![]() The animals express their pain through their newly realized ability to communicate. The group consists of a dog named Bandit, a cat named Tinker and a rabbit named Pirate who were all kidnapped and scientifically altered to become weapons. The book is an emotional look at three prototype animal weapons created by the government. For the longest time, it seemed as if the book would be adapted into a featured film, going so far as to having Morrison write a screenplay for the property. "We3" is a 2004 collaboration between Morrison and Frank Quitely for the Vertigo imprint. The only problem is that his run stopped at 18 issues. Mxyzptlk is from and had an extremely unique narrative structure through the run. He created a new villain from the fifth dimension where Mr. Fortunately, its Grant Morrison and his 18-issue run on "Action Comics" was both bold and innovative. So to have to compete against such quality origin stories while still having a bold, innovative take is a rather arduous and daunting task. In the 2000's, Superman had several origin stories published such as "Birthright" and "Superman: Secret Origin" which were both very good origin stories. The story features him taking on Brainiac and Vyndktvx as he slowly evolves into the Man of Steel. Morrison took Superman to his Golden Age roots as well making him a socialist avenger who preyed upon corrupt social figures while wearing a t-shirt, jeans, and farmer's boots. The 18-issue series focuses on the new origin story of the new Superman, while having a unique Grant Morrison take on things. Grant Morrison and Rags Morales "Action Comics" run comes in at #14 which ran from 2011 at the start of the New 52 through 2013. Morrison and Paquette are working on a second volume of the title, which will hopefully continue upon the quality of the first volume. The product is a very well-polished book with creative panel distribution, a unique narrative, and an inspired Wonder Woman story. His primary motivation was to take her back to her kink-laden roots of when she was being published by William Moulton Marston, the inventor of the lie detector. He mentions that people ask questions as to why she "doesn't work" and needs different creatives to re-imagine her. While on "Fatman on Batman," Morrison explained to Kevin Smith the motivation for his story, detailing that it always feels like Wonder Woman as a character seems to always be on trial. Working with talented French-Canadian artist Yanick Paquette, this book is one of the best Wonder Woman books ever published and is one of several books released under the "Earth One" series along with Teen Titans, Batman, and Superman. Released in 2016, "Wonder Woman: Earth One" is Morrison's most recent title on this list and is the story that Morrison had been wanting to tell about Wonder Woman for some time.
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