![]() ![]() Surely he can't make every single different project a beautiful, bizarre and rare thing. Morrison is at a stage in his career where decades of mind warping, reality shaping, chaotic insanity in his comics could make a casual reader believe that surely, he must be running out of stories to tell. But don't worry because this isn't that comic. ![]() He's never been one for macho posturing, so when you start reading Happyand suddenly "cunt" is being tossed around by tough guy, mafia cliches you might get nervous. Grant has always worked hard to keep himself at arm"s length from pointless, ultra-violent tough guy comics, even saying in an interview with The Mindless Ones,"As you know I always prefer to do stuff that's symbolic rather than gritty and realistic." and speaking out against a culture where men writing the characters prove a striking contrast in health, temperament, lifestyle, etc. But when you realize that Happy is penned by Grant Morrison you might think exactly the same thing, "unreal". ![]() Not that Morrison's work has ever been considered realism. ![]() Not that Morrison has ever had a problem choosing his words. That's the first word of the long awaited Grant Morrison/Darick Robertson Image collaboration Happy out September 26 and as far as word choice goes, it's apt. ![]()
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