Neil Gaiman dropped by Dark Horse Comics amid sexual abuse allegations

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Neil Gaiman’s publishers has dropped him as the British author faces multiple allegations of sexual assault and harassment. And his name is not on the website of the agency, which has handled his speaking appearances for years.Dark Horse Comics announced on X last weekend that it would no longer release its illustrated series based on Gaiman’s novel, “Anansi Boys.” The seventh of eight planned editions came out earlier this month.“Dark Horse takes seriously the allegations against Neil Gaiman and we are no longer publishing his works,” reads the statement from Dark Horse, which still includes Gaiman’s books on its website.Allegations against Gaiman, known for such bestsellers as “Coraline” and “The Sandman” series, first emerged last summer on a Tortoise Media podcast.

After a lengthy New York Magazine article in January included allegations from eight women of assault, abuse, and coercion, Gaiman responded with a blog post, denying any wrongdoing.“Like most of us, I’m learning, and I’m trying to do the work needed, and I know that that’s not an overnight process,” he wrote. “At the same time, as I reflect on my past – and as I re-review everything that actually happened as opposed to what is being alleged – I don’t accept there was any abuse.”Gaiman’s office and his literary agent did not immediately respond to requests for comment Monday.Gaiman has worked with numerous publishers over the years.

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