DC Comics Grant Morrison interview
BackThis is an interview that DC Comics did with writer Grant Morrison at the San Diego Comicon in 2003 about a variety of subjects concerning himself and works he's done with DC.
Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: March 24, 2006 at 10:00 pm
Author: tranquileyes
Length: 0:07:05
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Video Comments:
nomansfriend (Saturday 29th of November 2008 07:09:24 PM)
most overratted writer in comics. The man whos ego was so big he killed batman. What a homo.
hanshotfirst1138 (Friday 21st of November 2008 07:33:27 PM)
Is there a version of this with subtitles? Being a lonely, sheltered, midwestern American, I can hard make out what he's saying. Such a disgrace since my name is O'Connor.
kometman (Sunday 9th of November 2008 05:16:46 AM)
How come british people are so good at writing comics? It's not a bad thing, so don't get me wrong. but it's like, where do all these people COME from?
VisitorY (Thursday 20th of November 2008 07:57:11 PM)
Well, Grant Morrison was written into existence by Alan Moore.
kiltwearer1 (Monday 27th of October 2008 05:43:05 AM)
scottish not english
Kirleyhair (Monday 13th of October 2008 01:21:42 PM)
I loved DK2. Shut up
JETemplar (Thursday 18th of September 2008 11:41:06 PM)
Have you read ANYTHING By Miller other than Sin City, 300 and his recent Batman work? Have you read Ronin? Bad Boy?, Born Again? Honest to God their is a reason why he is one of the most influential people in Comics. Stan Lee who worked with Jack Fucking Kirby called him a Genius not to long ago.
wayno1971 (Monday 8th of September 2008 06:05:24 AM)
Watchmen no question.... one of the best pieces of writing in any medium. You read it yet?
S3000S3000 (Tuesday 9th of September 2008 09:08:34 AM)
Yes! It was very clever and extremely well written. The funny thing is its wrote very much as a normal novel, although it remains completely true to the comic genre.
wayno1971 (Tuesday 9th of September 2008 09:45:44 AM)
Yeah, it contains elements that couldn't translate to a purely literal level. The switching back and forth of the visual elements and synchronicities of looming war, the vibe on the street and the pirate comic. It gets better every time you read it. It is saturated with background detail too. There's a great interview with Dave Gibbons on the 'Minscape of Alan Moore' dvd, - He talks of layers of synchronicity in the writing and research and also those that occured (un)naturally. Pure Magic =D