Author Neil Gaiman, who's been accused of sexual assault by numerous women, opened up about the allegations in an open letter Tuesday.
Author Neil Gaiman has been the subject of multiple sexual assault accusations reportedly involving several women who have come forth to talk about their experience with the author, and he recently made a statement regarding the claims.
After more sexual assault allegations against Gaiman emerged, Rowling has compared the reaction to the claims to the initial reactions against Harvey Weinstein.
An article in New York magazine this week contained more details about accusations first made last year against the best-selling fantasy writer.
Bestselling fantasy author Neil Gaiman is facing new accusations of sexual assault following a report published Monday.
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Author Neil Gaiman has been dropped by one of his publishers after he was accused of sexual assault and abuse by multiple women, including one from New Zealand.
Milwaukie-based publisher Dark Horse Comics announced Friday they are no longer publishing works by author Neil Gaiman in the wake of multiple sexual assault allegations against him.
Dark Horse Comics has ended its partnership with Neil Gaiman following a New York Magazine report alleging sexual assault by the author. The publisher announced the cancellation of Gaiman's 'Anansi Boys' comic series and collected volume.
Season two of Netflix’s The Sandman, another adaptation of Gaiman’s work, is also still in production; THR reached out to Netflix for comment. Prime Video’s Good Omens season three will end with a 90-minute episode in which Gaiman is not involved, and Disney paused production on its film adaptation of The Graveyard Book.
Dark Horse Comics canceled plans to publish the final issue of Neil Gaiman’s 'Anansi Boys' after the latest allegations of sexual assault against him.