![]() ![]() After his friend and lover Ragged Robin leaves his time for the future, King Mob makes some steps towards abandoning violence as a tactic by dropping his gun in a pond on the property of Mason Lang however he also later blows up Lang's house.Īfter an extended sabbatical in Ladakh, King Mob returns once more to England, in time to intervene in Miles Delacourt's anointing of the Moonchild and to rescue Jack Frost from operatives of "Division X", during which King Mob is gravely wounded, although he is saved by the widow of a man he had killed. While sneaking into the Dulce installation, King Mob finds out that the "Lost Ones" are using "living information" from a parallel universe to sow chaos and discord in King Mob's own. King Mob psychically forces Delacourt to free him. Captured while saving Lord Fanny, King Mob is tortured by Sir Miles Delacourt, during which he has a vision or hallucination of an alien spaceship in Australia. He recruits a young Liverpudlian " Jack Frost" to the cell so they can go back in time and recruit the Marquis de Sade as well. He has a love-hate relationship with his "counter culture terrorist" persona, and is sometimes troubled by his capacity for violence. He is the leader of the cell of Invisibles at the beginning of the series, and adopted the name from an earlier Invisible active in the 1930s. King Mob is a former horror writer named Gideon Starorzewski whose pen name was "Kirk Morrison". Ballard's " The Day of Forever" and by Michael Moorcock's Jerry Cornelius. ![]() Some elements of his personality, especially his Gideon persona, are inspired by J. King Mob is generally considered to be a fictional surrogate of Morrison in the Invisibles comics. The character's name is directly inspired by the Situationist group King Mob, as well as Morrison himself (as a part of a sigil to improve his life.) He is also Gideon Stargrave, one of Morrison's early creations. ![]() King Mob is a fictional character, a revolutionary created by Grant Morrison for The Invisibles. Detail from cover of The Invisibles volume 1 issue 19, illustrated by Sean Philips ![]()
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