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  2. Neil Gaiman - Wikipedia

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    Neil Richard Gaiman [4] was born on 10 November 1960 [5] in Portchester, Hampshire. [6] Gaiman's family is of Polish-Jewish and other Ashkenazi origins. [7] His great-grandfather emigrated to England from Antwerp before 1914 [8] and his grandfather settled in Portsmouth and established a chain of grocery stores, changing the family name from Chaiman to Gaiman. [9]

  3. Norse Mythology (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Treasures of the Gods (part 2) I #3 [15] December 9, 2020 The Master Builder (part 1) Piotr Kowalski I #4 [16] January 6, 2020 The Master Builder (part 2) The Children of Loki (part 1) David Rubín I #5 [17] February 10, 2021 The Children of Loki (part 2) Freya's Unusual Wedding (part 1) Jill Thompson: I #6 [18] March 10, 2021 Freya's ...

  4. Marvel 1602 - Wikipedia

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    Marvel 1602, or simply 1602, is an eight-issue comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics.The limited series was written by Neil Gaiman, penciled by Andy Kubert, and digitally painted by Richard Isanove; Scott McKowen illustrated the distinctive scratchboard covers.

  5. List of Marvel 1602 characters - Wikipedia

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    Other popular characters, such as Wolverine and Storm, were not added, because of Gaiman's vision to address the heroes of the 1960s. "The territory doesn't go much further than 1969 in terms of the characters that I picked to use," Gaiman noted. "I couldn't get everybody in because there are an awful lot of Marvel characters." [2]

  6. Neil Gaiman bibliography - Wikipedia

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    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) In addition to these ongoing titles, two crossovers — one within the "Gaimanverse", the other with the Leonard Nimoy's Primortals series — were also published:

  7. The Ocean at the End of the Lane - Wikipedia

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    Henry Selick, who called The Ocean at the End of the Lane "Neil Gaiman's best book", made an attempt to adapt it into a stop-motion animated feature, and wrote a 50 pages script. He expressed hope that he would eventually produce it. [28] In June 2024, Selick and Gaiman announced development on a stop-motion animated feature film adaptation.

  8. Corinthian (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Neil Gaiman stated that the Corinthian is homosexual in The Sandman Companion, wherein the first Corinthian consumed eyes only of boys. In 2022, he identified the Corinthian as pansexual in the Netflix TV series. [1] The second Corinthian is featured with a boyfriend as written by Caitlin R. Kiernan in the Dreaming. [2]

  9. List of The Books of Magic characters - Wikipedia

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    The Books of Magic was a four-issue mini-series published by DC Comics written by Neil Gaiman, later revived as an ongoing series written by John Ney Rieber (issues #1–50) and Peter Gross (issues #51–75).