It’s all a STORY, innit?

It’s all a STORY, innit?

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ISN'T IT

Not every Brit wave writer talks like Warren Ellis.

yeah neil, if only you could adapt any of them to tv with any semblance of competence

What's his actual best comic?

The Sandman. No, really.

Nah guv'nor, i's a righ an propa STORY innit.

Anything besides Sandman, Death,and Mr. Punch actually worth reading though?

The Graveyard Books is fucking fantastic. P Craig Russell does the art for it. How to Talk To Girls at Parties is pretty cool too

Miracleman, violent cases. 1602 is also great, Gaiman hasn't done much work in comics though.

Isn't that from the novel 'fragile things'?

could be, I thought he just put it out online for free but he probably published it in some collections too. He really doesn't mind putting some of his stuff out for free, he finds that any way that people find his work ends up leading to more sales. Hell, Good Omens suddenly appeared on the NYT's Best Sellers list and it was never on it before. He's really good at managing his fans and since the tv series went over so well they are actually buying the book again.

Sandman easily. I'd go as far as saying it's his best work period.

Fragile Things is not a novel; it's an anthology. You are correct though.

>stealing an unfunny war rocket ajax bit

Good Omens was pretty good

It may be my favorite show of the decade. These two just has such perfect chemistry

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we jus' bangin innit

Brian Cox as Death was amazing

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True. What would be number 2 in your opinion? Personally, i really liked Stardust.

I liked Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?

not that user, but I would put a tie between The Graveyard Books and Anansi Boys

Damn.