You can see here interviewing Neil Gaiman. She contributed to the 24 Panelscomics anthology commemorating the Grenfell tragedy as well as the Occupy Comics volume.
And she was also brought to the attention of Joss Whedon, who became a fan of her work and invited her to pitch for the writing room on his new HBO TV series The Nevers[...]
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Fans are still buzzing over the news that Netflix has ordered an 11-episode series for The Sandman, based on Neil Gaiman's DC Comics-Vertigo comic book series Sandman and stemming from the Warner Bros Television Group Shortly after the announcement, Gaiman took to Twitter to offer up more details on the upcoming adaptation, as well as[...]
One day later, and it's official: Netflix has ordered an 11-episode series for The Sandman, based on Neil Gaiman's DC Comics-Vertigo comic book series Sandman and stemming from the Warner Bros Television Group The move comes more than three years after an effort to bring the work to the big screen via New Line fell[...]
After years of talk, speculation, and supposed near deals to adapt renowned author Neil Gaiman's DC Comics-Vertigo comic book series Sandman – in both the film and television realms- it appears the Warner Bros TV drama has found a home at Netflix The move comes more than three years after an effort to bring the[...]
His Discworld books are particular favorites of mine, but nothing, and I mean nothing, comes close to Good Omens, his 1990 collaboration with another clever person, Neil Gaiman.
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In 2007, Pratchett was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease, and decided that he would spend what years his mental facilities had left enjoying his life,[...]
Neil Gaiman once wrote of The Corsair, 'His TARDIS looked like a sailing ship whenever it was practical – and sometimes even when it wasn't – because small, piratical sailing ships are cool.'
And we get to meet her too.
From Neil Gaiman's script from The Doctor's Wife:
THE DOCTOR
He's called The Corsair[...]
He produced The Death and Return of Superman, Judge Dredd serials, Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere and Good Omens, and the previous Alien audio plays.
Both the comic and the Audible production use Gibson's second draft of the screenplay The 1988 draft is less action-heavy and features a smaller cast of supporting characters and doomed extras Dark Horse's[...]
Based on Neil Gaiman's (American Gods) and the late Terry Pratchett's (Colour of Magic) novel and written by showrunner Gaiman, the six-part adaptation introduces us to angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and demon Crowley (David Tennant) as they try to find the Anti-Christ… and figure out the logic behind ending the world.
Now, the fine folks here at[...]
One hand plunge into somewhere impossible later and we found ourselves having tea with Neil Gaiman – or rather a video recording of him, encouraging us to see the new television show and were handed the recent tie-in reprint of the original novel by Neil Gaiman and the late Sir Terry Pratchett which remains one[...]
Based on Neil Gaiman (American Gods) and the late Terry Pratchett's (Colour of Magic) novel and written by showrunner Gaiman, the six-part adaptation introduces us to angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and demon Crowley (David Tennant) as they try to find the Anti-Christ… and try to figure out the logic behind ending the world.
The iconic hat of[...]
This includes a number of comic book writers, including Neil Gaiman, Warren Ellis, Al Ewing, Chrissy Williams, Kieron Gillen, Andy Diggle, Si Spurrier, Al Ewing, Dan Watters, Mike Carey, David Barnett, Adam Christopher, Rob Williams and Alex Paknadel – along with a load of prose writers like Philip Pullman, Marina Lewycka, Nikesh Shukla, John le[...]
For everyone else, it's like playing poker in a pitch dark room, for infinite stakes, with a dealer who won't tell you the rules and smiles all the time."
That pretty much sums up the entirety of Good Omens, a charming, bordering on brilliant adaptation of the novel of the same name by Terry Pratchett and[...]
The Amazon/BBC TV adaptation of Sir Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's novel Good Omens, adapted by Neil Gaiman and starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen, is set to air on Amazon Prime pretty damn soon.
And the PR is out in full effect Including the creation of a five-floor immersive Good Omens experience, escape room and[...]
Could it be Loot Crate? Disney Plus? Something else entirely?
Well, one thing that will help is having Neil Gaiman write one of the pages And there he is Under G.
Oh, and will you look who is under B Mark Buckingham.
Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham? Remember, it's just a one-pager… and unlikely to be anything Miraculous[...]
'American Gods' Season 2 Finale "Moon Shadow": The Power of Fear, A Glimmer of Hope [SPOILER REVIEW]
Welcome to Bleeding Cool's weekly review of STARZ's American Gods season 2 - where we've reached the end of the beginning with season finale "Moon Shadow."
In the following preview for STARZ'S American Gods season 2 finale "Moon Shadow," Shadow learns firsthand the extent of New Media's power. He's not a fan.
In the following exclusive preview from STARZ, New Media looks to turn a major offensive into a final one as she shows the meaning of "breaking news"...
In our review of this week's American Gods "Treasure of the Sun," Mad Sweeny gets a fitting swan song, Laura gets a purpose, and Shadow gets more clueless.
In this preview for Starz's American Gods "Treasure of the Sun," we learn that Mad Sweeney's (Pablo Schreiber) distrust of the new gods runs old and deep.
Amercian Gods' Ricky Whittle takes a moment to open up about one of his greatest childhood tragedies: the lack of an Optimus Prime in his young life.
In this week's penultimate episode of STARZ's American Gods "Treasure of the Sun," Mad Sweeney (Pablo Schreiber) is done with his Wednesday "servitude."
Black Phoenix Alchemy Labs (BPAL) is one of our favorite scent houses around, and we are delighted to tell you about their newest collaboration with Lionsgate's Hellboy.
If you are unaware, BPAL has a large assortment of officially licensed scents across several fandoms including tv series, films, and classic literature including several Neil Gaiman-inspired scents, Jim Henson's Labyrinth,[...]
Based on Neil Gaiman's (American Gods) and Terry Pratchett's (Colour of Magic) novel and written by showrunner Gaiman, the six-part adaptation introduces us to angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and demon Crowley (David Tennant) as they try to find the Anti-Christ… and try to figure out the logic behind ending the world.
But with a little more than[...]
Based on Neil Gaiman's (American Gods) and Terry Pratchett's (Colour of Magic) novel and written by showrunner Gaiman, the six-part adaptation introduces us to angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and demon Crowley (David Tennant) as they try to find the Anti-Christ… and try to figure out the logic behind ending the world.
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Speaking of the Anti-Christ… here's[...]
Thankfully, STARZ's series adaptation of Neil Gaiman's American Gods got itself back on track – and back on the road – with this week's episode "Donar the Great," directed by Rachel Talalay and written by Adria Lang.
Before we give you a chance at a quick reminder, a moment to give STARZ's American Gods promotion machine[...]
Thankfully, STARZ's series adaptation of Neil Gaiman's American Gods looks to be getting itself back on track – and back on the road – with this week's episode "Donar the Great."
This week? It's all about consolidating power…
While our previous preview saw Mr Wednesday (Ian McShane) and Shadow (Ricky Whittle) looking to get the runes on Wednesday's mighty Gungnir a[...]
Thankfully, STARZ's series adaptation of Neil Gaiman's American Gods looks to be getting itself back on track – and back on the road – with this week's episode "Donar the Great."
This week? It's all about consolidating power…
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As Mr World (Crispin Glover) and New Media (Kahyun Kim) look to rally her social media might, Mr[...]
And seeing how the two clashed.
I mentioned it here, when talking about Tom King's work with Kite-Man over in the Batman series.
Well, Birth Movies Deaths got Neil Gaiman to talk about Alan Moore, Captain Marvel, Marvelman , Miracleman- and his role in that, both as a reader and as a writer Gaiman suggested that the[...]
Last week’s episode was the best episode of Starz‘s American Gods so far this season - did this week's episode "The Ways of the Dead" meet the challenge?
In this week's preview for Starz's American Gods "The Way of the Dead," Wednesday and World must deal with dissention within their respective ranks.