DC Comics has canceled the upcoming release of Neil Gaiman's 'Death: DC Compact Comics Edition' amidst serious sexual assault allegations made against the author. The graphic novel was scheduled for release on September 2 but listings have been removed from online retailers. While DC has not officially confirmed the reason for this decision, accusations from nine women, including a civil lawsuit filed by Scarlett Pavlovich claiming serious misconduct, have overshadowed Gaiman's recent works. Dark Horse Comics has also ceased its plans to publish Gaiman's works in light of these allegations, signaling a stark shift in the comic publishing landscape.
DC Comics has scrapped the release of Neil Gaiman's 'Death: DC Compact Comics Edition' amid serious sexual assault allegations against the author, now facing multiple accusations.
Neil Gaiman has faced allegations from nine women, leading to a civil lawsuit that claims rape, sexual assault, coercion, and human trafficking.
Following the controversy, Dark Horse Comics also decided to halt future publications by Gaiman, emphasizing the seriousness of the allegations against him.
DC's cancellation of the Gaiman title and the facsimile edition of 'Sandman #8' raises concerns about the future of his works in the comic industry.
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