Tapped to bring the X-Men into the 21st century after the success of their big screen debut, Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely were given total access to Marvel's mighty mutants. With that in mind, here's a selection of the most controversial comics throughout Grant Morrison's storied career. Burroughs, he can’t resist some “South Park”-style controversy. Looking back across his career, controversy is something for which he has a unique flair. For all his referencing of Kabbalistic texts and William S. Of course, this isn’t the first time the avant-garde comics scribe has been deliberately provocative in his art. RELATED: The 15 Most Controversial Marvel Stories EverĮqual parts “Conan” and New Testament, Morrison’s collaboration with artists the Molen Brothers apparently involved a lot of academic research into the more esoteric areas of theology. The name of this new serial? Why, “Savage Sword of Jesus Christ,” naturally! The man who DC trusted all of its big names to, who was tasked with rebooting the origin story of Santa himself in BOOM!’s “Klaus,” just announced his newest story for “Heavy Metal," the iconic French publisher for which he recently took over as editor. Having thoroughly revolutionized superhero comics and after leaving a lasting mark on the medium as a whole, Grant Morrison is returning to his roots: being deliberately provocative and offending everyone.
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