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If there's one thing, one plot element, that Morrison is famous for, it's here, in the on-the-page meeting of Animal Man and Grant Morrison. Everything, it seems, was working towards that moment, when the fourth wall abruptly ceased to exist entirely. It could have been gimmicky, but Morrison manage...
I did like the first volume of Morrison's Animal Man, but volume two blows it out of the water. I've expressed before my normal mix of annoyance and admiration that Morrison usually leaves me with, but this time it really does come together.Much of the book is taken up with Buddy's political activis...
Read Issue #1 for free on Comixology. MUST READ REST OF SERIES. Liked this a lot better than the New 52 version just based off of this first issue... We'll see where it goes. Surprised I never knew about the awesomeness of Animal Man until recently. He's kind of an adult hero the likes of Batman (mo...
The first time I remember ever seeing Animal Man was in the pages of 52. I liked him right away, and I was pleased to see that the parts that I liked best about his character were here during Morrison's run on the title. I like Buddy because he's a family man, a "normal" guy even with the superpower...
Buddy Baker, aka Animal, is a semi-retired super hero and movie stuntman. One day, he decides to return to super hero-ing full time. How will his wife and kids deal with that?Animal Man isn't one of Grant Morrison's weirder or well-known runs on a title but it's probably the most enjoyable to read...