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Grant Morrison bibliography

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Grant Morrison bibliography
Grant Morrison atComic-Con 2008
Active period1978–present
Publishers
2000 AD1986–1994
DC Comics1988–present
Vertigo1993–2011
Image Comics1993–2015
Marvel Comics1995–2004

This is abibliography of the Scottishcomic book writerGrant Morrison.

Comics

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UK publishers

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Titles published by various British publishers include:

Marvel UK

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Titles published byMarvel UK include:

  • Captain Britain vol. 2 #13: "Captain Granbretan" (four-page prose story with illustrations byJohn Stokes, co-feature, 1986)
  • Spider-Man and Zoids (Zoids co-feature — published alongsideThe Amazing Spider-Man reprints):
    • "Old Soldiers Never Die" (withGeoff Senior, in #18, 1986)
    • "A Fine and Private Place" (with Geoff Senior, in #19, 1986)
    • "Deserts" (withRon Smith (#30) and Geoff Senior (#31), in #30–31, 1986)
    • "Bits and Pieces" (with John Ridgway, in #36–37, 1986)
    • "The Black Zoid" (withKev Hopgood and Steve Yeowell (#43, 45–46), in #40–46, 1986–1987)
    • "Orientation" (with Steve Yeowell, in #47, 1987)
    • "Out of the Blue" (with Steve Yeowell, in #48, 1987)
    • "Blue Moon, Red Dawn" (with Steve Yeowell, in #49, 1987)
    • "Schumacher's Story" (withPhil Gascoine, in #50, 1987)
  • Doctor Who Magazine (anthology):
    • Doctor Who: The World Shapers (tpb, 288 pages, Panini, 2008,ISBN 1-905239-87-4) includes:
      • "Changes" (with John Ridgway, in #118–119, 1986)
      • "The World Shapers" (with John Ridgway, in #127–129, 1987)
    • Doctor Who: A Cold Day in Hell (tpb, 180 pages, Panini, 2009,ISBN 1-84653-410-0) includes:
  • Action Force (anthology):

Fleetway

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Titles published byFleetway include:

  • 2000 AD (anthology):
    • Tharg's Future Shocks:
      • All-Star Future Shocks (tpb, 192 pages,Simon & Schuster, 2013,ISBN 1-78108-074-7) includes:
        • "Hotel Harry Felix!" (with Geoff Senior, in #463, 1986)
        • "The Alteration" (withAlan Langford, in #466, 1986)
        • "Alien Aid" (with John Stokes, in #469, 1986)
        • "Some People Never Listen!" (with Barry Kitson, in #475, 1986)
        • "The Shop That Sold Everything" (with John Stokes, in #477, 1986)
        • "Wheels of Fury" (with Geoff Senior, in #481, 1986)
        • "Curse Your Lucky Star" (with Barry Kitson, in #482, 1986)
        • "Ulysses Sweet: Maniac for Hire" (withJohnny Johnstone, in #507, 1987)
        • "Ulysses Sweet in... Fruitcake and Veg" (withColin MacNeil, in #508–509, 1987)
        • "Fair Exchange" (with Colin MacNeil, in #514, 1987)
        • "The Invisible Etchings of Salvador Dalí" (withJohn Hicklenton, in #515, 1987)
        • "Big Trouble for Blast Barclay" (withMike White, in #516, 1987)
        • "Return to Sender" (withJeff Anderson, inAnnual '87, 1986)
      • The Best of Tharg's Future Shocks (tpb, 160 pages,Rebellion, 2008,ISBN 1-905437-81-1) includes:
      • 2000 AD Presents: Sci-Fi Thrillers (tpb, 320 pages, Rebellion, 2013,ISBN 1-78108-177-8) includes:
        • "Danger! Genius at Work!" (withSteve Dillon, in #479, 1986)
        • "Candy and the Catchman" (with John Ridgway, in #491, 1986)
    • Zenith:
      • Zenith: Phase One (hc, 112 pages, Rebellion, 2014,ISBN 1-78108-276-6) collects:
        • "Phase One: Tygers" (with Steve Yeowell, in #535–550, 1987)
        • "Interlude: Whitlock" (with Steve Yeowell, in #558) and "Interlude: Peyne" (in 559, 1988)
      • Zenith: Phase Two (hc, 112 pages, Rebellion, 2014,ISBN 1-78108-278-2) collects:
        • "Phase Two: The Hollow Land" (with Steve Yeowell, in #589–606, 1988)
        • "Interlude: Maximan" (withM. Carmona, inWinter Special '88, 1988)
      • Zenith: Phase Three (hc, 144 pages, Rebellion, 2015,ISBN 1-78108-321-5) collects:
        • "Mandala: Shadows and Reflections" (withJim McCarthy, inAnnual '90, 1989)
        • "Phase Three: War in Heaven" (with Steve Yeowell, in #626–634, 650–662, 667–670, 1989–1990)
      • Zenith: Phase Four (hc, 112 pages, Rebellion, 2015,ISBN 1-78108-346-0) collects:
        • "Phase Four: Jerusalem" (with Steve Yeowell, in #791–806, 1992)
        • "zzzzenith.com" (with Steve Yeowell, inProg 2001, 2000)
    • Venus Bluegenes: "The Pleasures of the Flesh" (withWill Simpson, inSci-Fi Special '88, 1988) collected inRogue Trooper: Tales of Nu-Earth Volume 3 (tpb, 400 pages, Rebellion, 2012,ISBN 1-78108-068-2)
    • Really and Truly (with Rian Hughes, in #842–849, 1993) collected inYesterday's Tomorrows (hc, 256 pages,Knockabout, 2007,ISBN 0-86166-154-0; tpb,Image, 2011,ISBN 1-60706-314-X)
    • Judge Dredd:
      • "Inferno" (withCarlos Ezquerra, in #842–853, 1993) collected inJudge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 19 (tpb, 320 pages, Rebellion, 2012,ISBN 1-907992-96-0)
      • "Book of the Dead" (co-written by Morrison andMark Millar, art byDermot Power, in #859–866, 1993) collected inJudge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 20 (tpb, 320 pages, Rebellion, 2013,ISBN 1-78108-141-7)
      • "Crusade" (co-written by Morrison and Mark Millar, art byMick Austin, in #928–937, 1995) collected inJudge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Volume 22 (tpb, 304 pages, Rebellion, 2014,ISBN 1-78108-227-8)
    • Big Dave (co-written by Morrison and Mark Millar):
      • "Target: Baghdad" (withSteve Parkhouse, in #842–845, 1993)
      • "Monarchy in the UK" (with Steve Parkhouse, in #846–849, 1993)
      • "Young Dave" (with Steve Parkhouse, inYearbook '94, 1993)
      • "Costa del Chaos" (withAnthony Williams, in #869–872, 1994)
      • "Wotta Lotta Balls" (with Steve Parkhouse, in #904–907, 1994)
    • Janus: Psi Division:
      • "Will o' the Wisp" (with Carlos Ezquerra, inWinter Special '93, 1993)
      • "House of Sighs" (co-written by Morrison andMaggie Knight, art byPaul Johnson, in #953, 1995)
      • "Faustus" (co-written by Morrison and Mark Millar, art by Paul Johnson, in #1024–1031, 1997)
    • Tharg the Mighty: "A Night 2 Remember" (with Steve Yeowell, one page in2000 AD's 25th anniversary strip featuring aZenith cameo, in #1280, 2002)
  • Revolver #1–7: "Dare" (with Rian Hughes, anthology, 1990–1991) — with a short recap strip and the final installment published inCrisis #55–56 (anthology, 1991)
    • The entire serial was collected inYesterday's Tomorrows (hc, 256 pages, Knockabout, 2007,ISBN 0-86166-154-0; tpb, Image, 2011,ISBN 1-60706-314-X)
    • The serial was also reprinted in oversized format asDare: The Controversial Memoir of Dan Dare (tpb, 80 pages,Xpresso, 1991,ISBN 1-85386-211-8)
  • Crisis #56–61: "Bible John-A Forensic Meditation" (withDaniel Vallely, anthology, 1991)
  • The Comic Relief Comic (among other writers and artists, one-shot, 1991)

DC Comics

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Titles published byDC Comics and its various imprints include:

Vertigo

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Titles published by DC Comics'Vertigo imprint include:

Marvel Comics

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Titles published byMarvel include:

Other US publishers

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Titles published by various American publishers include:

Prose fiction and playwriting

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Most of Morrison's early non-comics work was reprinted in a single volume:

Lovely Biscuits (Oneiros Books, 1998,ISBN 1-902197-01-1)
TitleYearOriginally published inISBNOriginally published byNotes
"The Braille Encyclopaedia"1991Hotter Blood0-6717-0149-5Pocket Books
"The Room Where Love Lives"1993Hottest Blood0-6717-5367-3Pocket Books
  • Published as a short comic inVerotika #2 (Verotik, 1995)
  • Adapted and drawn byKim Hagen
"Lovecraft in Heaven"1995The Starry Wisdom1-871592-32-1Creation Books
"I'm a Policeman"1998Disco 20000-34070-771-2Sceptre
"Red King Rising"
  • A play (first performed on 17 July 1989)
"Depravity"
  • A play (first performed on 16 August 1990)

Further short- and long-form prose works include:

Nonfiction and other work

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Works about Morrison

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References

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  1. ^"Grant Morrison". globalvariables.net. 19 January 2019.Archived from the original on 3 March 2020.
  2. ^Hansom, Ben (11 September 2013)."The Savage Sword of Grant Morrison - Pat Kane vs. The New Adventures of Hitler". Deep Space Transmissions. Archived fromthe original on 1 November 2020.
  3. ^Mautner, Chris (15 July 2011)."Collect this now!The New Adventures of Hitler".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 18 July 2011.
  4. ^Reed, Bill (14 July 2007)."365 Reasons to Love Comics #195". Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 17 July 2007.
  5. ^Johnston, Rich (19 June 2022)."Gerard Way & Grant Morrison's Batman Punk Song & Arkham Asylum 2".Bleeding Cool.Archived from the original on 19 June 2022.
  6. ^ab"GRANT MORRISON REVEALS "MULTIVERSITY TOO" AND BATMAN: BLACK & WHITE SERIES OF ORIGINAL GRAPHIC NOVELS".DC Comics. 11 July 2015.Archived from the original on 14 July 2015.
  7. ^Terror, Jude (20 July 2017)."Batman Writer Grant Morrison Unveils 'Arkham Asylum 2' Graphic Novel Plans".The Hollywood Reporter.Archived from the original on 23 July 2017.
  8. ^Roberts, Samuel (2 October 2020)."Brave New World's Grant Morrison explains why the sci-fi show matters in 2020".TechRadar.Archived from the original on 3 October 2020.
  9. ^Johnston, Rich (23 March 2021)."DC Comics Replaces All Of Grant Morrison Superman Omnibus For Free".Bleeding Cool.Archived from the original on 23 March 2021.
  10. ^Allstetter, Rob (21 August 2006)."DC COMICS FOR NOVEMBER". Comics Continuum.Archived from the original on 8 September 2008.
  11. ^Arrant, Chris (19 September 2008)."WILD AT HEART: BEN ABERNATHY".Newsarama. Archived fromthe original on 8 December 2008.
  12. ^Rogers, Vaneta (24 March 2009)."Keith Giffen on Finishing Morrison's Authority".Newsarama. Archived fromthe original on 27 March 2009.
  13. ^Tabu, Hannibal (26 July 2008)."CCI: Wildstorm Brewing".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 17 September 2008.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.'
  14. ^Birdie, Benjamin (11 February 2009)."NYCC: Wildstorm".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 13 February 2009.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.
  15. ^Burlingame, Russ (12 July 2015)."SDCC 2015: Grant Morrison Talks The Multiversity Too".ComicBook.com.Archived from the original on 28 November 2015.
  16. ^Collins, Brad; Simons, Eric."The Bizarre Boys". The House of Vertigo. Archived fromthe original on 12 December 2000.
  17. ^"News". Crack! Comicks. Archived fromthe original on 9 June 2002.
  18. ^Doran, Michael (4 June 2002)."THE FILTHY THOUGHTS of GRANT MORRISON".Newsarama. Archived fromthe original on 2 August 2002.LeSexy is an dark, open-ended sitcom-style series which will appear as a short series of six issue story arcs. It's likeFawlty Towers,The League of Gentlemen or evenTwin Peaks in some ways. The book will be drawn by Cameron Stewart - who worked with me onThe Invisibles and is currently involved in some kind of relationship withCatwoman.
  19. ^abLima, Hector (7 August 2003)."CATCHING UP WITH PROFESSOR M: TALKING WITH GRANT MORRISON".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2003.
  20. ^Contino, Jennifer (28 November 2003)."TOTALLY GRANT MORRISON".Comicon.com. Archived fromthe original on 10 September 2007.There's theIndestructible Man series which is plotted and awaits the hand of Quitely but only after we've done ourDCU book, so don't hold your breath just yet.
  21. ^Brown, Mitch (18 May 2004)."THE NEW AGE OF MORRISON". ComiX-Fan Forums. Archived from the original on 19 November 2004.
  22. ^Renaud, Jeffrey (20 March 2009)."Morrison on the Return of Seaguy!".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 22 March 2009.
  23. ^abFurey, Emmett (19 April 2008)."NYCC: Vertigo - Welcome to the Edge".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 21 April 2008.
  24. ^Sneddon, Laura (22 August 2013)."Seaguy Eternal: The Script, It Lives! And Morrison's Full Answers on Seaguy".ComicsBeat.Archived from the original on 22 August 2013.
  25. ^Terror, Jude (5 October 2017)."Cameron Stewart Has Had Grant Morrison's Script For The Final Seaguy Comics For Over 3 Years".Bleeding Cool.Archived from the original on 1 February 2018.
  26. ^Vineyard, Jennifer (12 September 2008)."Grant Morrison's Madonna-Inspired 'Warcop' Moves From Hollywood To Comics".MTV.com. Archived fromthe original on 15 September 2008.
  27. ^abPierce, Leonard (22 July 2009)."Interview: Grant Morrison".The A.V. Club. Archived fromthe original on 18 December 2009.There's this big comic idea I've been working on for the last few years—briefly calledWarcop, and now known asThe New Bible—where I've now gone through about five different versions of the first-issue script without getting what I wanted from it.
  28. ^Dueben, Alex (29 January 2009)."Talking with "Hellblazer" Artist Sean Murphy".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 31 January 2009.I think that "Warcop" is on hold, but there's another Morrison script in the works.
  29. ^O'Shea, Tim (18 January 2010)."Talking Comics with Tim: Sean Murphy".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 21 January 2010.I signed with DC for two years to doWarcop andDV8 (withWildstorm). Again, both scripts were delayed soKaren created someHellblazer for me. When that was finished she offered meJoe the Barbarian because Grant was puttingWarcop on hold.
  30. ^Klaehn, Jeffery (20 January 2009)."Grant Morrison, Final Crisis and the Superhero Genre".Publishers Weekly. Archived fromthe original on 31 January 2009.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.
  31. ^Thill, Scott (19 March 2009)."Grant Morrison Talks Brainy Comics, Sexy Apocalypse".Wired. Archived fromthe original on 22 March 2009.Then there'sThe New Bible, the final title for the project I'm doing with Camilla D'Errico.
  32. ^Ingram, Ryan (13 July 2011)."Interview: Camilla D'errico". The Snipe News.Archived from the original on 28 July 2021.The Grant Morrison image is the alternate cover for the DVD ofTalking 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.
  33. ^Khoury, George.Kimota!: The Miracleman Companion. p. 47.
  34. ^Riesman, Abraham (4 September 2014)."New Miracleman Comics Stories (Including One by Grant Morrison) Coming Soon".Vulture.Archived from the original on 4 September 2014.
  35. ^Tramountanas, George (18 April 2008)."NYCC: Virgin Comics Announces Grant Morrison Webisodes".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 30 April 2008.
  36. ^Damore, Meagan (9 July 2015)."SDCC: Grant Morrison, Stan Lee to Launch New Series Exclusively on Humble Bundle".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 10 July 2015.
  37. ^Sunu, Steve (7 October 2014)."Morrison's "Sinatoro" Heads to Black Mask Studios".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 8 October 2014.
  38. ^Johnston, Rich (3 May 2016)."Grant Morrison And Vanesa Del Rey's Sinatro – Finally – This Autumn".Bleeding Cool.Archived from the original on 4 May 2016.
  39. ^"Smile of the Absent Cat". Gerhard Art. 4 September 2014.Archived from the original on 21 September 2021.
  40. ^Waddell, Calum (11 January 2012). "Interrogation: Grant Morrison".Judge Dredd Megazine. No. 318.Rebellion. p. 19.
  41. ^Riesman, Abraham (22 November 2016)."Grant Morrison Unveils His Jesus-Conan Mash-up Comic, Savage Sword of Jesus Christ".Vulture.Archived from the original on 23 November 2016.
  42. ^Ellis, Warren (9 June 2000)."Come In Alone: Issue #128".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 11 April 2001.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.
  43. ^Morrison, Grant."the smell of reason 1 - heil photo sapiens! 1998". grantmorrison.com. Archived fromthe original on 11 April 2002.
  44. ^Morrison, Grant."the smell of reason 2: two breasts for britain! 1998". grantmorrison.com. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2002.
  45. ^Morrison, Grant."the smell of reason 3 : viva le fear! 2000". grantmorrison.com. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2002.

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