American Gods

'American Gods' Is Coming To Comics In 2017
'American Gods' Is Coming To Comics In 2017
'American Gods' Is Coming To Comics In 2017
We've known for a while that Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods is coming to TV in 2017, as a series on the Starz network, but it turns out it's also coming to comics, as a Dark Horse series adapted by P. Craig Russell with art by Scott Hampton and others. The plan is to adapt the novel over 27 issues, which will be collected in three hardcovers (and presumably paperbacks down the road). The story arcs are titled Shadows, My Ainsel, and The Moment of the Storm. Russell will also provide some interior art, as will Walt Simonson, Mark Buckingham, and Colleen Doran.
Robert McGinnis Paints New Retro Covers For Neil Gaiman
Robert McGinnis Paints New Retro Covers For Neil Gaiman
Robert McGinnis Paints New Retro Covers For Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman has announced on his blog that Harper Collins is releasing new paperback editions of his novels featuring retro-style covers painted by legendary artist Robert E. McGinnis. The first of these is American Gods, which is already available for pre-order on Amazon.com.
'American Gods' Adds Dane Cook as Shadow Moon's Best Friend
'American Gods' Adds Dane Cook as Shadow Moon's Best Friend
'American Gods' Adds Dane Cook as Shadow Moon's Best Friend
Starz and Bryan Fuller’s American Gods has gone far enough into production for photos and a first trailer to arrive next week, that we wouldn’t necessarily expect any more significant additions to the cast. Not so, apparently, as comedian Dane Cook has apparently snagged a role in the new series, set to bow in 2017. Yes, Dane Cook.
'American Gods' Gets 'Technical' in Newest Photo
'American Gods' Gets 'Technical' in Newest Photo
'American Gods' Gets 'Technical' in Newest Photo
The cast of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods is an eclectic one, to say the least, while the first photos of Bryan Fuller’s Starz adaptation offered a taste of this wild, weird and colorful world. If you want to get Technical, take a look at the newest photo ahead of Comic-Con 2016, as Technical Boy gets a (retro) upgrade for 2017.

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