Moriarity’s review of MirrorMask is posted on AICN (thanks, Steve). *** Sowon Jessica Moon posted an American Gods review to yesterday’s Hofstra Chronicle. *** From the DC Comics Online Newsletter:NEIL GAIMAN’S NEVERWHERE #1 FEATURED IN APRIL’S FABLES #36 Can’t wait to see VERTIGO’s comics adaptation of NEIL GAIMAN’S NEVERWHERE? You’ll […]
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From the March 7th Publishers Weekly:Publishers Examine the Good, Bad and Ugly..last week’s joint AAP annual meeting / PW Summit…sponsored by R.R. Bowker, drew approximately 300 people to New York City’s Marriott Marquis hotel… …The meeting’s afternoon panel, moderated by PW editor-in-chief Sara Nelson, included a surprise warning from Art […]
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From Heather Kenyon’s coverage of the I Castelli Animati festival:…One of the most unusual special guests was the U.K.’s David McKean. David’s dark, haunting images and use of new technology made him a real breath of fresh air and a new face to see at an animation festival. Congratulations go […]
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From the March 6 Hartford Courant Short stories, sweet or scary, are delectable bits of fiction easily digested as audiobooks during a lazy stroll or an afternoon of housecleaning. Some of the more intelligent short stories in audiobook land are on the yearly release of Selected Shorts by Symphony Space, […]
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From today’s Guardian:Over on Radio 3, the moral struggle involves crocodiles and sausages rather than serpents and apples. The Tragical Comedy Or Comical Tragedy of Mr Punch (10pm, Radio 4) is set on the south coast of England, where a small boy has come to stay with his grandparents. Grandad […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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