New York – One of the publishers of Neil Gammon has abandoned him as the British writer has faced several allegations of sexual harassment and harassment. And his name is not on the agency’s website, which has over the years the presence of his speaking.
Dark Horse Comics announced on X over the last weekend that he would no longer release his illustrated series based on Gammon’s novel, “Anansi Boys”. The seventh of the eight planned versions emerged earlier this month.
Dark Horse’s statement said, “Dark Horse has taken the allegations against Neil Gammon seriously and we are no longer publishing their works,” Dark Horse’s statement said, in which still its website But Gammon’s books are included.
Charges against Gammon, known for Bestsellers such as “Korin” and “The Sandman” series, first emerged in the last summer on a turtle media podcast. Following a long New York magazine’s article in January, allegations of eight women attacks, misconduct and force were involved, Gammon replied with a blog post, denied any wrongdoing.
“Like most of us, I am learning, and I am trying to do the necessary work, and I know it’s not the night process,” he wrote. “At the same time, as I reflect on my past-and as I review everything that really happened, which is being charged-I don’t accept that there was no misuse. ”
Gammon’s office and his literary agent did not immediately respond to the requests of the comment on Monday.
Gammon has worked with several publishers over the years. Two of them, Harper Collins and WW Norton have said that they have no plans to release their books in future. Others, including Bloomsbury, have so far rejected the comment.
Gammon still lists Stephen Barclay Agency on his website as a personal appearance contact, but his name does not appear in the agency’s customer list. Barcale did not immediately respond to the remarks request.
Disney has stopped a planned adaptation of Gammon’s “The Graveyard Book”, while Netflix is ​​still scheduled to release a second season based on “The Sandman”.
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