Grant Morrison loves an excellent tease, and they’ve simply begun to tease the approaching arrival of their newest undertaking with Liam Sharp, Eden’s End. The title, coming someday in Spring 2023, might be launched underneath the ‘Xanaduum Presents’ banner, named after Morrison’s Substack e-newsletter.
Morrison described Eden’s End as “a massive, primordial tale of inhuman science, subhuman horror, and superhuman savagery – a story of War, Betrayal, Rise and Fall, Blood and Bullshit!” It’s unclear whether or not the story might be posted solely via the Substack or revealed in a print type, however they ensured that particulars are incoming.
They additionally teased that every chapter would have a unique fashion. “Each of our Xanaduum Presents stories will be in a different style and each upends or tries to play some new games with a different genre. If you read any of our Green Lantern run together, you’ll be familiar with Liam’s outrageous range and talent. I couldn’t have asked for a better co-conspirator on this venture.”
Morrison and Sharp beforehand labored collectively on The Green Lantern, a multi-year epic starring Hal Jordan that gave shades of the Bronze Age and the weird, out-of-this-world concepts Morrison is known for. The two additionally crossed paths of their time engaged on 2000 AD, the extremely impactful British sci-fi anthology, however by no means actually teamed up till Green Lantern Season One in 2018.
While Morrison didn’t reveal a lot (at the very least to free subscribers) they did embrace this tasty artwork and a promise of a return to some of the trippy world constructing of their finest recognized work.
For extra updates, observe Morrison’s glorious e-newsletter, the place they current brand-new blended media tales, annotations on previous work (with fascinating reflections on, amongst different issues, Multiversity and their Superman and the Authority), artifacts from their well-lived previous, and far more. The Beat will hold following the story as we be taught extra about additional tasks from Xanaduum.
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