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Comics has embraced its own 3 dimensional world and in the exact same fashion that a comic artist breaths life into this type of art,
the two other key elements that form part of this basic but vital grounds for existence, would be your color artist and writer.
Therefore it goes without saying that your writer can also make or brake any given story concept, and this should remind one that both creative thinking
and word usage should be brought to the pen under extreme commitment. In the end that is the only way one gives birth to something completely original.
Once again I can not state enough that comics are being perceived the greater percentage of the time as a medium of entertainment for kids only,
and there is no better example I can think of to oppose this set mind of thinking than naming Neil Gaiman for his horror-weird mature writing.
For both fans and also non-fans alike, Gaiman is probably best known for his multiple award winning 'Sandman' -series, and for pure hardcore fans it would be hard to
even begin to stipulate exactly what their favorites are amongst the wide range of multiple award winning writings which are all that good. I wouldn't know where to
start if I had to name them all, and since they are all listed on Gaiman's official website... you can find that and lots of other more interesting facts there.
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Neil Gaiman has worked with a variety of people in the actual comic-related world to both sci-fi and fiction writers, the list goes on.
In the same way that one can't really explain the reasons for liking the things one does, can any one writer or any artist for that matter of fact really explain themselves
in what sets them a part from any other talent in the same league? One can reason and collaborate on how you go about in doing what you do and why you do it, and this is essentially that
very unique style that makes one person an artist of the same caliber or one that is a world a part. Then again, is there ever any better answer than knowing and stating that
you as a person are simply doing that which feels right!
I certainly can't explain to the bone exactly why I like Gaiman's writing, but he has a very effective hand at drawing one into his stories, unwillingly... or is that willingly!
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