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Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories

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Swamp Thing vol. 2 Annual #5: "Brothers" (with Mike Hoffman and Richard Piers Rayner) and "Shaggy God Stories" (with Mike Mignola, 1989) DC Comics JUNE 2020 Solicitations". Newsarama. 13 March 2020. Archived from the original on 23 March 2020. 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) During the series' run, several short stories have appeared in various anthology titles published by Vertigo:

Neil Gaiman's Lady Justice vol. 2 #1–9 (written by C. J. Henderson, drawn by Fred Harper (#1 and 6–8), Chris Marrinan (#2–5) and Mike Harris (#9), 1996–1997) Then Daniel tells a story. A story that starts with him stealing a painting he made at school and finishes with him watching something impossible drive away in a cab. The others all tell lies. Daniel may have told too much of the truth. Judge Dredd Annual '88: " Judge Hershey: Sweet Justice" (prose story with illustrations by Leigh Baulch, 1987) Likely Stories” is a graphic novel adaptation of four Neil Gaiman stories, all of which deal in some way with a masculine perspective on issues of loneliness, sexual desire, lust, and envy. All of them also have a supernatural aspect to them, as is to be expected from Gaiman. DC Comics MAY 2020 Solicitations". Newsarama. 14 February 2020. Archived from the original on 21 February 2020.The Ocean at the End of the Lane (read by Gaiman, released by HarperAudio in 2013, ISBN 0-0622-6303-X) Titles starring characters and/or based on concepts introduced or re-introduced by Gaiman during his run on The Sandman include: The Sandman Presents: Thessaly, Witch for Hire #1–4 (written by Bill Willingham, drawn by Shawn McManus, 2004) The Dreaming vol. 2 #1–20 (written by Simon Spurrier, drawn by Bilquis Evely, Abigail Larson (#7–8), Dani (#13) and Matías Bergara (#14) and Marguerite Sauvage (#16 and 18), 2018–2020) Most of the recent adaptations have been published by Dark Horse (under the "Neil Gaiman Library" label starting in 2016):

He accepts that while ambiguity can work in prose, it’s often harder on screen – precisely why Forsyth and Pollard had their work cut out. Gaiman says, “It wasn’t the normal thing of ‘we’ll send you the script for your comments’, it was more them phoning up and saying: ‘What were you thinking, why did they do this?’ I would wind up explaining the iceberg underlying the story. It’s all right to be coy and evocative in a story, but you’d better at least know yourself.” Neil Gaiman's new 'Big Bang Theory' episode may remind you of Minneapolis' DreamHaven Books". Star Tribune . Retrieved 21 April 2018.Gaiman, Neil (30 April 2005). "The Speech I Just Gave at the Nebulas". neilgaiman.com. Archived from the original on 7 May 2005. The Flash Girls' The Return of Pansy Smith and Violet Jones (1993), Maurice and I (1995) and Play Each Morning Wild Queen (2001)

Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 3 #5–8 (as "consultant" — due to the Marvel debut of the character Angela; written by Brian Michael Bendis, drawn by Sara Pichelli and other artists, 2013) Kallies, Christy (22 January 1999). "Peter Hogan: Interview by Christy Kallies". Sequential Tart. Archived from the original on 20 May 2001. Closing Time, from the same book, is an almost MR James-style story of a man spinning a tall tale of haunted houses to the members of his gentleman’s club.

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Titles starring characters introduced or re-introduced by Gaiman in The Books of Magic (most notably Timothy Hunter) include: The Books of Faerie: Molly's Story #1–4 (written by John Ney Rieber, drawn by Hermann Mejia and Ryan Kelly (#4), 1999) In 2012, Vertigo commissioned Toby Litt to write a new middle chapter in place of the Annuals and rework the second issue to fit the new storyline. The Little Endless Storybook (series of picture books starring the Endless reimagined as toddlers, written and drawn by Jill Thompson): Two Plays for Voices (adaptations of " Snow, Glass, Apples" and " Murder Mysteries" with full cast and music — written by Gaiman, released by HarperAudio in 2002, ISBN 0-06-001256-0)

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