Dark Horse’s “American Gods: My Ainsel” Will be Released in March 2018
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Dark Horse’s “American Gods: My Ainsel” Will be Released in March 2018

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Last year at New York Comic Con, Dark Horse announced the comic adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods. Ahead of this year’s New York Comic Con, Dark Horse is thrilled to reveal more details about the next nine-issue story, American Gods: My Ainsel, which follows Shadow Moon and Mr. Wednesday as they continue their bizarre trans American road trip to recruit reinforcements for the imminent god war. 

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Starz Releases American Gods Clip
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Starz Releases American Gods Clip

Czernobog – played by the infamous Peter Stormare – is a Slavic god of darkness and evil.  He is reluctant to join the coming war and wary of Wednesday’s motivations. In this clip with Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) and Mr. Wednesday(Ian McShane), Czernobog makes a little wager with Shadow Moon over a game of Chess.

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Review: American Gods: Shadows #1
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Review: American Gods: Shadows #1

By James Anders II

The hype has been heavy.  The promotion? Intense.  The look? Impressive early.  The outcome? Not quite sure as of yet.  American Gods, arguably one of the best novels written here in the early 21st Century has gone full circle.  Written by master scribe and Literary legend Neil Gaiman in 2001, this multi-awarded visually descriptive tale of myths and legends and old vs. new has always been ripe for development in other mediums.  It was too good not to expand.  It simply demanded more. 

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Dark Horse To Publish American Gods In The U.K.

Dark Horse Comics will be publishing the highly anticipated adaptation of American Gods as periodical comic books in England, it was announced today. The adaptation of the Hugo and Nebula Award–winning novel by Neil Gaiman (How to Talk to Girls at PartiesThe Sandman) will be adapted and co-written by P. Craig Russell (The Sandman: The Dream Hunters)—who previously adapted Gaiman’s bestselling novels Coraline and The Graveyard Book—and illustrated by acclaimed artist Scott Hampton (HellboyBatman).

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