Sequart Releases The Anatomy of Zur-en-Arrh: Understanding Grant Morrison’s Batman
Sequart Organization is proud to announce the publication of The Anatomy of Zur-en-Arrh: Understanding Grant Morrison’s Batman, by Cody Walker.
Grant Morrison has made a career of redefining heroes, but his work with Batman has been the most comprehensive. From Arkham Asylum and JLA to his seven-year run on Batman, Morrison has redefined and reworked the Caped Crusader from the ground up. He’s also introduced new characters (such as Damian Wayne) and new concepts (such as Batman, Inc.).
The Anatomy of Zur-En-Arrh analyzes Grant Morrison’s Batman, including how it understands and reinterprets Batman’s long history. Featuring an interview with Grant Morrison.
The book features a cover by David A. Frizell. It runs 272 pages and is available in print and on Kindle. You can read more on the book’s official page.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
In 1996, while still an undergraduate, Dr. Julian Darius founded what would become Sequart Organization. After graduating magna cum laude from Lawrence University (Appleton, Wisconsin), he obtained his M.A. in English, authoring a thesis on John Milton and utopianism. In 2002, he moved to Waikiki, teaching college while obtaining an M.A. in French (high honors) and a Ph.D. in English. In 2011, he founded Martian Lit, which publishes creative work, including his comic book Martian Comics. He currently lives in Illinois.
See more, including free online content, on Julian Darius's author page.
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I was wondering if and when someone would compile a book about this. Morrison’s Batman run is what got me back into comics, oddly enough, so I can’t wait to read this.
Thanks so much! It’s great to hear that the run got you back into comics! And let us know what you think of the book, Max!