Neil Gaiman is one of those rare triple-threats of the publishing industry – he is an accomplished New York Times bestselling novelist, a successful author of children’s books as well as one of the most ...
Continuing Neil Gaiman month here at Graphixia, I’m pretty excited to talk about Marvel 1602, an eight-issue series penned by Gaiman and published in 2003. It won both a 2005 Quill Award and 2003′s Worst ...
The image of Dream emerging from his confinement through a vortex in which clouds give way to what look like stylized skulls in Episode I of Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series is one that reminds us ...
In previous posts we have addressed the issues in comics of continuity, retconning, and the radical alternation of drawing and colouring styles to indicate different sorts of worlds. All of these issues illuminate the force ...
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