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How is the media covering Neil Gaiman?Neil Gaiman often is covered by Left and Center Media sources.
Left: 50%
Center: 46%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Neil Gaiman?Neil Gaiman often is covered by Left and Center Media sources.
Left: 50%
Center: 46%
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Neil GaimanThe new show Dead Boy Detectives is a spinoff of Neil Gaiman's beloved series The Sandman – both the comic and the Netflix series. It's about a pair of detective ghosts (played by George Rexstrew and Jayden Revri) who refuse to move on to the afterlife. Aided by a young psychic (Kassius Nelson), they stick around and solve mysteries that will resolve the unfinished business of other ghosts.See the Story
In 'Dead Boy Detectives,' two best mates reject their deadly fates : Pop Culture Happy Hour
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Neil GaimanEXCLUSIVE: New York Times best-selling author Neil Gaiman is teaming with Graphic India for the English-language animated movie, Cinnamon. Based on a short story written by Gaiman, the screenplay is being adapted by the Coraline author and leading Indian animation writer and creator, Sharad Devarajan (The Legend of Hanuman; Baahubali: The Lost Legends) with Sarena Khan and Sujatha SV. Indian […]See the Story
Neil Gaiman Teams With Graphic India For Animated Pic ‘Cinnamon’
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Neil Gaiman"Dead Boy Detectives" was an HBO Max series before it became a "Sandman" spinoff at Netflix, featuring a brief appearance from Kirby Howell-Baptiste.See the Story
Neil Gaiman doesn't particularly care about creating a 'Sandman' universe at Netflix, but he's 'amused' at how 'Dead Boy Detectives' wound up there
100% Left coverage: 1 sources