Grant Morrison's villains
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"Morrison hates shades of gray. It's really that simple. You're either a hero or a villain in his book. And his villains tend to be either pure evil, pathetic manchilds/people that can't man up and deal with shit, or all of the above. There's very little room in his work for sympathetic bad guys or antagonists that actually kinda have a point."
Can anyone think of any "sympathetic bad guys or antagonists that actually kinda have a point" that Morrison has done?


"Morrison hates shades of gray. It's really that simple. You're either a hero or a villain in his book. And his villains tend to be either pure evil, pathetic manchilds/people that can't man up and deal with shit, or all of the above. There's very little room in his work for sympathetic bad guys or antagonists that actually kinda have a point."
Can anyone think of any "sympathetic bad guys or antagonists that actually kinda have a point" that Morrison has done?

