![]() Marvel Comics Regulated to What If.? Adaptation Old Marvel Turned Neil Gaiman Away Marvel Comicsĭuring The Sandman Panel at San Diego Comic-Con, writer Neil Gaiman revealed that he had asked Marvel Studios about making his limited comic series, "1602," into a film or TV series but was rejected by Marvel's former leadership structure.ĭespite being turned down those years ago, Gaiman still expressed interest in his comic being adapted, hopefully under Marvel Studios' new leadership. Incidentally, it was revealed during the Marvel Studios Animation Panel at San Diego Comic-Con that at least one episode of What If.? would be based on the comic.īut, it was also revealed that Gaiman had grander ideas for an adaptation years ago but that Marvel Studios had turned him down. ![]() One series that stood out from Marvel was Gaiman's "1602," which re-imagined the Marvel Universe in the year 1602. However, being a prolific writer, Gaiman has penned not only novels but comic books too, writing for both DC and Marvel over the decades. Neil Gaiman is currently working on helping adapt by far his most famous work, Sandman, into a series for Netflix. ![]()
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