NEIL GAIMAN’S LOST TALES, Get It For Free And Donate to Charity


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It’s always nice to get your hands on a collection of words written by the amazing Neil Gaiman. It is a complete bonus to get those words for free. But to get those words in the form of his early comic work from the 80’s, for free, AND have money donated to the charity Malaria No More UK is straight up over the top. Neil Gaiman! For Free! And Donate to Charity! What do you have to lose?

Neil Gaiman's Lost Tales

NEIL GAIMAN’S LOST TALES: A FREE DIGITAL GRAPHIC NOVEL TO FIGHT MALARIA

British author Neil Gaiman is a phenomenon, with an international fanbase, nearly two million Twitter followers and a string of best-selling books and graphic novels to his name. Today, Knockabout Comics, publishers of comics legends including Gilbert Shelton, Robert Crumb and Alan Moore, and SEQUENTIAL, the digital graphic novel iPad app, announce the release of an exclusive – and totally free – digital collection of Neil Gaiman’s ‘lost’ comic strips from the 1980s, in aid of charity Malaria No More UK.

The collection features Gaiman’s collaborations with Bryan Talbot, Dave McKean and others, and includes a very rare interview from 1988, Gaiman’s original typed notes for Sandman, sample scripts, project proposals, rarely seen early photos and more. Also included is an original cover by British underground comics great Hunt Emerson, specially commissioned for this collection, plus comment from Knockabout publisher Tony Bennett and comics historian Paul Gravett.

Neil Gaiman’s Lost Tales collects stories from the long out-of-print Outrageous Tales from the Old Testament and Seven Deadly Sins – both of which caused outrage upon publication – as well as SF tales from Trident Comics and a favourite from 2000AD, plus several others.

The free collection, which runs to over 100 pages, is exclusively available via the SEQUENTIAL iPad app from today, and a donation of $0.50 will be made to Malaria No More UK for each download before December 31st, 2013. SEQUENTIAL and Knockabout aim to raise up to $15,000 (over £9,000) for the charity’s work to bring an end to malaria, a preventable disease that is tragically one of the biggest killers of children in Africa.

Neil Gaiman’s Lost Tales is downloadable for free from within the SEQUENTIAL iPad app, available for free on iTunes here:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/sequential-digital-graphic/id629759394?mt=8


Erin Willard
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Erin is the Editor In Chief and West Coast Correspondent for SciFiMafia.com