Posts tagged with 'Sandman'

    • Neil Gaiman to Write Batman Story

      POSTED BY CHARLIE SCHNEIDER, JULY 28 2008 04:04 PM | PERMALINK

       

       

      Author Neil Gaiman just released that he is currently writing a two-part Batman story called "What Ever Happened to the Caped Crusader?" which artist Andy Kubert (1602), will be drawing.  Gaiman was very cryptic but did let out that the two issues would both be over-sized.  Part one is set for a January 2009 release.  What do you all think of this?  Obviously Neil Gaiman swings for the fences every time and is something of a genre storytelling home-run king.  I can't say enough good things...

    • Neil Gaiman Talks Neverwhere and Coraline Movies

      POSTED BY JUSTIN TYLER, MAY 22 2008 01:57 PM | PERMALINK

      Justin sits down with Neil Gaiman at NYCC to talk about his new Neverwhere and Coraline films due out soon. Then Neil talks about what Sandman means to him today and what comic book projects he's currently working on. Don't miss this special New York Comic Con edition of The Stack!

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    • Free Downloadable Graphic Novels To Check Out

      POSTED BY CHARLIE SCHNEIDER, MAY 11 2008 07:00 AM | PERMALINK

         

       

      DailyBits has compiled a list of 17 Free Downloadable Graphic Novels.  Mind you these include the likes of Neil Gaiman's Sandman as well as Y: The Last Man, DMZ, Hellblazer, and many other quality novels.  As you can see, most of these titles are Vertigo.  Be sure to thank them for being so free and easy with their great literature.  If there's any other great free novels companies are offering for download be sure to comment.

      Enjoy the free reading, this should keep you busy for most of...

    • Scalpers ho!

      POSTED BY CHARLIE SCHNEIDER, MARCH 18 2008 01:56 PM | PERMALINK

       

       

       

       

       


      Anybody want to hang out with Neil Gaiman? Looks like we'd better get in line now. He's coming to New York Comic-Con to do a private reading to benefit the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF). The event is ticket-only and limited to a very very few number of people. Looks like I'd better scan the crowd for scalpers. Even if you don't know a lot about Gaiman, you've probably heard of his work (which always speaks for itself). Some of his more notable publications include:

       

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