![]() ![]() ![]() One amazing thing about the comic book industry is that powerful creators have an amazing ability to control how we see what they are influenced by because so much is out of print and there seems to be some unspoken rules about how DC and Marvel behave toward each other. I hardly keep up with all of Grant Morrison's many interviews or critical coverage, but I feel like the Warlock influence kind of fell off the radar a bit. ![]() It has been an eye opening read - as you may have noticed from my twitter comments about it.įor one thing, we are deep in Grant Morrison territory. Mitch - a commenter, guest-blogger, and blog-reader turned real life New York City friend - lent me 13 issues of Jim Starlin's Warlock run: Strange Tales (Featuring Warlock) 178-181, Warlock (basically the new name of Strange Tales) 9-15, Avengers Annual 7, and Marvel Two-in-One Presents Thing and Spiderman Annual 2. I thought I would make my recent twitter posts on Warlock into a proper post. ![]()
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