Neil Gaiman's Only the End of the World Again
Neil Gaiman's Only The End of the World Again is a 2000 collection of a serialized fantasy story published by Oni Press and originally appearing in Oni Double Feature #6–8 during 1998. The title Only the End of the World Again comes from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy franchise.
Overview
The story was created and written by Neil Gaiman, and adapted into comic by P. Craig Russell, illustrated by Troy Nixey and was colored for the collection by Matthew Hollingsworth.[1]
Premise
The story concerns the character of Lawrence Talbot, a claims adjustor and werewolf who finds himself in Innsmouth on a cold winter's night with the townspeople trying to bring about the return of the Elder Gods.[2] It was written as a tribute to Roger Zelazny, and inspired by his novel A Night in the Lonesome October.[3]
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