Dark Horse adapting Gaiman works The Problem of Susan and Other Stories

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Dark Horse Comics is adding to its Neil Gaiman Library with a hardcover graphic novel anthology adapting several of the author’s short stories, including the Narnia flash-forward study “The Problem of Susan.”

The Problem of Susan and Other Stories will go on sale Jan. 23, 2019, and is available for pre-order now from Amazon.

In the short story “The Problem of Susan,” Neil Gaiman explores the remarkable power of children’s literature through the eyes of an aged college professor with unique insight into Susan’s fantastic past. The Problem of Susan and Other Stories shines new light on the wondrous and imaginative tales we tell and how they shape our experiences for generations to come.

The other stories adapted include “October in the Chair,” “Locks,” and “The Day the Saucers Came.”

 

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