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'''Grant Morrison MBE''' (born [[31 January (people)|31 January]] [[1960 (people)|1960]]<ref>[https://peoplepill.com/people/grant-morrison/ People Pill]</ref>) is an Eisner Award-winning comic writer who worked on comics for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' early on in their career. They are best known for their work on ''Doom Patrol'', ''The Invisibles'' (which included villains called "Cyphermen"), ''Animal Man'', ''JLA'', ''[[Batman]]'', ''New X-Men'', and ''All-Star Superman''. | '''Grant Morrison MBE''' (born [[31 January (people)|31 January]] [[1960 (people)|1960]]<ref>[https://peoplepill.com/people/grant-morrison/ People Pill]</ref>) is an Eisner Award-winning comic writer who worked on comics for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' early on in their career. They are best known for their work on ''Doom Patrol'', ''The Invisibles'' (which included villains called "Cyphermen"), ''Animal Man'', ''JLA'', ''[[Batman]]'', ''New X-Men'', and ''All-Star Superman''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 19 August 2023
Grant Morrison MBE (born 31 January 1960[1]) is an Eisner Award-winning comic writer who worked on comics for Doctor Who Magazine early on in their career. They are best known for their work on Doom Patrol, The Invisibles (which included villains called "Cyphermen"), Animal Man, JLA, Batman, New X-Men, and All-Star Superman.
In 2008, IDW Publishing reprinted colourised versions of Morrison's comics in a two issue publication entitled Grant Morrison's Doctor Who.
Personal life[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 2020, Morrison came out as non-binary.[2]