With an immoral character being introduced to a world he never knew existed, could this comic be carrying too many ideas echoed in Morrison’s other comics work?Īny tale by the author is nearly impossible to summarize in one paragraph, but this one involves an action story heavily influenced by the writer’s previous works with a certain sinister corporation (more on that later.) There is an explanation into strange and obtrusive words belonging to alien species littered throughout the issue. The script for Nameless in particular seems tailored for Author Chris Burnham’s special brand of lunacy. A few outlets have drawn some comparisons between Annihilator and Nameless in that they are similar stories with different tones and ideas melded by each artist. In the same vein as Annihilator, The Filth, and 2012’s Happy! mini-series comes a comic entitled Nameless. Annihilator from the Legendary Comics imprint is a great example of taking chances, spinning the expectations of critics, and defying genre. Even Multiversity, his only DC Comics project at the moment is bending the traditional superhero narrative into the world of psychadelics. With a conscious effort to stray away from superheroes, author Grant Morrison is taking even more chances than usual in the comics world.
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