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Happy! by Grant Morrison
Happy! by Grant Morrison




Happy! by Grant Morrison Happy! by Grant Morrison

The comic, like the show itself, is graphic, dark, raunchy, and bloody. The gist of the story is mostly the same as the first season of the show: ex-cop and present day hitman Nick Sax gets alerted by a some kid's imaginary friend that he needs to save her from a creepy kidnapper dressed in a Santa Claus costume the girl turns out to be Sax's biological daughter. I guess you might they cancel each other out, but I prefer the comic. What do I think? Having watched the show already, I'd say this is some ways even more twisted than the show, while the show itself goes into edgy territory that the comic wouldn't dared to.

Happy! by Grant Morrison

So I got my hands on the comic and read it today. Well, I've watched the show, and as soon as I saw Grant Morrison's name as Executive Producer, I knew it was based on a comic. If you're subscribed to Netflix, you may have seen or noticed a show called Happy!, that has Christopher Meloni talking to an imaginary flying unicorn.






Happy! by Grant Morrison