Ever wanted to see your dreams (or nightmares) come to life? To celebrate the upcoming audio adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman comic book series, DC and Audible are teaming up for the "Drawn from The Dreaming" campaign, which allows fans to send in descriptions of their dreams for a chance to have them illustrated by a DC artist and featured on an Instagram gallery:
What: Audible Inc., the world’s largest producer and provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and DC announced they will be offering The Sandman fans the opportunity to have their wildest dreams come to life through their new campaign, Drawn from The Dreaming. The campaign will launch nationally to consumers on July 8.
Through July 25, fans of The Sandman are invited to submit a description of a memorable dream at drawnfromthedreaming.com or via a mobile phone at 515-sandman (515-726-3626), a hotline narrated by...
What: Audible Inc., the world’s largest producer and provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and DC announced they will be offering The Sandman fans the opportunity to have their wildest dreams come to life through their new campaign, Drawn from The Dreaming. The campaign will launch nationally to consumers on July 8.
Through July 25, fans of The Sandman are invited to submit a description of a memorable dream at drawnfromthedreaming.com or via a mobile phone at 515-sandman (515-726-3626), a hotline narrated by...
- 7/2/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road looks so insane on so many awesome levels. It's easily one of my most anticipated films of the year, and it's going to give audiences one hell of an adrenaline rush punch to the face.
DC Comics' Vertigo has collaborated with Miller on developing a couple of books for fans to enjoy. There is a hardcover book called Mad Max: Fury Road: Inspired Artists, which will feature art by 65 famous artists that were influenced by the world of Mad Max. And there's a prequel comic that will focus on four of the characters from the upcoming film.
Thanks to /Film, we have the cover art from these publications to share with you. The one above and the one directly below are the front and back covers of Mad Max: Fury Road: Inspired Artists. The third is from the comic Mad Max: Fury Road...
DC Comics' Vertigo has collaborated with Miller on developing a couple of books for fans to enjoy. There is a hardcover book called Mad Max: Fury Road: Inspired Artists, which will feature art by 65 famous artists that were influenced by the world of Mad Max. And there's a prequel comic that will focus on four of the characters from the upcoming film.
Thanks to /Film, we have the cover art from these publications to share with you. The one above and the one directly below are the front and back covers of Mad Max: Fury Road: Inspired Artists. The third is from the comic Mad Max: Fury Road...
- 2/12/2015
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Last weekend at Comic-Con, I had a chance to interview Man of Action’s Steven T. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau, along with artist Jason Adam Katzenstein. Not only did we discuss their Sdcc-exclusive comic book, The Bus: A Camp Midnight Mini, but and I was able to learn about their involvement in Disney and Marvel’s Big Hero 6.
Daily Dead readers will really enjoy what you guys put together for The Bus: A Camp Midnight Mini comic book. How did this project come together?
Steven T. Seagle: I met Jason through a mutual friend, Daryl Sabara. With Comic-Con being so much about movies and TV shows, I thought it would be fun to have a comic at Comic-Con.
Can you tell our readers a little bit about this new story you’ve created?
Steven T. Seagle: It’s about a girl named Sky, who is being shoved...
Daily Dead readers will really enjoy what you guys put together for The Bus: A Camp Midnight Mini comic book. How did this project come together?
Steven T. Seagle: I met Jason through a mutual friend, Daryl Sabara. With Comic-Con being so much about movies and TV shows, I thought it would be fun to have a comic at Comic-Con.
Can you tell our readers a little bit about this new story you’ve created?
Steven T. Seagle: It’s about a girl named Sky, who is being shoved...
- 8/1/2014
- by Jordan Smith
- DailyDead
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