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Presented by: Sydney Opera House
Australian Premiere, Exclusive to Sydney
Comic genius and Batman: Arkham Asylum creator, Grant Morrison, joins former My Chemical Romance frontman turned award-winning comic, Gerard Way, in conversation.
Description
Prepare for the rock and graphic universes to collide in this
GRAPHIC exclusive - a comic book highlight featuring the former My
Chemical Romance frontman and Umbrella Academy creator in conversation
with the visionary writer behind The Invisibles and Batman: Arkham
Asylum.
Combining the biggest rock star of comic writing with the biggest comic writing rock star on earth, this event is not to be missed by any self respecting comic reader, rock fan, or earthling! The visionary creator behind The Invisibles, Batman: Arkham Asylum, New X-Men, All-Star Superman and the upcoming DC project Multiversity, Grant Morrison, joins forces with the Eisner-winning creator of The Umbrella Academy and former My Chemical Romance front man Gerard Way in an in-depth conversation of rock 'n' roll proportions!
This incredible evening will cover Grant's comics career for both indies and majors including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Invisibles, Multiversity together with Gerard's current and past comics work including The Umbrella Academy plus a broad scope of topics encompassing music, art, creativity and all things in between.
Renowned for revamping iconic characters and entire superhero universes, Morrison has garnered a god-like status for living a life mirrored by his comic book creations - utilising everything from alien abductions to chaos magic to inspire some of the most groundbreaking story lines in comic history.
Yet it is with the million plus-selling album The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys that legions of My Chemical Romance fans were first lured into the mystical world of Grant Morrison, playing the villainous Korse in the hit music videos for 'Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)' and 'SING'.
A comic / animation obsessive and Grant Morrison devotee since his early days interning at Cartoon Network, Gerard Way has proved to be an artistic powerhouse in both the graphic and musical spheres - releasing his debut comic series The Umbrella Academy on the prestigious Dark Horse Comics. Now set for an exclusive appearance at GRAPHIC, Gerard Way and Grant Morrison will reveal their biggest collaboration yet...
Pricing Information
Prices correct at the time of publication and subject to change without notice. Exact prices will be displayed with seat selection.
$8.50 - Internet
$5.00 - Box Office Counter
Performance Dates
Saturday 5 October, 9pm
Sat 5 Oct is a major event day for the International Fleet Review and its spectacular fireworks and lightshow. There will be no vehicle access to Sydney Opera House or the car park from 9am to 11pm. City road closures will also be in place. All ticketholders should use public transport, allow for extra travel time and enter on foot via Macquarie St. For more info, click here .
Ticket holders to the Grant Morrison and Gerard Way GRAPHIC event on Sat 5 Oct 9pm have guaranteed site access to the fireworks display on the harbour taking place from 7:30pm.
Running Time: 75 minutes, no interval (approximate and subject to alteration).
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Combining the biggest rock star of comic writing with the biggest comic writing rock star on earth, this event is not to be missed by any self respecting comic reader, rock fan, or earthling! The visionary creator behind The Invisibles, Batman: Arkham Asylum, New X-Men, All-Star Superman and the upcoming DC project Multiversity, Grant Morrison, joins forces with the Eisner-winning creator of The Umbrella Academy and former My Chemical Romance front man Gerard Way in an in-depth conversation of rock 'n' roll proportions!
This incredible evening will cover Grant's comics career for both indies and majors including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Invisibles, Multiversity together with Gerard's current and past comics work including The Umbrella Academy plus a broad scope of topics encompassing music, art, creativity and all things in between.
Renowned for revamping iconic characters and entire superhero universes, Morrison has garnered a god-like status for living a life mirrored by his comic book creations - utilising everything from alien abductions to chaos magic to inspire some of the most groundbreaking story lines in comic history.
Yet it is with the million plus-selling album The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys that legions of My Chemical Romance fans were first lured into the mystical world of Grant Morrison, playing the villainous Korse in the hit music videos for 'Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)' and 'SING'.
A comic / animation obsessive and Grant Morrison devotee since his early days interning at Cartoon Network, Gerard Way has proved to be an artistic powerhouse in both the graphic and musical spheres - releasing his debut comic series The Umbrella Academy on the prestigious Dark Horse Comics. Now set for an exclusive appearance at GRAPHIC, Gerard Way and Grant Morrison will reveal their biggest collaboration yet...
Pricing Information
Prices correct at the time of publication and subject to change without notice. Exact prices will be displayed with seat selection.
Standard | $39 - $59 |
Insiders | $31.20 - $47.20 |
Booking fee applies per transaction
$8.50 - Contact Centre$8.50 - Internet
$5.00 - Box Office Counter
Performance Dates
Saturday 5 October, 9pm
Sat 5 Oct is a major event day for the International Fleet Review and its spectacular fireworks and lightshow. There will be no vehicle access to Sydney Opera House or the car park from 9am to 11pm. City road closures will also be in place. All ticketholders should use public transport, allow for extra travel time and enter on foot via Macquarie St. For more info, click here .
Ticket holders to the Grant Morrison and Gerard Way GRAPHIC event on Sat 5 Oct 9pm have guaranteed site access to the fireworks display on the harbour taking place from 7:30pm.
Running Time: 75 minutes, no interval (approximate and subject to alteration).
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