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Grant Morrison

Grant Morrison, MBE (born 31 January 1960) is a Scottish comic book writer, playwright, and occultist. He is known for his nonlinear narratives and countercultural leanings in his runs on titles including DC Comics's ''Animal Man'', ''Batman'', ''JLA'', ''Action Comics'', ''All-Star Superman'', Vertigo's ''The Invisibles'', Marvel Comics's ''New X-Men'', ''Fantastic Four'', Marvel UK's ''Spider-Man and Zoids'', and Fleetway's ''2000 AD''.
==Early life==
Grant Morrison was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1960. His first published works were ''Gideon Stargrave'' strips for ''Near Myths'' in 1978 (when he was about 17), one of the first British alternative comics. His work appeared in four of the five issues of ''Near Myths'' and he was suitably encouraged to find more comic work. This included a weekly comic strip ''Captain Clyde'', an unemployed superhero based in Glasgow, for ''The Govan Press'', a local newspaper, plus various issues of DC Thomson's ''Starblazer'', a science fiction version of that company's ''Commando'' title.

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