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Wizard 216
Posted on September 28, 2009
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More on the Meltdown Comics Grant Morrison+Clive Barker Event
Posted on August 20, 2009
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Industry insiders talk Comic-Con
Posted on July 22, 2009
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A.V. Club interview Grant Morrison
Posted on July 22, 2009
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Posted on July 16, 2009
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Posted on July 8, 2009
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Grant Morrison & Clive Barker Meltdown Hollywood
Posted on July 2, 2009
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Posted on July 1, 2009
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Grant Morrison Tells All About Batman and Robin
I tend to assume that Batman goes out every single night as Gotham’s Guardian and stops dozens of robberies, muggings, suicides or whatever all the time. Those ‘ordinary’, ‘mundane’ crimes are his bread and butter but they don’t really challenge him and they don’t necessarily make for compelling stories, so I prefer to focus on the wilder, weirder nights of his career and I like to see him facing devilishly brilliant, flamboyant psychos who can actually put him under pressure and take him to his limits. Watching a billionaire Batman disarm poorly-trained, poverty-stricken muggers effortlessly or beating up skinny junkies might be fun for a scene or two but does tend to raise thorny issues of class and privilege that the basic adventure hero concept is not necessarily equipped to deal with adequately.
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I also wanted to show a healthier Gotham City too. That whole Son-of-Sam, Rorschach-narration - ‘This city is an open sewer where the rats feed on the broken dreams and filth of umm…other rats…where sneering, gnawing urban predators…blah blah…’ - has become clichéd, tired and unconvincing. If Gotham was so bloody awful, no-one normal would live there and there’d be no-one to protect from criminals. If Gotham really was an open sewer of crime and corruption, every story set there would serve to demonstrate the complete and utter failure of Batman’s mission, which isn’t really the message we want to send, is it? You’ve got Batman and all his allies as well as Commissioner Gordon and the city still exudes a vile miasma of darkness and death? I can’t buy that. It’s simply not realistic and flies in the face of in-story logic (and you know I like my comics realistic!) so my artists and I have taken a different tack and we want to show the cool, vibrant side of Gotham, the energy and excitement that would draw people to live and visit there.
Posted on July 1, 2009
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Posted on June 30, 2009