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Bible John - A Forensic Meditation

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Bible John - A Forensic Meditation
First appearanceCrisis #56 (1991)
Created byGrant Morrison
Daniel Vallely
Publication information
PublisherFleetway
ScheduleWeekly
Title(s)Crisis #56-61
FormatsOriginal material for the series has been published as a strip in the comics anthology(s) Crisis.
Genre
Publication dateMarch – August 1991
Number of issues6
Main character(s)Bible John
Creative team
Writer(s)Grant Morrison
Artist(s)Daniel Vallely

Bible John - A Forensic Meditation was a story written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Daniel Vallely which appeared in the anthology title Crisis #56-61 in 1991.

Publishing history

Bible John was an unidentified serial killer who killed in Glasgow in the late 1960s. Bible John - A Forensic Meditation is a study by Morrison and Vallely into the nature of evil, as well as forming ideas as to why the killer committed his crimes.

Though Vallely ritually burned most of his original art upon his exit from the comics industry, the original pages from Bible John were amongst a very few spared.[1]

The story was serialised in Crisis from issues 56-61 and has not been reprinted since.

Notes

  1. ^ [1] Dan Vallely post at Ilxor.com

References