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Grant Morrison bibliography
Grant Morrison at Comic-Con 2008
Active period1978–present
Publishers
2000 AD1986–1994
DC Comics1989–present
Vertigo1993–2011
Marvel Comics1995–2004
Image Comics1993–2015
Heavy Metal2016–present

This article is a bibliography of Scottish comic book writer Grant Morrison.

Comics

UK publishers

Titles published by various British publishers include:

Marvel UK

Titles published by Marvel UK include:

  • Spider-Man and Zoids:
    • "Old Soldiers Never Die" (with Geoff Senior, in #19, 1986)
    • "Deserts" (with Geoff Senior and Ron Smith, in #30–31, 1986)
    • "Bits and Pieces" (with John Ridgway, in #36–37, 1986)
    • "The Black Zoid" (with John Ridgway, Kev Hopgood and Steve Yeowell, in #40–49, 1986–1987)
    • "Revelations" (with Phil Gascoine, in #50, 1987)
  • Captain Britain #13: "Captain Granbretan" (text story with illustrations by John Stokes, 1986)[2]
  • Doctor Who Magazine (anthology):
    • Doctor Who: The World Shapers (tpb, 288 pages, Panini, 2008, ISBN 1-905239-87-4) collects:
      • "Changes" (with John Ridgway, in #118–119, 1986)
      • "The World Shapers" (with John Ridgway and Tim Perkins, in #127–129, 1987)
    • Doctor Who: A Cold Day in Hell (tpb, 180 pages, Panini, 2009, ISBN 1-84653-410-0) collects:
  • Action Force (anthology):
    • "Meditations in Red" (with Steve Yeowell, in #17, 1987)
    • "Old Scores" (with Mark Farmer, in Action Force Monthly #3, 1988)

Fleetway

Titles published by Fleetway include:

  • 2000 AD (anthology):
    • Tharg's Future Shocks:
      • "Hotel Harry Felix" (with Geoff Senior, in #463, 1986)
      • "The Alteration" (with Alan 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)
      • "Danger: Genius at Work" (with Steve Dillon, in #479, 1986)
      • "Wheels of Fury" (with Geoff Senior, in #481, 1986)
      • "Candy and the Catchman" (with John Ridgway, in #491, 1986)
      • "Return to Sender" (with Jeff Anderson, in Annual '87, 1986)
      • The Best of Tharg's Future Shocks (tpb, 160 pages, Rebellion Developments, 2008, ISBN 1-905437-81-1) includes:
        • "Curse Your Lucky Star" (with Barry Kitson, in #482, 1986)
        • "Maniac for Hire" (with Johnny Johnstone, in #507, 1987)
        • "Fruitcake and Veg" (with Colin MacNeil, in #508–509, 1987)
        • "Fair Exchange" (with Colin MacNeil, in #514, 1987)
        • "The Invisible Etchings of Salvador Dalí" (with John Hicklenton, in #515, 1987)
        • "Big Trouble for Blast Barclay" (with Mike White, in #516, 1987)
    • Zenith (designs by Brendan McCarthy, art by Steve Yeowell except where noted):
      • Phase One (hc, 112 pages, Rebellion, 2014, ISBN 1-7810-8276-6) collects:
        • "Phase One" (in #535–550, 1987)
        • "Interlude 1: Whitlock" (in #558, 1988)
        • "Interlude 2: Peyne" (in 559, 1988)
      • Phase Two (hc, 112 pages, Rebellion, 2014, ISBN 1-7810-8278-2) collects:
        • "Phase Two" (in #589–606, 1988)
        • "Interlude 3: Maximan" (art by M. Carmona, in Winter Special '88, 1988)
      • Phase Three (hc, 144 pages, Rebellion, 2015, ISBN 1-7810-8321-5) collects:
        • "Mandala: Shadows & Reflections" (art by Jim McCarthy, in Annual '90, 1989)
        • "Phase Three" (in #626–634, 650–662, 667–670, 1989–1990)
      • Phase Four (hc, 112 pages, Rebellion, 2015, ISBN 1-7810-8346-0) collects:
        • "Phase Four" (in #791–806, 1992)
        • "zzzzenith.com" (in Prog 2001, 2000)
    • Venus Bluegenes: "The Pleasures of the Flesh" (with Will Simpson, in Sci-Fi Special '88, 1988)
    • Really & Truly (with Rian Hughes, in #842–849, 1993) collected in Yesterday's Tomorrows (hc, 256 pages, Knockabout, 2007, ISBN 0-86166-154-0)
    • Judge Dredd:
    • Big Dave (with Mark Millar):
      • "Target Baghdad" (with Steve Parkhouse, in #842–845, 1993)
      • "Young Dave" (with Steve Parkhouse, in Yearbook '94, 1993)
      • "Monarchy in the UK" (with Steve Parkhouse, in #846–849, 1994)
      • "Costa del Chaos" (with Anthony 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, in Winter Special '93, 1993)
      • "House of Sighs" (with Paul Johnson, in #953, 1995)
      • "Faustus" (with Mark Millar and Paul Johnson, in #1024–1031, 1997)
  • Revolver (anthology):
  • Crisis (anthology):

DC Comics

Titles published by DC Comics and its various imprints include:

Wildstorm

Titles published by DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint include:

Vertigo

Titles published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint include:

  • Absolute Vertigo (one-shot, anthology)
  • The Filth #1–13 (with Chris Weston, 2002–2003) collected as The Filth (tpb, 320 pages, 2004, ISBN 1-4012-0013-3; hc, 2015, ISBN 1-4012-5545-0)
  • Flex Mentallo #1–4 (with Frank Quitely, 1996) collected as Flex Mentallo: Man of Muscle Mystery (hc, 112 pages, 2012, ISBN 1-4012-3221-3; tpb, 2014, ISBN 1-4012-4702-4)
  • The Invisibles #1–25 (Vol. 1); #1–22 (Vol. 2); #12–1 (Vol. 3):
    • Say You Want a Revolution (tpb, 208 pages, 1996, ISBN 1-56389-267-7) collects:
      • "Dead Beatle$" (with Steve Yeowell, in v1 #1, 1994)
      • "Down and Out in Heaven and Hell" (with Steve Yeowell, in v1 #2–4, 1994)
      • "Arcadia" (with Jill Thompson, in v1 #5–8, 1995)
    • Apocalipstick (tpb, 208 pages, 2001, ISBN 1-56389-702-4) collects:
      • "23: Things Fall Apart" (with Jill Thompson, in v1 #9, 1995)
      • "Season of Ghouls" (with Chris Weston, in v1 #10, 1995)
      • "Royal Monsters" (with John Ridgway, in v1 #11, 1995)
      • "Best Man Fall" (with Steve Parkhouse, in v1 #12, 1995)
      • "She-Man" (with Jill Thompson, in v1 #13–15, 1995)
      • "London" (with Paul Johnson, in v1 #16, 1996)
    • Entropy in the UK (tpb, 232 pages, 2001, ISBN 1-56389-728-8) collects:
      • "Entropy in the UK" (with Phil Jimenez, in v1 #17–19, 1996)
      • "How I Became Invisible" (with Tommy Lee Edwards, in v1 #20, 1996)
      • "Liverpool" (with Paul Johnson, in v1 #21, 1996)
      • "House of Fun" (with Steve Yeowell, in v1 #22, 1996)
      • "The Last Temptation of Jack" (with Steve Yeowell, in v1 #23, 1996)
      • "Good-Bye Baby Rabbits" (with Steve Yeowell, in v1 #24, 1996)
      • "And A Half-Dozen of the Other" (with Mark Buckingham, in v1 #25, 1996)
    • Bloody Hell in America (tpb, 96 pages, 1998, ISBN 1-56389-444-0) collects:
      • "Black Science" (with Phil Jimenez, in v2 #1–4, 1997)
    • Counting to None (tpb, 240 pages, 1999, ISBN 1-56389-489-0) collects:
      • "Time Machine Go" (with Phil Jimenez, in v2 #5, 1997)
      • "The Girl Most Likely to" (with Phil Jimenez and Michael Lark, in v2 #6, 1997)
      • "The Sound of the Atom Splitting" (with Phil Jimenez, in v2 #7, 1997)
      • "Sensitive Criminals" (with Phil Jimenez and Chris Weston, in v2 #8–10, 1997)
      • "American Death Camp" (with Phil Jimenez, in v2 #11–13, 1997–1998)
      • "And We're All Police Men" (with Philip Bond, in Vertigo: Winter's Edge #1, 1998)
    • Kissing Mister Quimper (tpb, 224 pages, 2000, ISBN 1-56389-600-1) collects:
      • "Only Lovers Left Alive" (with Chris Weston, in v2 #14, 1998)
      • "The Philadelphia Experiment" (with Chris Weston, in v2 #15, 1998)
      • "Scorpio Rising" (with Chris Weston, in v2 #16, 1998)
      • "Black Science 2" (with Chris Weston and Ivan Reis, in v2 #17–20, 1998)
      • "All Tomorrow's Parties" (with Chris Weston, in v2 #21, 1999)
      • "The Tower" (with Chris Weston, in v2 #22, 1999)
    • The Invisible Kingdom (tpb, 288 pages, 2002, ISBN 1-4012-0019-2) collects:
      • "Satanstorm" (with Philip Bond and Warren Pleece, in v3 #12–9, 1999)
      • "Karmageddon" (with Sean Phillips, in v3 #8–5, 1999–2000)
      • "Planet Stepford" (with Steve Yeowell, Jill Thompson, Steve Parkhouse, John Ridgway, Ashley Wood and Philip Bond, in v3 #4, 2000)
      • "Goodbye Rag" (with Steve Yeowell, Rian Hughes, John Ridgway, Paul Johnson, Michael Lark, Jill Thompson and Chris Weston, in v3 #3, 2000)
      • "The Moment of the Blitz" (with Steve Yeowell, Pander Brothers, John Ridgway, Cameron Stewart, Ashley Wood and Dean Ormston, in v3 #2, 2000)
      • "Glitterdammerung" (with Frank Quitely, in v3 #1, 2000)
  • Joe the Barbarian #1–8 (with Sean Murphy, 2010–2011) collected as Joe the Barbarian (hc, 224 pages, 2011, ISBN 1-4012-2971-9; tpb, 2013, ISBN 1-4012-3747-9)
  • Vertigo Voices: Kill Your Boyfriend (with Philip Bond and D'Israeli, one-shot, 1995)
  • The Mystery Play (with Jon J. Muth, graphic novel, hc, 80 pages, 1994, ISBN 1-56389-108-5)
  • Seaguy (with Cameron Stewart):
    • Seaguy #1–3 (2004) collected as Seaguy (tpb, 104 pages, 2005, ISBN 1-4012-0494-5)
    • Seaguy: The Slaves of Mickey Eye #1–3 (2009)
  • Sebastian O #1–3 (with Steve Yeowell, 1993) collected as Sebastian O (tpb, 80 pages, 2004, ISBN 1-4012-0337-X)
  • Swamp Thing #140–143: "Bad Gumbo" (with Mark Millar; art by Philip Hester, 1994)
  • Vertigo's Winter Edge #1–2:
    • "And We're All Police Men" (with Philip Bond, in Vertigo: Winter's Edge #1, anthology, 1998)
    • 'The Invisibles' Paper Dolls (with Phil Jimenez & Kevin Nowlan, in Vertigo: Winter's Edge #2, anthology, 1999)
  • Vimanarama #1–3 (with Philip Bond, 2005) collected as Vimanarama (tpb, 102 pages, 2006, ISBN 1-4012-0496-1)
  • Weird War Tales #3: "New Toys" (with Frank Quitely, anthology, 1997) collected in Graphic Ink: DC Comics Art of Frank Quitely (hc, 368 pages, 2014, ISBN 1-4012-4840-3)
  • We3 #1–3 (with Frank Quitely, 2004–2005) collected as We3 (tpb, 104 pages, 2005, ISBN 1-4012-0495-3; hc, 144 pages, 2011, ISBN 1-4012-3067-9)

Marvel Comics

Titles published by Marvel include:

Other US publishers

Titles published by various American publishers include:

Fiction

Non-fiction

Video games

Television

Films

Works about Grant Morrison

Notes

  1. ^ Holland, Steve. Grant Morrison's Captain Clyde, Bear Alley, June 13, 2007
  2. ^ a b c "Fish1000 Comics: Lost and Found". Fish1000 Comics.
  3. ^ Johnston, Rich (January 29, 2003). "Waiting For Tommy XXIII: Interview with Grant Morrison". Waiting For Tommy. Dynamic Forces.
  4. ^ A six-page script written by Morrison in 1986, this solo Kid Marvelman tale was intended to appear in Dez Skinn's Warrior magazine as a placeholder for Alan Moore's Marvelman strip, then on hiatus due to Skinn's legal wrangles with Marvel Comics over the Marvelman name. Dez Skinn, speaking in George Khoury's Kimota! – The Marvelman Companion:

    ... Grant did submit a Kid Marvelman story, about a discussion between Kid Marvelman and a Catholic priest, and it was quite fascinating because Kid Marvelman argued a very good case against organised religion. Nobody was flying, no beams from anyone's eyes, but a bloody clever script, clever enough that I sent it to Alan Moore for his opinion. Alan's reply was, "Nobody else writes Marvelman." And I said to Grant, "I'm sorry, he's jealously hanging on to this one." Grant did have an answer, but again, I shouldn't really speak for him (source).

    When Marvel acquired the Miracleman rights, the company's CCO Joe Quesada found out about the lost story and asked Morrison if he still has the script and if he'd still like to see it published. Morrison did have it and agreed to give it to Marvel but only under the condition that Quesada himself draws it (source).
  5. ^ Ching, Albert (June 29, 2015). "Grant Morrison Tells 'Santa Claus: Year One' in "Klaus"". Comic Book Resources.
  6. ^ Damore, Meagan (July 9, 2015). "Grant Morrison, Stan Lee to Launch New Series Exclusively on Humble Bundle". Comic Book Resources.
  7. ^ Jensen, Jeff (July 6, 2015). "Heavy Metal is getting a punk rock facelift under new editor Grant Morrison". Entertainment Weekly.
  8. ^ "IJoCA vol. 6 (2)". Ijoca.com. 2003-08-24. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  9. ^ "IJoCA vol. 8 (1)". Ijoca.com. 2003-08-24. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  10. ^ "IJoCA vol. 8 (2)". Ijoca.com. 2003-08-24. Retrieved 2010-10-22.

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