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Omen-ous Gilliam Interview

Danny found a Terry Gilliam interview on IGN Filmforce. Here’s a snippet he posted on alt.fan.neil-gaiman: PLUME: So what is your interest now, post-Quixote? GILLIAM: Tony Grisoni and I are going to be doing Good Omens. I don’tknow if you know the book… PLUME: That is the one that was talked about possibly being inconjunction […]

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Death Statue & New Vertigo Tarot

Yes, that’s right, a re-issue of the Vertigo Tarot! Finally, I can get a copy. Check out the news here on Toymania. Thanks to Scott Conner for the heads up on that one!

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Zot! Online Concludes

The final chapter in Scott McCloud‘s online comic Zot! is up. If you haven’t checked it out yet, I urge you to do so.

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Sandman Commissioned Art Gallery

Some *very* cool artwork is up at http://www.sandman.tv/ Still no “about” page as of this posting, so I’m not sure the background of these pieces, but they’re stunning. Thanks to Scott Conner from the alt.fan-thingie.

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11th Hour: Once Upon a Time…

Tara O’Shea has written a long article on and interview with Neil for the November edition of The 11th Hour. It also features pictures from the Last Guardian Angel Tour stop in Chicago. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4

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The Confessions of William Henry Ireland

From Daily Variety (November 2, 2000) Gaiman adds helming to list of ‘Confessions’by Claude Brodesser Novelist and comic book scribe Neil Gaiman is expanding his foray onto the bigscreen, inking a deal with Miramax Films to pen and helm the true story “The Confessions of William Henry Ireland.” Gaiman, author of the macabre DC Comics […]

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A Passion For Comics (Chicago Tribune article)

Scott from a.f.n.g. found this one; he’s been a much better newshound than me of late.-la A PASSION FOR COMICS: AUTHOR NEIL GAIMAN AND THE LEGAL DEFENSE FUND ON FRONT LINES BATTLING CENSORSHIP Robert K. Elder November 3, 2000 There’s a bit of irony in it, a British writer raising money to defend the American […]

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Moore and Campbell’s “From Hell” barred from Australia

The award winning From Hell has been ruled as an prohibited import by the Australian Customs office, due to what was felt to be excessive violence represented therein. The violence in question being a depiction of a true event: the breasts of a prostitute being removed during the course of an autopsy. As noted in […]

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