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It was in 1997 when Grant Morrison pitched a new series starring Morrigan to the editors at ID. The pitch went well, and the series was launched under ID's Nausea imprint. A fan favorite, the series ran for five years, culminating in its final storyline "Tequila and Hookers." Considered by many to be amongst Morrison's finest works, it nonetheless was confusing if not downright nonsensical to the casual reader.
It was in 1997 when Grant Morrison pitched a new series starring Morrigan to the editors at ID. The pitch went well, and the series was launched under ID's Nausea imprint. A fan favorite, the series ran for five years, culminating in its final storyline "Tequila and Hookers." Considered by many to be amongst Morrison's finest works, it nonetheless was confusing if not downright nonsensical to the casual reader.


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Revision as of 21:47, 16 September 2005

Morrigan is a fictional comic book character who appeared in stories published by ID Comics. She first appeared in Tales to Titillate #325.

Morrigan was first encountered when the All-American Hotdog Gang dug up a defiled statue of Athena while investigating an archaeological dig. As a villainess, she was a mainstay of Tales to Titillate until issue #413 when she starred in a brief but unpopular limited series.

Following her miniseries, Morrigan was shelved for over a decade until she was relaunched by Rob Liefeld as part of the early 1990's fad of badgirl comics. Under Liefeld, Morrigan's series continued for three years before waning popularity caused it to be shelved again.

It was in 1997 when Grant Morrison pitched a new series starring Morrigan to the editors at ID. The pitch went well, and the series was launched under ID's Nausea imprint. A fan favorite, the series ran for five years, culminating in its final storyline "Tequila and Hookers." Considered by many to be amongst Morrison's finest works, it nonetheless was confusing if not downright nonsensical to the casual reader.