- - Grant Morrison
http://comics.ign.com/articles/986/986031p1.html
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TODD TAMANEND CLARK
Poet/Composer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Cultural Historian
Nova Psychedelia (2-CD: Vocal, 1975-1985)
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Owls In Obsidian (CD: Instrumental, 2000)
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Staff, Mask, Rattle (2-CD: Instrumental, 2002)
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Monongahela Riverrun (CD: Instrumental, 2004)
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> "It's very much the 'real' world overlapping with the world of
> schizophrenia, paranoia, and heavy drug use, which is of
> course a world just as real as anything else we can experience.
> That's the world that Batman and Robin are dealing with - the
> eerie, creepy, mentally-ill dark corners of life. I think that gives
> us the sense of the supernatural in the story even if these guys
> aren't supernatural. Professor Pyg isn't from another world;
> he's from here, but he's very, very sick. He sees the world as
> almost supernatural in that it's unnatural and threatening in
> every way. It's more of that sort of thing. I think people will be
> surprised, because these are very realistic, bones-will-break
> kinds of stories, too. Although there's a lot of color and UV and
> sound effects, these are not fantastical stories in that kind of
> Joel Schumacher 90s Batman way. It's quite gritty. It's quite
> hardcore. It's noir, but it's a psychedelic noir. I've talked to you
> about this sort of thing before. This is the Batman version of
> that dark, psychedelic noir."
>
> - - Grant Morrison
>
> http://comics.ign.com/articles/986/986031p1.html
Yeah, that sounds very Grant Morrison...
But it also sounds very Batman. I mean, *most* Batman villains are
characters whose "superpower" is a mental illness so strong it almost
changes the way the world works to suit it. It sounds like Morrison's
just bringing this front-and-centre, rather than it being a wacky schtick
and a reason for them to end up in Arkham rather than Blackgate.
--
Dave
"All those with psychokinesis, raise my hand."
The Room With No Doors, Kate Orman