Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories

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Lucifer vol. 3 #1–18 (written by Dan Watters, drawn by Max Fiumara (#1–8, 10, 12, 16, 18), Sebastián Fiumara (#1–8, 11, 13, 17), Kelley Jones (#9), Leomacs (#10–11) and Fernando Blanco (#14–15), 2018–2020) The Sandman Presents: Lucifer #1–3 (with Gaiman credited as "consultant"; written by Mike Carey, drawn by Scott Hampton, 1999) Telling Tales (five short stories and poems read by Gaiman with percussion by Robin Anders, released by DreamHaven in 2003, ISBN 1-892058-06-5)

Gaiman, Neil (5 November 2010). "Neil Gaiman on Amanda Palmer and the Dresden Dolls". Spin. Archived from the original on 7 November 2010. A man meets an acquaintance in a bar who is now wasting away. Could have used some more fleshing out but all in all I dug it. Wow... First time on Neil Gainman work... and it's mind blow... even and TV movies and series can be found on the internet and to be watched...

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The Sandman Presents: The Furies (with Gaiman credited as "consultant"; written by Mike Carey, drawn by John Bolton, graphic novel, 2002)

Book of photographs (by Kyle Cassidy and Beth Hommel) related to the fictional death of Amanda Palmer accompanied by Gaiman-written short stories.The ongoing series, also written by Mike Carey, was not a part of The Sandman Presents line and is listed below. Where's Neil When You Need Him? (seventeen songs based on Gaiman's work — performed by various artists, released by Dancing Ferret in 2006)

A sequel one-shot titled Marquee Moon, to be written by Peter Hogan and drawn by Peter Doherty, was announced but never released. [5] Oni Double Feature #6–8: " Only the End of the World Again" (adapted by P. Craig Russell, drawn by Troy Nixey, anthology, Oni Press, 1998)

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The Children's Crusade #1–2 (with Chris Bachalo (#1) and Peter Snejbjerg (#2); issue #2 is co-written by Gaiman, Jamie Delano and Alisa Kwitney, 1993–1994) Sandman Midnight Theatre (script by Gaiman from a plot by Gaiman and Matt Wagner, art by Teddy Kristiansen, one-shot, Vertigo, 1995) The series was canceled, and the last two issues ended up being released only in digital format. [7]

The Sandman Presents: The Corinthian #1–3 (written by Darko Macan, drawn by Danijel Žeželj, 2001–2002) The series was preceded by a short serial titled "Run Ragged" (written by Toby Litt, drawn by Victor Santos), published in Ghosts + Time Warp + The Witching Hour anthology one-shots (2012–2013) Gaiman, Neil (27 June 2004). "What I said at the Harveys". neilgaiman.com. Archived from the original on 1 July 2004. Again this walks an absolutely razor thin-line between massive self-indulgence and narrative elegance but it comes down on the right side. Gaiman’s presence is almost ambient, a reminder of what tone to expect far more than a warning signs pointing to specifics. Neil Gaiman's Lady Justice #1–11 (written by C. J. Henderson and Wendi Lee (#4–6), drawn by Michael Netzer (#1–2), Georges Jeanty (#3), Greg Boone (#4–6), Mike Harris (#7) an Steve Lieber (#8–11), 1995–1996)

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Looking for the Girl, also from Smoke and Mirrors, focuses on a man with a lifelong fixation on a model in a porn magazine. But as he gets older, she somehow stays the same age. The Books of Faerie: Molly's Story #1–4 (written by John Ney Rieber, drawn by Hermann Mejia and Ryan Kelly (#4), 1999) Beowulf: The Script Book (co-written by Gaiman and Roger Avary, HarperEntertainment, 2007, ISBN 0-0613-5016-8) The first and the third shorts are fairly sex-obsessed in the way you'd expect an aging famous writer with a somewhat younger wife to write. The second one is grotesque and fairly cryptic at the end. Also, you would think Neil Gaiman hates cats given the number of times I've had to hear about or see them being killed in truly horrifying ways in his works. The last story and the epilogue are the same, which kinda ruins the epilogue idea - or rather I should just say the book has a prologue but no real epilogue. Pixieltd on Reading The Wheel of Time: Taim Tells Lies and Rand Shares His Plan in Winter’s Heart (Part 3) 5 hours ago



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