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31 Grant Morrison: Flex Mentallo

  • Oliver Moisich
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Abstract

A prolific and controversial writer of comics, Grant Morrison employs a multitude of postmodernist narrative devices in his stories. Readers of his comic books are often left with no transparent understanding of the narrative’s plot and themes - Morrison obscures plot with occult symbolism, multi-layered realities, and a notable lack of explanation. This article looks at Grant Morrison’s four-issue miniseries Flex Mentallo (1996) to distil these devices into an overview of how Morrison structures his works. In particular, the article examines ontological metalepses between diegetic spaces without clearly defined boundaries, and whether narratology holds any model to survey these storytelling practices. The article also examines aspects of historiographic metafiction, comics history, and autobiography in Flex Mentallo and in which way these aspects lead into a deliberate confusion of ontological hierarchies.

Abstract

A prolific and controversial writer of comics, Grant Morrison employs a multitude of postmodernist narrative devices in his stories. Readers of his comic books are often left with no transparent understanding of the narrative’s plot and themes - Morrison obscures plot with occult symbolism, multi-layered realities, and a notable lack of explanation. This article looks at Grant Morrison’s four-issue miniseries Flex Mentallo (1996) to distil these devices into an overview of how Morrison structures his works. In particular, the article examines ontological metalepses between diegetic spaces without clearly defined boundaries, and whether narratology holds any model to survey these storytelling practices. The article also examines aspects of historiographic metafiction, comics history, and autobiography in Flex Mentallo and in which way these aspects lead into a deliberate confusion of ontological hierarchies.

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