neil gaiman
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Dave Franklin
@davefranklin (51)
• Swindon, England
16 Dec 18
Neil Gaiman's work has covered graphic novels, film, novels and TV, most people will be aware of the film Stardust which started out life as a graphic novel story of his. When I saw that American Gods was going to be made into a...
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pgn
@pgntwo (22405)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
28 Dec 17
Get your helping of the latest radio adaptation of the world-famous book "Anansi Boys" by Neil Gaiman - it's available world-wide for 30 days only, courtesy of the BBC.
Brilliantly enacted, with many well-known names (cast photo...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
7 Apr 16
No spoilers required for a very good talking heads documentary from 2014 on one of the most brilliant, subversive radical comics ever created.
2000 AD surfaced in the late 1970’s at the height of the punk rock music era,...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
27 Dec 15
2002 – Marvel – Spoiler alerts
Neil Gaiman’s masterpiece considers what modern day superheroes might have been like had they been around in the Tudor/Stuart transition period between the reigns of Elizabeth the First & James 1st...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
22 Nov 15
Spoiler alerts
Good stuff from a rather confused episode – the tattoo death clock timer inflicted on Rigsby. Clara’s reckless self-endangerment and her ill-thought out plan in transferring the death clock to herself. Clara’s...
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hitomikanzaki
@hitomikanzaki (128)
• Philippines
29 Apr 08
I've been a fan of Neil Gaiman for a couple of years now, I read his Sandman Saga first, and was totally hooked. So far, I've read: "American Gods", "Neverwhere", and "Stardust". I'm currently into "Smoke and Mirrors" (a...
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sauldejesus
@sauldejesus (169)
• Philippines
13 Oct 07
When I first saw the trailer, I knew beforehand that Gaiman had a novel entitled Stardust but it didn't occur to me that that was the novel that was adapted by the film. This was simply because it felt to pop-py. I saw glimpses of...
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rexiemay
@rexiemay (401)
• Philippines
16 Aug 07
i love his books.it is fantasy and its different from the other authors. i love american god's and neverwhere. i cant wait to see his movie on screen, the sandman.
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scarywhitegirl
@scarywhitegirl (2766)
• United States
11 Aug 07
So my fiance and I went to see "Stardust" last night, and we both loved it! I grumbled at a few points, because "they didn't do it right." (This means that they changed a few things from the book.) But that really didn't keep me...
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scarywhitegirl
@scarywhitegirl (2766)
• United States
26 Jul 07
I studied Beowulf intensively in college, taking an entire graduate English course just on that book. I tend to be pretty critical of most movies that end up with the name "Beowulf" attached to them, because most of them really...
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prudencemadness
@prudencemadness (64)
• Philippines
29 Mar 07
The book that is often at my bedside is Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien. If I have difficulty sleeping, I would read the chapter, "The Ride of the Rohirrim" or "Field of Cormallen". Those are my favorite chapters. I also read...
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galatea
@galatea (686)
• Philippines
27 Feb 07
hi fellow mylotters. i have a bit of problem here. i got sandman neatly stashed in my computer but i can't access it. it has the extension .cbr and .cbz. according to wikipedia, its a zip or rar file of sequenced images. but when...
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