Nataschrist(March 1, 2016, 9:53 a.m.) This is one of Grant Morrison's first "classics." I know this without reading it, and I desperately want to. This, and then on to The Invisibles, show the personal, spiritual, intellectual, and most importantly Magickal journey that Morrison had started, but now was incorporating into his "mundane" work. This is where I believe he first started to think of the art of the comic book would be the perfect vector for launching a Sigil, or as with The Invisibles, a Hypersigil.
This is one of Grant Morrison's first "classics." I know this without reading it, and I desperately want to. This, and then on to The Invisibles, show the personal, spiritual, intellectual, and most importantly Magickal journey that Morrison had started, but now was incorporating into his "mundane" work. This is where I believe he first started to think of the art of the comic book would be the perfect vector for launching a Sigil, or as with The Invisibles, a Hypersigil.