
"Mad Dogs and Englishmen" (in Crisis #47, 1990) "What Do You Mean, Ideologically Unsound?" (in Crisis #46, 1990) The New Adventures of Hitler (with Steve Yeowell): Swithin's Day (with Paul Grist, Trident, 4-issue mini-series, 1989) "The House of Hearts Desire" (with Dom Regan, in A1 #3, 1989) "Old Scores" (with Mark Farmer, in Action Force Monthly, Marvel UK, 198 "Meditations in Red" (with Steve Yeowell, in Action Force #17, Marvel UK, 1987) "Culture Shock" (with Bryan Hitch, in Doctor Who Magazine #139, 198 "The World Shapers" (with John Ridgway and Tim Perkins, in Doctor Who Magazine #127-129, 1987) "Changes" (with John Ridgway, in Doctor Who Magazine #118-119, 1986) "The Black Zoid" (with Kev Hopgood, Steve Yeowell and David Hine, in Spider-Man and the Zoids #40-49, 1986-1987) Ĭaptain Granbretan (text story with illustrations by John Stokes, in Captain Britain volume 2 #13, Marvel UK, 1986) "Bits and Pieces" (with John Ridgway, in Spider-Man and the Zoids #36-37, 1986) "Deserts" (with Geoff Senior and Ron Smith, in Spider-Man and the Zoids #30-31, 1986) "Old Soldiers Never Die" (with Geoff Senior, in Spider-Man and the Zoids #19, 1986) The Liberators (with John Ridgway, in Warrior #26 & the Warrior/Comics International flipbook, 1985 & 1996) "The Ring of Gofannon" (with Garijo, #209, 1987) "The Midas Mystery" (with Enrique Alcatena, #177, 1986) "Mind Bender" (with Enrique Alcatena, #167, 1986) "Doom World!" (with script: Ray Aspden Pencils: Tony O'Donnell, #152, 1985) "Gateway to Terror" (with unknown author Pencils: Tony O'Donnell, #142, 1985) "The Death Reaper" (with Enrique Alcatena, #127, 1984) "The Cosmic Outlaw" (with Jose Ortiz, #86, 1982) "Operation Overkill" (with Enrique Alcatena, #45, 1981) "Last Man on Earth" (with Keith Robson, #28, 1980) "Algol the Terrible" (script and art, #15, 1979) Starblazer (both writing, drawing and occasional inking):
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Skin Two magazine: "The Story of Zero" (ambient, erotic prose, with Steven Cook, Alexander Brattell and Lisa Sherman) "The Checkmate Man" (in Near Myths #5, 1980) "Time is a Four-Lettered Word" (in Near Myths #2, 197 Near Myths (providing both art and script):

Morrison was voted as the #2 favorite comic book writer of all time by Comic Book Resources, exceeding #3 (Neil Gaiman) but trailing #1, (Alan Moore). He is best-known for his nonlinear narratives and counter-cultural leanings. Grant Morrison (born January 31, 1960) is a Scottish comic book writer and artist.
