

But that's not the story that I'm trying to remember.Ĭould have sworn it was a relatively well-known comic book writer. Another Grant Morrison believes The matrix was influenced by the invisibles. But I doubt that's it Good he worked with him later on Sense8. The rest, we're afraid, are lost for good. After weeks of searching, we managed to locate just 34 solitary copies. I keep thinking it's J Micheal Stracynski. Thank goodness they invented the invisible comic book and not the invisible staple. But it's bugging me that I can't find any information on that. He believed that the studio was fanning the flames of Stewart's case as a way to tie it up in the court, preventing him from making his real claim. I could have sworn I've once seen a story from a comic book writer who claimed he had a legitimate case against the movie. Most of you probably already know all of this.īut her story became so well known that now when I'm trying to find any more information around the matrix I'm seeing her court case as the most common result. There was a woman named Sophia Stewart who claimed they stole the idea of the matrix from her. Use >!spoiler!List of websites maintained by /r/comicbook redditors 5: Counting to None Grant Morrison, Phil Jimenez 4.19 4,455 ratings80 reviews Collects Volume 2, Issues 5-13 Genres Comics Graphic Novels Fiction Science Fiction Graphic Novels Comics Fantasy Comix.Instructions for Creators and Previous AMAs.If you are a creator who is interested in setting up an AMA please see the AMA instructions in the FAQ. Check your pictures for piracy links before posting them.

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