The folks at Seqart have let it be known that their scholarly tome, Grant Morrison: The Early Years, is out in stores now:
This book examines all five works in detail, drawing out their running and evolving themes. Using plain language, Callahan opens up Morrison’s sometimes difficult texts and expands the reader’s appreciation of their significance, creating a study accessible to both Grant Morrison aficionados and those new to his work. An extended interview with Morrison on his early career rounds out the volume.
If that doesn’t get your blood pumping, perhaps this 464-page volume, collecting Winsor McCay’s Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend in its enitirety (and includes a DVD!), will do the trick (found by Dan Nadel).
