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Neil Gaiman's Lost Comics, For Free, And For Charity
Knockabout Comics and graphic novel app SEQUENTIAL are publishing a digital collection of Neil Gaiman's 'lost' comic strips from the 1980s for free – and it's in aid of charity.
Neil Gaiman's Lost Tales will feature collaborations with Bryan Talbot, Dave McKean and more with a rare interview conducted in the eighties, Gaiman's original typed notes for Sandman, sample scripts, project proposals and more, including an original cover by Hunt Emerson.
For every free download received, a fifty cent donation will be made to the charity Malaria No More.
The news is cover featured in the new issue of Infinity, available on Sequential, and embedded below. No stories are named, but I'd guess Luther's Villanelle with McKean and An Honest Answer with Talbot have to be favourites.