The classic novel Brave New World is a remarkably prescient work of fiction, as Aldous Huxley's 1932 take on a not-exactly-utopian future society tapped into a number of issues that would end up becoming a regular part of our lives. However, it also was in some ways a product of its era, especially when it came to things like the treatment of its female characters, which was something writer Grant Morrison knew when he signed on to executive produce the Peacock series adaptation. Morrison, well-known in the comic book world for his wild takes on superhero …