Gaiman, McFarlane fight over Dark Ages Spawn

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The Tug Of War!
Monday 14th June was a red letter day in the life of Spawn creator Todd McFarlane and author/comics writer Neil Gaiman. The reason for this legal war is pretty obvious- monetary issue. Gaiman was questioned for as much as three long hours in the federal court. This tug of war is new to us; if you are news monger then you must be aware of the fact that it has been running for ten long years but without any effective solution. And guess what? The writers lawyers mention it plainly that they any extra money out of the case will be straightway given as charity. Let wait for the results.

Source: Sci-Fi Wire



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One Response to “Gaiman, McFarlane fight over Dark Ages Spawn”

  1. clamwatcher said:

    Gaiman give his money to “Charity?” That’s a joke.

    Neil Gaiman is a Scientologist and is underwriting Scientology. The Scientologists list Neil Gaiman him in the Cornerstone Newsletter along with Mary Gaiman, as contributing $35,000.00 in 2009. Being listed in the Cornerstone Newsletter means you are in good-standing with the cult.

    In 2010, Mary Gaiman was awarded the “Gold Humanitarian Award” for her contribution of $500,000.00 to Scientology. This is significant because Mary Gaiman continues to be Neil Gaiman’s business partner in The Blank Corporation, which is now Neil Gaiman’s Scientology front and how he pays the cult.

    Gaiman is also the “Vitamin Heir” of Scientology. The Gaiman family owns G&G Vitamins which reaps 6 million a year from selling The Purification Rundown Vitamins.

    Gaiman’s two sisters, Claire Edwards and Lizzie Calciole are not just high-ranking Scientologists, they are the head of RECRUITING and the head of Wealden House, the Scientology stronghold in East Grinstead. These two cannot associate with Neil unless he is in good standing.

    Amanda Palmer would not be allowed anywhere near this royal family of Scientology unless she was also a Scientologist.