Dan Layman-Kennedy posted this to neilgaiman@yahoogroups.com on the 9th, and asked that we post it, which we were happy to do. Obviously, it’s the tiniest bit belated, but this is definitely a case of it being the thought that counts Okay, this is short notice, for which I apologize – the idea didn’t really take […]
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From the December 19, 2004 San Francisco Chronicle…Neil Gaiman, author of “The Sandman,” transplants the Silver Age superheroes of Stan Lee, Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby to Elizabethan England in “Marvel 1602” (Marvel Comics; 248 pages; $24.99), illustrated by Andy Kubert with digital coloring by Richard Isanove. …In Gaiman’s “Marvel 1602,” an elderly Queen Elizabeth […]
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Parts three and <a four of Dave Sim’s <a Phase II — Something Good for the CBLDF is now up. These four parts are the background to Dave’s auction for the CBLDF.
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The first two parts are up here on The Dreaming.
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From the September 27th VarietyAnimation house Vinton Studios has purchased film rights to Neil Gaiman’s Hugo Award-winning children’s book Coraline as a helming vehicle for “Nightmare Before Christmas” director Henry Selick. Bill Mechanic’s Pandemonium Films will produce with Vinton. Adapted by Selick, “Coraline” is the story of a young girl who discovers an alternate version […]
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All the Rage is reporting the following; as with all rumour columns, mind the source:[Silver Bullet Comics] contributor, Michael T. Deeley sent in the following report from Neil Gaiman’s recent appearance at New Dimension Comics in Pittsburgh: Marvel will reprint Miracleman and Neil’s conclusion to his story within the next 18 months pending the conclusion […]
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From the February 2005 Reading TimeNOYES, Deborah (ed) Gothic! Ten Original Dark Tales Candlewick Press, 2004 241pp$24.95 ISBN 0763622435 SCIS 1192077 The introduction to this book talks about how we all like to experience a little fear provided we know it is safe to do so! This book plays on that notion, with stories […]
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From the December 12, 2004 Sunday Telegraph: …The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish by Neil Gaiman ad Dave McKean (Bloomsbury, pounds 12.99) is another example of perfect writer/artist symbiosis, with McKean’s special blend of graphics, collage and fine art feeding off the wit and perfect timing of Gaiman’s text. Having swapped his […]
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From the schedule, published in the October 17th Chicago TribuneWednesday, Nov. 10 7-8 p.m. Gene Wolfe: Master of TimeStudent Center, DePaul University(Lincoln Park). The admired “dean” of science fiction writers and award- winning author of “The Book of the New Sun” and, most recently, “The Wizard Knight,” discusses his career-long exploration of other times and […]
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Fox Movie Channel has a track record of listening to its viewership, so it is entirely possible that the rumblings on the internet did move the introductions to be at the start of the movies, rather than at the end of the previous movie. So hopefully tonight is not a one off.
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