DC Omniverse has been a long time coming says Grant Morrison
Was the Omniverse born when Grant Morrison m𓄧et Animal Man? Sort of

DC has redefined its uni🀅verse once again with the advent of the DC Omniverse, and although Grant Morrison's name isn't on the comic🦩 where it debuted - it stands on the shoulders of giant building blocks such as , , and others in which Morrison (and others) set up the principles that would later be codified into this new iteration of the DCU.
When asked about the DC Omniverse now being the ౠlynchpin of the entire DCU, Morrison says they're "all for it" and says it's been a long process that began (for them at least) when the writer themself surprisingly appeared in their own comic book, meeting their own lead character face-to-face in 1990's .
"That sort of started with Animal Man back in the day. I've been chipping away at that ro🐈ck for a long time, and I finally got to do it in a limited manner with the 52 series," Morrison tells Newsarama.
While the idea of a multiverse 🏅isn't just a DC invention, Morrison says that DC's comic books - even before Morrison's work there - have embraced the idea, or at least left room for different versions of characters to be later integrated into a multiverse.
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"My dream was always to have that infinite canvas, and I think that's what DC is great for," Morrison explains. "It's always been good for the multiple Earth structure. There's always these alternate versions of characters, and there's nothing more exciting. Th♏ere's the zombie Batman, any of those ridiculous flavors. There's just a kind of childlike thrill to it."
"I'm happy to see that they'🔥ve embraced that moving forward and are expanding on it."
And if you think about it, with the advent of the 'Omniverse' even Grant Morrison - thanks to their appearance in Animal Man (and also in Doom Patrol) - is now part of DC Comics as a character as well. When will we geಞt that comic book?
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Chris Arrant covered comic book news for Newsarama from 2003 to 2022 (and as editor/senior editor from 2015 to 2022) and has also written for USA Today, Life, Entertainment Weekly, Publisher's Weekly, Marvel Entertainment, TOKYOPOP, AdHouse Books, Cartoon Brew, Bleeding Cool, Comic Shop News, and CBR. He is the author of the book Modern: Masters Cliff Chiang, co-authored Art of Spider-Man Classic, and contributed to Dark Horse/Bedside Press' anthology Pros and (Comic) Cons. He has acted as a judge for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, the Harvey Awards, and the Stan Lee Aw🐓ards. Chris is a member of the American Library Association's Graphic Novel & Comics Round Table. (He/him)