DIGIRENT - Curing the Postmodern Blues: Reading Grant Morrison and Chris Weston's The Filth in the 21st Century
Tom Shapira, Grant Morrison, Chris Weston, Gary Erskine
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Curing the Postmodern Blues
Published in 2002-2003, Grant Morrison and Chris Weston's THE FILTH is disgusting, deeply disturbing, and a comic-book masterpiece that inoculates readers against the problems of the postmodern condition. So says Tom Shapira, who also explores THE FILTH's relationship to Morrison's THE INVISIBLES, to the 1999 film THE MATRIX, and to the work of Alan Moore. The book also includes interviews with Grant Morrison, Chris Weston, and inker Gary Erskine, plus art from Weston i...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Curing the Postmodern Blues: Reading Grant Morrison and Chris Weston's The Filth in the 21st Century | Tom Shapira, Grant Morrison, Chris Weston, Gary Erskine. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.