
It is raw, undiluted Morrison, leaking wild ideas and constantly setting off on loony digressions and detours. Because of its limited miniseries length and the sheer variety of ideas and images it encompasses, it is perhaps Morrison's densest and most tightly packed work. It returns to familiar territory - the malevolent forces controlling the world, the suppression of individuality, the power of sexuality and transgression to overcome such oppression - and does so with Morrison's characteristic blunt humor and restless imagination.

It condenses, in its relatively compact twelve issues, the thrust of Morrison's sprawling series The Invisibles. The Filth is the perfect expression of Grant Morrison's paranoid, conspiratorial view of the way the world works. The previous two installments can be found here: numbers 60-41 and 40-21.īy Grant Morrison, Chris Weston & Gary Erskine, 2002-2003īy Grant Morrison & Cameron Stewart, 2004 This is a list of the best comics of the decade, and below is the top 20.
