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Hyde, David (10 June 2011). "History Happens Now". DC Comics. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Animal Man put Morrison in line with the " British Invasion" of American comics, [6] [7] along with such writers as Neil Gaiman, Peter Milligan, Jamie Delano, and Alan Moore, who had launched the "invasion" with his work on Swamp Thing. [8] Batman also had many interactions with the al Ghul family through the years. Early in their interactions it was established that Talia would be a love interest for Batman even against her father's wishes. [9] Ra's eventually decides that Batman is the perfect mate for his daughter, and after a test where Batman saves her from apparent kidnappers, he considers the two married despite Batman's objections. [10] This idea was later explored in 1987's Batman: Son of the Demon, where the two have a child, Damian. Though the story was never in continuity, themes and plot points from it would be used in other stories. [11] In the 2003 story, Batman: Death and the Maidens, Ra's is apparently killed and Talia psychologically tortured until she disavows her love of Batman. After the story, Talia was portrayed more as Batman's enemy than his lover. [10] Production [ edit ] Rogers, Vaneta (18 September 2014). "Vivisecting Multiversity: Chris Sprouse On The Society of Super-Heroes". Newsarama. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014. DC Comics Grant Morrison interview". YouTube. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 . Retrieved 26 October 2010.

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a b Melrose, Kevin (15 June 2012). "Grant Morrison honored by Queen Elizabeth II". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on 30 April 2013 . Retrieved 16 June 2012. Goffman, Ken (26 October 2020). "Grant Morrison Surveys the Situation In "The Age of Horus" ". Mondo 2000 . Retrieved 2 November 2020.In November 2015, Morrison began their biggest creator-owned project of the decade, collaborating with BOOM! Studios for the very first time to do Klaus with Dan Mora and Ed Dukeshire. [94] Set around revamping Santa Claus as a sprawling superhero saga, it's proven to be Morrison's longest creator-owned work, one they've returned to every year since to do a story in.



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