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An Incomprehensible Condition: An Unauthorised Guide To Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers
 
 

An Incomprehensible Condition: An Unauthorised Guide To Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers [Kindle Edition]

Andrew Hickey
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In An Incomprehensible Condition, Andrew Hickey examines Grant Morrison’s 2005 comic series Seven Soldiers of Victory, and traces the history of the ideas used.

From Greek myth to hip-hop, from John Bunyan to Alan Turing, from Arius of Alexandria to Isaac Newton, we see how Frankenstein connects to Robert Johnson, what George Bernard Shaw had to say about Bulleteer, and what G.K. Chesterton thinks of I, Spider.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Peace hath her victories, No less renowned than war..., 11 Dec 2011
This review is from: An Incomprehensible Condition: An Unauthorised Guide To Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers (Kindle Edition)
If you haven't read Grant Morrison and co's epic Seven Soldiers maxi-series, there's probably not much point in you picking up this excellent book unless you want to see a brilliant mind spinning off in too many directions at once.

Come to think of it, if you've not read Seven Soldiers, you really should get on that right away, here's your starting point - Seven Soldiers of Victory: v. 1. Seven Soldiers is easily one of the best superhero comics of all time, and what Andrew Hickey does for it here is to rescue it from the narrow, inward-looking confines of comic book criticism. Sure, like so many modern superhero comics, Seven Soldiers is built out of a mess of references to other comics so dense that light bends around it, but *unlike* so many similar works, the interconnected stories in Seven Soldiers actually warp the world around them in a number of alarming and beautiful ways.

And so instead of focussing on the ongoing metcommentary as though Seven Soldiers was just yet another comic book about comic books, Andrew Hickey uses these brilliant, garish fantasies as a jumping off point to discuss modern scientific theories and not-so-modern religious poetry. Both Grant Morrison's comic book series and Andrew Hickey's book are about parenthood, authorship, entropy and how no plan survives contact with the enemy. I can't pretend that either of them will leave you feeling all right about everything, but if you're anything like me then both of them will leave you reeling from the sheer number of possibilities suggested within, and I don't think you could ask for more from comics (and books about comics!) about people in funny outfits trying to save the world.
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