It’s collecting stories that inspired Grant Morrison’s epic saga:Ĭollects Batman #65, 86, 112, 113, 134, 156 And 162, Detective Comics #215, 235, 247 And 267, And World’s Finest Comics #89.Īlso, not connected to his run, Grant Morrison wrote notable Batman stories before that are worth a read: You can take a look at our Batman: Modern Age Reading Order, but you can start fresh with this run – if you want to fully enjoy your read, there’s a book you can check out. What to read before Grant Morrison’s Batman? At some point, Morrison took a break (Judd Winick and Tony Daniel wrote Batman for a short period of time) and came back to lead us to The New 52. Starting from issue #655, Grant Morrison wrote a long-form story interrupted by events (important one for the era) and launched new series, most notably Batman and Robin and Batman Incorporated. During his time on the book, from 2006 to 2013, he created Damian Wayne – and you can find more information about that here – and took the Dark Knight from the brink of death to the edge of madness. He looked back in the past to build the future of the Caped Crusader. After Infinite Crisis and before Scott Snyder’s run, at the end of what is called the “Modern Age” or the “ Post-Crisis era“, Grant Morrison was in command of Batman and wrote one of the most celebrated (debated?) runs on the character.
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