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DREAM HUNTERS hardcover at Amazon

Ordering info via Amazon.com>>
The “new” cover is up above. Here’s a look at Craig’s original cover, which was changed at the last minute:

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CORALINE wins 2009 Locus Award

Craig’s graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s CORALINE was awarded Best Non-Fiction/Art Book at a ceremony and banquet June 27, 2009 in Seattle WA during the Science Fiction Awards Weekend. The award was accepted on his behalf by artist Michael Whelan, who also read Craig’s speech:
When I was first informed of my nomination in [...]

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Covering SANDMAN: THE DREAM HUNTERS

The following sketches are Craig’s rough cover concepts for the upcoming collected edition of his comics adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s SANDMAN: THE DREAM HUNTERS.
Which idea did they finally decide to go with? We’re not saying as of right now . . . but feel free to chime in with YOUR faves!

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CORALINE gets Eisner nomination (Best Publication for Teens/Tweens)

via THE BEAT » Blog Archive » 2009 Eisner Award Nominees.

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Coraline the graphic novel – Ohio artist turns to home for inspiration

WKSU News: Coraline the graphic novel.

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Kent landmark inspires CORALINE drawings

Recordpub.com – Kent landmark is immortalized in novel Masonic Center inspires ‘Coraline’ drawings.

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PCR Rarities #8

Alternate version of the signature “Death” panel from “Death and Venice” (published in SANDMAN: ENDLESS NIGHT).

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PCR Rarities #7

Alternate cover art for the CORALINE graphic novel.

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CBR News: P. Craig Russell on Sandman: Dream Hunters

PCR: I read Neil’s first rough draft some ten years ago and knew immediately I wanted to adapt it. DC offered it to me around that time or shortly thereafter but I was in the middle of a five-year-long project (the 400 hundred-page “The Ring of the Nibelung”) and couldn’t commit until it was complete. [...]

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Sandman: The Dream Hunters #1 reviewed at DestroyTheCyb.org

Starting as a simple Japanese fairy tale about a monk, a bold badger, and a wily fox, the tale time-releases mood and energy with fantastic lines, color, and page design by P. Craig Russell.
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