ever since Captain America #25.
Either way, I have no doubt that Grant will, despite the similarities, do something completly different.