![]() This meeting is described by both authors in the 2010 documentary Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods. ![]() To someone that never felt pain nor discomfort the world would be an almost idyllic place, and as such he would be one of the most laidback people one could ever meet. By Cameron Bonomolo - Febru01:00 am EST 0 For the first time since Man of Steel launched the DC Extended Universe in 2013, the Last Son of Krypton will fly solo in Superman: Legacy. It was then that Morrison realized Superman wouldn't need to always be puffing his chest out like the archaic strongmen he was based on. Twelve impossible labors and mere moments to save the Earth. The man was perched with his knee against his chest, chilled and relaxed. The ever mystical Morrison described it as a shamanic meeting between the two which gave the writer exactly what they needed to set his depiction of the hero apart from all that had come before. When he and Raspler began to talk to the man, he answered entirely in character. ![]() ![]() While the author discussed ideas for what would become All-Star with fellow writer Mark Waid, they came across a man cosplaying in what Morrison described as a perfect Superman suit. Arguably the best story from the behind-the-scenes of All-Star Superman is the meeting between Grant Morrison and well. ![]()
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