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Supergods

by Grant Morrison



For Grant Morrison, possibly the greatest of contemporary superhero storytellers, these heroes are not simply characters but powerful archetypes whose ongoing story arcs reflect and predict the lives we live.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The mind-bending history of superheroes by comics legend Grant Morrison.In 1938 Action Comics #1 introduced the world to Superman. In a matter of years, the skies of our imaginations were filled with mutants, aliens and vigilantes. Batman, Wonder Woman and the X-Men - in less than a century they've gone from not existing at all to being everywhere we look. But why?For Grant Morrison, possibly the greatest of contemporary superhero storytellers, these heroes are not simply characters but powerful archetypes whose ongoing story arcs reflect and predict the lives we live. In this exhilarating book, Morrison draws on history, art, mythology, and his own astonishing journey to provide the first true chronicle of the superhero.

Notes

A comic book history of superheroes in a graphic novel format, from the invention of Superman in 1938 onwards. Now in paperback, it draws on history, art, mythology and more. '...the most satisfactory potted history of the American comic book industry I've ever read...' Guardian

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In 1938 Action Comics #1 introduced the world to Superman. In a matter of years, the skies of our imaginations were filled with mutants, aliens and vigilantes. Batman, Wonder Woman and the X-Men - in less than a century they've gone from not existing at all to being everywhere we look. But why? For Grant Morrison, possibly the greatest of contemporary superhero storytellers, these heroes are not simply characters but powerful archetypes whose ongoing story arcs reflect and predict the lives we live. In this exhilarating book, Morrison draws on history, art, mythology, and his own astonishing journey to provide the first true chronicle of the superhero. 'A magnificently idiosyncratic new history of the genre... Supergods is packed with intriguing nuggets of insight' Daily Telegraph 'Morrison's analysis of how comic books have reflected and influenced mainstream culture is never less than intriguing, and his turn of phrase is often a joy' Daily Telegraph 'It offers the same switchback exhilaration as Morrison's comic books' Sunday Herald 'Morrison knows the genre and loves it deeply, and both that knowledge and that love shine through... an often funny and sometimes very moving account of Morrison's life as seen through the lens of his relationship with superheroes, which began in childhood.'

Author Biography

Grant Morrison was born in Glasgow in 1960. As a comics writer, he is renowned for his bold reinventions of existing superheroes and his own authored titles. He has had successful runs on Batman, Animal Man, Doom Patrol, JLA, The Invisibles, New X-Men, Fantastic Four and All Star Superman His Batman- Arkham Asylum is the best-selling original graphic novel ever published. A documentary on his life and work, Grant Morrison- Talking with Gods, was released in November 2010.

Review

Supergods is a rather astonishing piece of work that leaves you feeling pretty much as those first readers of Superman in 1938 must have felt: slightly more aware of our place in the universe and cautiously optimistic about the future * Independent on Sunday *
Magnificently idiosyncratic new history of the genre... Supergods is packed with intriguing nuggets of insight, and it will be fascinating to see how the trends it discerns play out... What was it they said about the geeks inheriting the earth? * Daily Telegraph *
Supergods is perhaps the most satisfactory potted history of the American comic book industry I've ever read (and I've read just about all its competitors) while also offering a brilliantly incisive, if very personal, appreciation and analysis of the most important comic books or graphic novels - call 'em what you will - to be published in the past 30 years * Guardian *
Part manifesto, part memoir, part idiosyncratic spiritual/philosophical tract... Morrison knows the genre and loves it deeply, and both that knowledge and that love shine through... an often funny and sometimes very moving account of Morrison's life as seen through the lens of his relationship with superheroes, which began in childhood -- Katherine Farmar * Irish Times *
The author shows a deft turn of phrase while appraising his fellow creators...Supergods proves an entertaining introduction to newcomers * Metro *

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The mind-bending history of superheroes by comics legend Grant Morrison.

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Supergods is a rather astonishing piece of work that leaves you feeling pretty much as those first readers of Superman in 1938 must have felt: slightly more aware of our place in the universe and cautiously optimistic about the future

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Supergods is a rather astonishing piece of work that leaves you feeling pretty much as those first readers of Superman in 1938 must have felt: slightly more aware of our place in the universe and cautiously optimistic about the future

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The mind-bending history of superheroes by comics legend Grant Morrison.

Details

ISBN0099546671
Author Grant Morrison
Year 2012
ISBN-10 0099546671
ISBN-13 9780099546672
Media Book
Imprint Vintage
Subtitle Our World in the Age of the Superhero
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Illustrations Illustrations
Publication Date 2012-07-26
Pages 480
Short Title SUPERGODS
Language English
Residence US
Birth 1936
Series Vintage Books
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Format Paperback
DEWEY 741.5352
UK Release Date 2012-07-26
AU Release Date 2012-07-26
NZ Release Date 2012-07-26
Translator Olga Meerson
Affiliation Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NSS College of Engineering, Palakkad, India
Position UN Under-Secretary General and Rector
Qualifications QC
Alternative 9781409040262
Audience General

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