The Invisibles by Grant Morrision - study group and exegisis

catalog

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The text in this ‘pure sonic cancer’ panel is good:

“Mandibles gnash language down to the root-raw nerves of sound - a six-word sequence she learned as a novice in the steel cells of the outer Church - six words engineered to resonate with human cell structures producing massive tissue breakdown - pure sonic cancer.”

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@thirdform must know these 6 words surely?
 

catalog

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More questionable music taste:

“I’ll be sitting on the Manikarnika ghat listening to Morrissey and contemplating suicide.”

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catalog

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Didnt know anything about ‘tom o bedlam’, the range of connections back to Lear.
It reminds me of ‘tom all alone” in dickens.
 

catalog

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i'm clearing the links i put up for the 3 volumes, to make room for some other stuff in my drive... but if anyone wants the comics, i've still got em and can share links etc
 

luka

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The fixed iconography of the city. Don't try and make it new. Work with what is already there. That's what I like about Vale Royal by Aiden Dunn. It works with the myths which are already in place, accepts them and adds another layer of accretion just as every indignity imposed on Churchill's statue adds another layer of accretion. The symbolic theatre of state and protest.
i got McCool by Aidan Dun in Oxfam today. also found a copy of Mason & Dixon there.
 

luka

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