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bluemoosetom 's review for:
The Invisibles Book Four Deluxe Edition
by Grant Morrison
Done and done. So much of this book seemed like Grant Morrison navel-gazing. A large portion of the plot plays off the idea of having the reader question who is on which side, and which side thinks it has the upper hand, and on and on it goes. Some of the last books play around with the art, bringing back artists from earlier issues in the series and creating an interesting assemblage of styles.
Glad I reread this to remember it a bit better, but I understand why I didn't have a clear picture of much of the plot based on the convoluted nature of the whole thing. Much of this book, and the series as a whole, comes off as the "deep thoughts" one encounters talking to a first-year philosophy major. Being older with this reading, I can only shake my first at a cloud and yell at Grant Morrison to get off my lawn. It wasn't the worst way to spend a sick day, certainly, but I didn't really enjoy ending. It just was not too terrible fun to read.
Glad I reread this to remember it a bit better, but I understand why I didn't have a clear picture of much of the plot based on the convoluted nature of the whole thing. Much of this book, and the series as a whole, comes off as the "deep thoughts" one encounters talking to a first-year philosophy major. Being older with this reading, I can only shake my first at a cloud and yell at Grant Morrison to get off my lawn. It wasn't the worst way to spend a sick day, certainly, but I didn't really enjoy ending. It just was not too terrible fun to read.