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I assume yes, and that Daniel will be there.

Nada, you mean, I think. Nuala is the fairy from "A Season of Mists" and "The Kindly Ones".

Agree that it felt a little like Gaiman was shoe-horning in popular characters. The stuff with the Corinthian was good, but was it necessary? (Probably not is my guess, but we'll find out). The stuff with Merv… Not as good and probably less necessary. Given the fact that we've only got six issues, these

Aw, man, yeah. That issue is crazy disturbing.

It's been a long time since I read it, but I have a special fondness in my heart for "The Hunt" (the issue about the werewolves), mostly because of the dialogue about carving a small bone into the shape of a different small bone. It's quite possible the rest of the issue is terrible, but I love that part.

Saying that the rights all belong to the same company is too much of a simplification here.  Basically, the record label is required to negotiate in good faith on behalf of the original artist (and that's when the artist doesn't insist on doing the negotiation him-/herself).  So, you have the case of someone at a

Saying that the rights all belong to the same company is too much of a simplification here.  Basically, the record label is required to negotiate in good faith on behalf of the original artist (and that's when the artist doesn't insist on doing the negotiation him-/herself).  So, you have the case of someone at a

Part of it might be the difference between broadcast rights and distribution (or recording) rights.  Basically, the TV networks bought broadcast rights to songs for use on TV shows, which allowed them to broadcast them over the air, but not sell copies of those songs (something they wouldn't really have thought to do

Part of it might be the difference between broadcast rights and distribution (or recording) rights.  Basically, the TV networks bought broadcast rights to songs for use on TV shows, which allowed them to broadcast them over the air, but not sell copies of those songs (something they wouldn't really have thought to do

My favorite from that list was "Jonas Morecock."

My favorite from that list was "Jonas Morecock."