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Morrison: The Early Years, Sequart.org's first
book, is here!
Grant Morrison redefined comics in the late 1980s and early
1990s from his trailblazing creation of ZENITH, through his
metatextual innovations on ANIMAL MAN, to his Dadaist super-heroics
in DOOM PATROL. Along the way, he explored the Batman mythos
with his multilayered masterpiece ARKHAM ASYLUM and the literary
GOTHIC storyline.
According to the book's author, Timothy Callahan, "the
book explores the unifying themes of Morrison's early work,
providing a close analysis of stylistic and structural techniques.
Morrison is arguably the greatest comic book writer in history,
and this book attempts to explain why."
Grant Morrison: The Early Years examines five of Morrison's
works in detail. Using plain language, Callahan opens up Morrison's
sometimes difficult texts and expands the reader's appreciation
of their significance, creating a study accessible to both
Grant Morrison aficionados and those new to his work. An extended
interview with Morrison on his early career rounds out the
volume.
"The book has already garnered considerable attention
online and at February's New York Comic-Con," says Publisher
Julian Darius. "Author Timothy Callahan has been repeatedly
praised in reviews of the book," Darius reveals, "and
cover artist Kevin Colden has been in the news lately for
receiving -- and declining -- a Xeric grant." Sequart
Editor-in-Chief Mike Phillips is pleased with the final product
as well. "From cover to cover," says Phillips, "this
book is an eye-opener. It really helps you appreciate the
little things in Grant's work that you may have missed the
first ten times through!"
The book is the first in the new line of books from Sequart
Research & Literacy Organization, a non-profit devoted
to the study and promotion of comic books as a legitimate
art.
For more information about Grant Morrison: The Early Years
and information about ordering, visit http://www.sequart.org/books/?book=25373.
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