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Animal Man

DC · 1988–1995 · 89 issues
About the series

Grant Morrison’s visionary run on Animal Man (1988–1995, DC) transformed Buddy Baker—a second-tier superhero with the power to mimic animal abilities—into a groundbreaking exploration of metafiction, animal rights, and the nature of comics themselves. Anchored by Chas Truog’s expressive art, the series shattered the fourth wall and questioned the very relationship between creator and creation, cementing its status as a touchstone of the late-’80s DC renaissance. Later writers Jamie Delano, Tom Veitch, and artists Steve Pugh and Steve Dillon expanded Buddy’s world, but it’s Morrison’s surreal, heartfelt saga of the Baker family—Ellen, Maxine, and Cliff—that remains the series’ defining legacy.

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