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Future projects of Neil Gaiman

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tho...@utkvx.utk.edu

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Feb 26, 1995, 4:00:03 AM2/26/95
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kr...@cc.helsinki.fi (Janne C Kraft) writes:
>What is he going to do next??
>Angela is just finished and sandman is heading to the end.
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I'm not completely certain, but given his past pattern of taking up projects
left behind by Alan Moore (MIRACLEMAN, of course, but also SANDMAN as an
updated version of SWAMP THING), I'd expect either an intricate maxi-series
addressing superhero revisionism (possibly using some noncurrent heroes from
another company), a multi-volumed, highly detailed analysis of a mystery
involving a serial killer, the completion of BIG NUMBERS, or a fill-in issue of
SPAWN (maybe even a mini-series with a spin-off character). No--wait--he's
done the last one. Neil Gaiman, the "Simba" of comicdom!

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--holmes

Four Weddings and an Elmo

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Feb 27, 1995, 3:09:40 PM2/27/95
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tho...@utkvx.utk.edu writes:
> given [Gaiman's] past pattern of taking up projects

> left behind by Alan Moore (MIRACLEMAN, of course, but also SANDMAN as an
> updated version of SWAMP THING), I'd expect [...] a multi-volumed, highly
> detailed analysis of a mystery involving a serial killer [....]

Sort of like Sweeney Todd, is that what you're saying?
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"All dwarfs have beards and wear up to twelve layers of clothing. Gender is
more or less optional."--Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!

elmo (mor...@physics.rice.edu,mor...@fnal.fnal.gov)

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