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Comics Bulletin Exclusive Preview – Shadow Show #2 from IDW

Josh Green
December 11, 2014
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Here’s an EXCLUSIVE first look for IDW’s Shadow Show #2 (of 5), set to hit stores next week on 12/17/2014.

Details and preview pages are below.

SHADOW SHOW #2 (OF 5)

Writer: Neil Gaiman & Mort Castle, Audrey Niffenegger & Eddie Campbell

Art: Maria Fröhlich, Eddie Campbell

Cover: Charles Paul Wilson III

Price: $3.99

Synopsis: In Shadow Show, acclaimed writers and come together to pay tribute to the work of the one and only Ray Bradbury! The first story featured is “The Man Who Forgot Ray Bradbury,” written by Neil Gaiman with art by Maria Fröhlich, which peers into the mind of a man who sifts through his own memories in an attempt to recover the name of a famous sci-fi author. The next story, “Backward in Seville,” brings together the singular talents of Audrey Niffenegger and Eddie Campbell to tell a small tale of a woman’s regrets and the new life that awaits her.

Bullet points:

  • A five-issue tribute to Ray Bradbury, featuring stories by some of the most notable names in the writing world!
  • Coming next month: stories by Harlan Ellison & Sam Weller!

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Thanks to IDW for providing us with this EXCLUSIVE and make sure to buy this book in print and/or digital!

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