Tommy (post: 1287127) wrote:My girlfriend is probably gonna drag me to it.
She's a die-hard "Nightmare Before Christmas" fan.
I'm down.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1287233) wrote:Just don't go in to it expecting Nightmare. As far as I know it's a different production crew (being Dreamworks) and the themes between Burton and Gaiman can differ greatly since a lot of what Burton does is focused more on style while Gaiman is a classic story-teller. If it remains true to the actual work, then it'll be a different kind of experience than Nightmare, or even Corpse Bride. Kind of comparing Apples and Oranges.
Scarecrow (post: 1287259) wrote:I didn't know there was a graphic novel either =/ And apparently, Stardust also has a graphic novel as well? As far as graphic novels go, I thought the Sandman was all he did and everything else were just novels.
Scarecrow (post: 1287305) wrote:Dang, I'm gonna have to pick up those. Every time I looked up his books be it on Amazon or at Borders, they had Sandman and then all the rest I can think of were just regular novels. I own Neverwhere too but I didn't know there was a GN for that either.
Scarecrow (post: 1287259) wrote:I didn't know there was a graphic novel either =/ And apparently, Stardust also has a graphic novel as well? As far as graphic novels go, I thought the Sandman was all he did and everything else were just novels.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1287344) wrote:Iirc, the novel for Neverwhere was the prequel to the graphic novel... Or was it the prequel for the TV series? Beh, I don't know...
SirThinks2Much (post: 1287348) wrote:Neil Gaiman's Sandman: The Dream Hunters just finished as a comic book miniseries. Drawn by the same one who did the Coraline graphic novel and Neil Gaiman's Murder Mysteries,P. Craig Russell.
Neil's also done Books of Magic, the two Death miniseries, The Last Temptation with Alice Cooper, and Marvel 1602.
Neverwhere was a TV series first, but due to project limitations it didn't turn out the way Neil wanted, so he turned it into a novel. It became a graphic novel after that.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1287353) wrote:Yeah, he'd been given an idea about homeless people from someone at the Beeb, but didn't want to make the Homeless seem like something to be emulated. The novel was supposed to act as a prequel of sorts to either the show or the comic, however. I just can't remember which...
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