I was wondering, What do You think will happen after Death Metal? Perhaps a New Timeline?
I was wondering, What do You think will happen after Death Metal? Perhaps a New Timeline?
Yeah I don't like Morrison either lol I don't remember a single comic written by Morrison I liked, maybe just Green Lantern, but I read only 3 issues
I did enjoy Morrison’s run on Justice League. Many people praise his writing in Doom Patrol (but I haven’t read it yet). Morrison is a very particular, kind of an acquired taste IMO. It takes a while to get used to. But if you can see what he intends and take it for what it is, then you can probably get to enjoy it. It’s not for everyone, I agree!
I got a Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 1
When looking at the beginning credits of the book, I found out it was a third printing. I didn't know such a thing could happen on an omnibus! 😅
I was a little upset, but I'm a little happy because I know now that other people love Morrison's work on Batman besides me
Morrison had some bad, but I honestly think he overall had more good with his writing compared to Snyder.
Hey, at least Snyder's dialogue feels like its being said by actual human beings.
Although he's not great at characterization, I really enjoy Morrison's books because he is so good at plotting and planning. I can forgive most of his flaws except that he respects Silver Age continuity more than current continuity. I can totally understand how someone wouldn't like his work. @Leandro Raimundo I'd be interested in hearing what books of his you've read.
The 1950s actually on Grant Morrison's Batman stories
Though I'm sure there's hints of the Silver Age in his Green Lantern run
You're a new man with the new profile picture, Leostales 😑
Recently I read a Batman story he wrote in Legends of the Dark Knight, but I can't remember the title nor what was it about, I just didn't like it. I also read Final Crisis and some of his Batman run (RIP, Batman and Son, Black Hand, etc), but it was years ago when I had little to no understanding of the DC Universe, so it was hard to understand what was going on. His Action Comics run in New 52 was also weird and I couldn't enjoy much after the first 6 issues. And I mentioned it before, I read maybe 3 or 4 issues of the Green Lantern series, and I didn't hate it, but I dropped it and didn't read the issues that came after either.
Thanks.
"The 1950s actually on Grant Morrison's Batman stories"
For some reason my brain conflates the 50s with the Silver Age.
To clarify what I was saying earlier, I think its cool how he'll bring old stories back into canon, but I dislike how he'll ignore more recent stories. Example: He made Talia a rapist because he couldn't be bothered to read Son of the Demon.
But like I said, I try not to let this stop me from enjoying his strengths.
Understandable, it took me a long time to appreciate Final Crisis. Morrison certainly doesn't shy away from weirdness.
I think the only non-weird book of his I've read was Joe the Barbarian.
What do you think?