![]() ![]() A page or so later, Nameless opens the door, effectively transporting him to another universe (or the anti-universe) where the adventure kicks off. ![]() As Nameless reaches forward to open a door that has a sigil painted on it, mirrors on both sides of you reflect into each other. On page one, Grant Morrison sucks you in by giving you the POV of the main character, a man named Nameless. Along with letterer Simon Bowland, Morrison and team have created a fun, dark, mysterious tale with Nameless #1 - each page and each panel contains multiple meanings, some obvious, others half-hidden or more. Burham does an excellent job of bringing Morrison’s characters and environments to life, helped in large part by Nathan Fairbairn’s powerful and primordial colors. It’s a comic that I can imagine was not just written, but designed and constructed, in 3-D, inside of Morrison’s head. ![]() Nameless #1 is a heavily layered sci-fi/occult comic from the minds of writer Grant Morrison (Batman Incorporated, All-Star Superman, Doom Patrol, the Invisibles, Multiversity) and artist Chris Burnham (Batman Incorporated, The Amory Wars: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3). (Image Comics, full-color, 28 pages (24 pages of story), released, $2.99 US) ![]()
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