
"But I couldn't say anything because that would give it away." "I've been trying for a while to come up with my own ultimate version of a Doctor Who story," he said. Or he proudly follows in the footsteps of comics compatriot Neil Gaiman and writes one of the best Doctor Who episodes of all time. It's just a matter of time before his sweet acid satire Seaguy or once-unfilmable epic The Invisibles make the jump to the big screen. His original script for Barry Sonnenfeld's dinosaurs-versus-aliens blockbuster Dominion is in the can, and Morrison's still hard at work adapting his mind-frying comics like We3 and more for Generation Imax. He splits time between his native Scotland and beckoning Hollywood, which is finally warming to the writer's game-changing work. So far, online comics have done the same."įor his part, Morrison is thinking, and working, both inside and outside the faltering comics industry.

"It's like film a century ago, where directors were simply re-creating the look of a play in a theater, rather than moving the camera around.

"It's always a mistake whenever new technology comes along, and an old form tries to translate," Morrison said.
