This month, Rand Bellavia takes a look at his growing longbox, and reflects on comics released in in September 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009, and 2014! Rand Bellavia is back to share his fond memories of decades of comic collecting and reading in this month’s Random Access Memory.
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Did You Hear? is a weekly examination of headlines in the entertainment industry and a…
This month, Rand Bellavia takes a look at his growing longbox, and reflects on comics released in June in 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009, and 2014! Rand Bellavia is back to share his fond memories of decades of comic collecting and reading in this month’s Random Access Memory.
Did You Hear? is a weekly examination of headlines in the entertainment industry and a…
Dark Horse Comics has announced that Neil Gaiman’s retelling of the Snow White fairytale is getting the comic book adaptation by Colleen Doran.
Welcome to the weekly rundown of comic book reviews from Major Spoilers. There is a lot of stuff on the site, but this is your one-stop post to find all of the comics we’ve reviewed this week.
In January, Dark Horse Comics will release The Problem of Susan and Other Stories, a collection of Neil Gaiman’s short stories.
Neil Gaiman returns to one of his most popular creations as he handpicks a group of four authors to co-write a one-shot story which will carry into new titles under Vertigo’s Sandman Universe group. Is it a dream come true, or a nightmare in the making? Let’s find out in The Sandman Universe #1 from DC Vertigo.
As we quickly approach the August 8th release of The Sandman Universe #1, DC Vertigo sent us a first look at our return to the Dreaming.
Eisner Award-winning creator Mark Buckingham is adapting four of New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman’s prose short stories for the upcoming graphic novel anthology Likely Stories.
DC Entertainment announces the creation of The Sandman Universe, a new Vertigo line of comic books curated by Neil Gaiman, conjuring epic storytelling, immersing readers into the evolving world of the Dreaming.
A wise man once said, ‘Wherever you go, there you are.” For some, though, it’s…
Dark Horse Comics has announced it is adapting Neil Gaiman’s A Study in Emerald for…
Ahead of this year’s New York Comic Con, Dark Horse is thrilled to reveal more details about the next nine-issue story, American Gods: My Ainsel, which follows Shadow Moon and Mr. Wednesday as they continue their bizarre trans American road trip to recruit reinforcements for the imminent god war.