Bloody Scotland 2023: Grant Morrison and Robbie Morrison
Saturday 16th September, 2023 from 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Golden Lion Hotel, 8-10 King St, Stirling FK8 1BDS
From Comics to Crime: Grant Morrison and Robbie Morrison
The path from superhero scribe to crime novelist is a road less travelled but is the unconventional route taken by these two writers. Grant Morrison is a superstar in a superhero universe, writing for both Marvel and DC Comics, penning Batman, Wonder Woman, and the X-Men among others. Their debut crime novel Luda sees an ageing drag queen tutor her young protégée as fellow cast members die. Robbie Morrison was previously best-known for his work on Judge Dredd and 2000AD, as well as Spider-Man’s Tangled Web for Marvel. His new novel Cast a Cold Eye is the follow-up to the Bloody Scotland Debut Prize winner Edge of the Grave. Chaired by Stephen McGinty.
Tickets £10/£9
Access Requirements: If there is no ticket option available then please contact the box office directly on 01786 27 4000 if you are a wheelchair user or have any access requirements.
Bloody Scotland 15 – 17 September, 2023
See Review of Cast A Cold Eye by Pat Byrne
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