Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories

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Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories

Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories

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Judge Dredd Annual '88: " Judge Hershey: Sweet Justice" (prose story with illustrations by Leigh Baulch, 1987) The Girl Who Would Be Death #1–4 (with Gaiman credited as "consultant"; written by Caitlín R. Kiernan, drawn by Dean Ormston and Sean Phillips (#3), 1998–1999) Sandman Mystery Theatre: Sleep of Reason #1–5 (written by John Ney Rieber, drawn by Eric Nguyen, 2007)

The Books of Magic #1–4 (with John Bolton (#1), Scott Hampton (#2), Charles Vess (#3) and Paul Johnson (#4), 1990–1991) The Sandman Presents: The Thessaliad #1–4 (written by Bill Willingham, drawn by Shawn McManus, 2002) It’s especially true of this episode given that, if I read it right, that door is marked “Diogenes Club.” Favoured club of Mycroft Holmes, who co-founded it, the Diogenes is traditionally viewed as a place for London’s best and brightest and least social to go and read newspapers in peace. There are strict rules discouraging conversation and, while the place became an unofficial home of British Intelligence in the Holmes mythos, it started off as a retreat of sorts. And that’s exactly what Daniel is doing. I don't know why I still buy pretty much everything Neil Gaiman puts out. This one is certainly not a stunner. Collection of shorts, illustrated to make them into "comics". In general, I hate that, because I prefer to see more actual use of comics language and exploration of the medium. Just publish your short stories if that's what they are! (Oh, wait, he already did! There's a short story collection called "Likely Stories" that are not comics, AND all of these stories were also previously published in other collections!) The Comic Relief Comic (as editor — with Richard Curtis and Peter Hogan — and contributor among other writers and artists, one-shot, 1991) [1]Issues #21–22 were published in print as part of the House of Whispers: Watching the Watchers collection. [8] You can stream them all in a row and imagine they’re more conjoined, like it’s an anthology film akin to the Creepshow features consisting of adaptations of Stephen King short stories. Likely Stories is a compilation of short films based on Neil Gaiman works otherwise unrelated. They range in origin from a 1985 Penthouse contribution to a 2002 piece published in McSweeney’s, with another found in a multi-author collection and another first existing in a comic book. Each short could be classified as horror, or at least as strange, one of them being a sort of light ghost story rather than something scary. If you’re a Gaiman fan, you might know the titles: “Foreign Parts,”“Feeders and Eaters,”“Closing Time,” and “Looking for the Girl.” DC Comics JUNE 2020 Solicitations". Newsarama. 13 March 2020. Archived from the original on 23 March 2020. Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold #1–3 (written by Alisa Kwitney, drawn by Kent Williams, Michael Zulli (#1), Scott Hampton (#2) and Rebecca Guay (#3), 1997)

The Ocean at the End of the Lane (read by Gaiman, released by HarperAudio in 2013, ISBN 0-0622-6303-X) Nightmare Country #1–6 (written by James Tynion IV, drawn by Lisandro Estherren and María Llovet (#6), 2022) Trigger Warning (stories and poems from the eponymous collection — read by Gaiman, released by HarperAudio in 2015, ISBN 0-062373-68-4) The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish (read by Gaiman, released by HarperChildrensAudio in 2004, ISBN 0-06-058701-6) Schwarz, Katie (9 November 1999). "Vertigo Frequently Asked Questions". rec.arts.comics.dc.vertigo. Archived from the original on 17 August 2000.The series was canceled, and the last two issues ended up being released only in digital format. [7] In addition to these ongoing titles, two crossovers — one within the "Gaimanverse", the other with the Leonard Nimoy's Primortals series — were also published:

Neil Gaiman's Mr. Hero the Newmatic Man #1–17 (written by James Vance, C. J. Henderson (#12) and Martin Powell (#13–14), drawn by Ted Slampyak, Seppo Makinen (#12) and José Delbo (#13–14), 1995–1996) Includes the "Fear of Falling" short story (art by Kent Williams) from Vertigo Preview (one-shot, 1992)

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Gaiman said: “Short stories do not traditionally get a lot of love from TV. I’m really excited to see what the team are going to do – they’ve given it real thought and it feels like it’ll be very, very special.”



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