Wednesday, April 22, 2009

NEIL GAIMAN: TROLL BRIDGE - A DISTANT SOIL COMIC BOOK

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NEIL GAIMAN A DISTANT SOIL COMIC BOOK!
RARE and OUT OF PRINT.

HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEM FEATURING "TROLL BRIDGE" STORY BY NEIL GAIMAN!

Gaiman collaborates with A DISTANT SOIL creator and SANDMAN artist COLLEEN DORAN.

A special extra sized Anniversary Issue of A Distant Soil features a bonus story updating a classic children's fairy tale into a chilling story of contemporary horror.

Also includes A DISTANT SOIL sketchbook by Coran, featuring rare artwork.

This comic book was never available in any mass market retail outlets and could only be found in comic book specialty stores that ordered limited quantities of it at the time (if they even bothered to order it at all!).

It has never been reprinted.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

About the Author

Neil Gaiman wrote the award-winning graphic novel series The Sandman, and with Terry Pratchett, the award-winning novel Good Omens. His first book for children, The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, illustrated by Dave McKean, hasn't yet won any awards, but was one of Newsweek's Best Children's Books of 1997. Angels & Visitations, a small press story collection, was nominated for a World Fantasy Award and won the International Horror Critics Guild Award for Best Collection, despite not having any horror in it. Well, hardly any.Born in England, he now makes his home in America, in a big dark house of uncertain location where he grows exotic pumpkins and accumulates computers and cats. He is currently at work turning his first novel Neverwhere into a film for Jim Henson films.
Asked why he likes comics more than other forms of storytelling Gaiman said “One of the joys of comics has always been the knowledge that it was, in many ways, untouched ground. It was virgin territory. When I was working on Sandman, I felt a lot of the time that I was actually picking up a machete and heading out into the jungle. I got to write in places and do things that nobody had ever done before. When I’m writing novels I’m painfully aware that I’m working in a medium that people have been writing absolutely jaw-droppingly brilliant things for, you know, three-four thousand years now. You know, you can go back. We have things like The Golden Ass. And you go, well, I don’t know that I’m as good as that and that’s two and a half thousand years old. But with comics I felt like — I can do stuff nobody has ever done. I can do stuff nobody has ever thought of. And I could and it was enormously fun.”