Craig Russell, its analysis and copious visual extras – such as sketches, script excerpts and layouts – are augmented by an annotated sketchbook section contributed by Russell, offering even more intimate glimpses into the creative process, and include original pencilled pages, ink and colour stages plus alternate and rejected images, as well as previous collection covers. Talon: the extended afterword ‘Mysteries Demystified’. The second edition is a classy hardback that also offers a fulsome deconstruction and critique of the finished comics work by Durwin S. Craig Russell in collaboration with the author adapted the story into a sublime graphic narrative and the result was an intriguing, introspective parable within a fable. You can also find it in Neil Gaiman’s 2005 anthology collection Smoke and Mirrors. A short story first written for the 1992 prose horror anthology Midnight Graffiti, Murder Mysteries was adapted into a radio play – or more accurately an audio drama – in 2000.
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