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'90s Morrison Comics Had A Uniquely Weird Idea About Why Superheroes Exist

Superheroes routinely save the world in DC Comics but Grant Morrison has always believed that good guys like Superman could save reality.

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Flex Mentallo Most Bizarre Things He's Done By Flexing
Flex Mentallo: 10 Most Bizarre Things He's Done By Flexing, Ranked

With the ability to change reality around him by flexing his muscles, DC's Flex Mentallo has gotten himself into some pretty crazy scenarios.

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EXCLUSIVE: Morrison Unleashes Muscle Mystery in "Flex Mentallo" Collection

Vertigo finally released Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's "Flex Mentallo" in hardcover, and CBR spoke exclusively to Morrison about Flex's secret origin, Muscle Mystery, and... the prequel?

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WC11: Frank Quitely Spotlight

Superstar artist Frank Quitely charmed fans and answered questions ranging from the beginnings of his career, working with Grant Morrison, potential extras for the "We3" and "Flex Mentallo" collections and much more.

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ECCC: Frank Quitely Spotlight

Acclaimed Scottish penciller Frank Quitely sat down with Douglas Wolk and a room full of fans at Emerald City Comicon to discuss his past, future, and the trademark qualities of his artwork.

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VIDEO: Morrison Talks "Mentallo"

Respect Films has provided CBR with a clip from "Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods" featuring the writer explaining the origins of Flex Mentallo and how the character is rooted in Morrison's childhood experiences.

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"Flex Mentallo" Gets Collected

Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's legendary "Flex Mentallo" miniseries finally sees collected form in Fall of 2011 as Vertigo has announced a Deluxe Hardcover edition including special bonus materials.

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Comics You Should Own Archive

Comics You Should Own Archive

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Tim looks back at advice from a literary master and ponders over what has become an increasingly large and much debated question in the age of the internet and message boards: What does it take to be a good comic book reader?

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