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J.H. Williams’ Art Defies Imagination in ‘The Sandman Overture’ #6

The Sandman Overture #6 Written by Neil Gaiman Art by J.H. Williams Colors by Dave Stewart Letters by Todd Klein Published by Vertigo After being plagued by delays and almost two years after the first issue came out, Sandman Overture comes to a close with a reset button, a twist, and just a dash of …

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The Sandman Overture #2 is a Mindblowing Masterpiece

The Sandman Overture #2 Written by Neil Gaiman Art by J.H. Williams Colors by Dave Stewart Published by Vertigo Comics Five months after the previous issue came out, Dream of the Endless returns to comics yet again and begins possibly his biggest journey yet courtesy of Neil Gaiman and J.H. Williams. Williams continues to show his mastery …

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Batwoman #24 is an Action Packed Conclusion to Williams and Blackman’s Run on the Series

Batwoman #24 Writers: J.H. Williams and W. Haden Blackman Artists: Trevor McCarthy, Sandu Florea, and Derek Fridolfs Colorists: Guy Major Publisher: DC Comics J.H. Williams has been writing and/or drawing Batwoman’s (Kate Kane) adventures in some capacity since 2009’s Batwoman: Elegy storyline in Detective Comics. With Greg Rucka, he created a compelling origin story for DC Comics’ first …

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Vertigo’s Comeback and Neil Gaiman’s Return to Sandman

The last couple years have been quiet for Vertigo, the DC imprint for mature-comics that published many of the most influential, renowned, and strangest comics of the 1990s: “The Sandman”, “Swamp Thing”, “Animal Man”, “Hellblazer”, “The Invisibles”, “Doom Patrol”, “Preacher”, and “Shade, the Changing Man”, among others. For many years Vertigo was the place-to-be for …

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