
Captain Clyde (script and art, weekly newspaper strip, 1979–1982)."Time is a Four-Lettered Word" (in #2, 1978).Near Myths (script and art, anthology, Galaxy Media):.Titles published by various British publishers include: Neal is the winner of several Alley, Shazam, and Inkpot Awards, and was inducted into the Harvey Awards' Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1999.This is a bibliography of the Scottish comic book writer Grant Morrison. In the 1970s, Neal and partner (and frequent inker) Dick Giordano started the art agency Continuity Associates out of which came, in the 1980s, Continuity Comics. Neal's work has also appeared in Marvel's X-Men, The Avengers, and Thor, on paperback book covers, and on stage, as the art director for the Broadway science fiction play, Warp. He became DC's premier cover artist, contributing radical and dynamic illustrations to virtually the company's entire line. Neal's realistic style on Deadman and Green Lantern/Green Arrow, at odds with the more cartoony comics of the day, made him an immediate star. The strip ran until 1965 at which time Neal made the move to comics for Warren Publishing and DC Comics. Neal received his own comic strip based on the popular TV series Ben Casey in 1962. He attended Manhattan's High School of Industrial Art and, while still a student, found work ghosting the Bat Masterson syndicated newspaper strip and drawing gag cartoons for Archie Comics.

He lives in Glasgow with his wife and three children. He is also a sought-after covers artist, having drawn for Negative Burn, Judge Dredd Megazine, Classic 2000 AD, Jonah Hex, Books of Magick- Life During Wartime, Bite Club, American Virgin and All-Star Batman. For Marvel Comics, he's worked on New X-Men with frequent collaborator Grant Morrison. Some of his most notable work has been for DC Comics/Vertigo, including Flex Mentallo, Batman- The Scottish Connection, The Kingdom- Offspring, JLA- Earth 2, The Invisibles, Transmetropolitan, The Authority, The Sandman- Endless Nights, WE3, All-Star Superman and Batman & Robin.

Frank Quitely was born in Glasgow in 1968. Grant has also written best-selling runs on JLA, Seven Soldiers of Victory, and New X-Men, and helped to reinvent the DC Universe in The Multiversity, All Star Superman, 52, Batman, Batman & Robin and Batman, Inc.

Writer Grant Morrison is known for his innovative work on comics from the graphic novel Arkham Asylum to acclaimed runs on Animal Man and Doom Patrol, as well as his subversive creator-owned titles such as The Invisibles, Seaguy, and WE3.
