journal.neilgaiman.com - 1/6/2009
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I should be writing and not blogging, so I will put up one panel of pencilled Andy Kubert art from the first part of the Batman two parter I'm doing, and hope nobody tells me to put it down again... Dear Mr Gaiman The black Coraline keys around, is it true that if you have one you can ...
scifi.com - 12/31/2008
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scifi.com —
A bunch of behind-the-scenes featurettes have gone live
for Coraline , Henry Selick's upcoming stop-motion-animated movie, based...
on Neil Gaiman's book, and you can watch them all here! In the movie, Coraline Jones (voiced by Dakota Fanning) is bored ...
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Watch Coraline Featurettes!
blog.fph.co.uk - 1/1/2009
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blog.fph.co.uk —
Item! The Terminator (1984) has been added to
the US Library of Congress’ National Film Registry. The...
registry preserves movies that are "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Ray Harryhausen's work will also be protected thanks to ...
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New Year's Eve Link-A-Mania
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The Skewed Throne by Joshua Palmatier - Review @ SFFWorld
Rob's Blog o' Stuff —
... leads her to Borund, a wealthy merchant who hires her as his personal bodyguard. Mark posted the second part of SFFWorld’s 2008 Round up, which focuses on Science Fiction and media. Once again Aidan of A Dribble of Ink, Graeme of Graeme’s Fantasy Book Review, Ken of the Nethspace, and Pat from the Hotlist all participated. I’ll be posting my own year-ender later this week. Neil Gaiman shows off some of Andy Kubert’s raw pencil work from their upcoming Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? To ...
Gaiman's Batman A Lover, Not A Fighter [Batman]
io9 —
... interestingly enough) amid moonlit gazes into each others' eyes, and talking a panicking Riddler down instead of just punching him. Apparently, Gaiman asked artist Andy Kubert to reference various popular artists from Batman's history in this story, and so these images may be a shout-out to the more mellow Batman of the '50s through '70s than a glimpse of Dark Knights to come. Batman #686, the first part of the storyline, is due in stores February 11th. Mysteries And Evil Buttons [Neilgaiman.com]
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