The Norse Mythology adaptation of Neil Gaiman's books by P Craig Russell and David Rubin continues with a third series from Dark Horse Comics, as well as a new Manor Black from Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt in Dark Horse February 2022 solicits and solicitations Pictures when we have them… which is not yet.
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We have Dark Horse Comics' June 2021 solicitations, and beyond, beginning with the return of Neil Gaiman and P Craig Russell's Norse Mythology II, Cullen Bunn and Andrea Mutti's Parasomnia, Black Hammer Reborn by Jeff Lemire and Caitlin Yarsky, Worst Dudes #1 by Aubrey Sitterson and Tony Gregori, Secret Land #1 by Christofer Emgard and[...]
Ahead of the release of their full June solicitations, Dark Horse Comics has sent out a press release promoting a second volume of Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology P Craig Russell will once again adapt Gaiman's writing to comics for the series, with artists Matt Horak, Mark Buckingham, Gabriel Walta, Sandy Jarrell, and Lovern Kindzierski collaborating.
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Dark Horse Comics solicitations in October bring back a few series lost to the lockdown, but are now being rescheduled – including Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology, as adapted by P Craig Russell The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem #1 from Gerard Way and Shaun Simon And Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory #1, the[...]
In May, Dark Horse Comics will continue their adaptations of Neil Gaiman's prose work into comics with Norse Mythology, into an 18 issue series, each issue with different artists, including Mike Mignola, P Craig Russell, and Jerry Ordway The first issue is adapted by Neil Gaiman and long-standing Gaiman adapter P Craig Russell, Dave Stewart[...]
So having a religious relic that has a mystical caveat of the bearer needing to be 'Worthy' to lift it, and whose image already is used by a number of racist, far-right and outright Nazi organisations, being lifted by an arguably Nazi fascist in a triumphant stance is not the best optics.
Nevermind the questionable notion of[...]