Douglas Wolk
Morrison's writing is in the satirical information-overload tradition of William S. Burroughs and Thomas Pynchon, except with more foul-mouthed, heavily-armed communist chimpanzees. He's best known for his mainstream superhero projects like New X-Men and JLA, but The Filth is more in the vein of his crazed philosophical science-fiction series, The Invisibles -- a setup for mangling action-adventure clichés and letting his imagination run wild.— The Washington Post