Morrison notes that it's only a comic, and Buddy is actually alright. Meanwhile, Buddy is soundly defeated by the villains, and lies in a pool of blood behind his writer. Morrison takes the opportunity to thank the editors and artists who helped make the book what it is, and names some specific readers who wrote in, and inspired him. The writer simply comments that the discussion has become boring, and provides Buddy with some villains to fight as a distraction. Buddy is incredulous, demanding that Morrison bring back his family. They go for a walk, where Grant explains that the real world is far more bleak than the comic book reality, and that he has used the comic as a mouthpiece for his own concerns about animal rights.Įventually, Grant reveals that this will be his last issue of Animal Man, and that there will be a new writer soon - a new write who might make dramatic changes to Buddy's character. The writer is remorseless, noting that the drama of the story makes the comic more realistic. Grant explains that he controls every aspect of Animal Man's life, showing him the comics he's written.īuddy becomes angry, knowing that Grant Morrison is responsible for the death of his family. Grant Morrison invites Animal Man into his home, where they discuss the nature of Buddy's existence.
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