No one recognizing Neil Gaiman was just a bit funny especially in a place where everyone can tell the minute differences between different era superheroes. but I though it fell a bit flat at the second appearance. I wondered if it would have been better if at least Denise knew who he was. After all his picture must appear in some of his books, if not his accent giving him away. Howard should recognize him if he even saw him because he was one of the three Neils he wanted to name the baby (Diamond, Armstrong and Gaiman) As for Denise I liked her and she reminded me as looking a bit like Ramona. I doubt we will see her again though. Actually I like anyone who is not the same old cast members.
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Svar af FormerlyKnownAs
d. 22 april 2018 kl. 7:10 PM
The first time around--he was "voice-only" since the guys didn't bother to turn around to look at the face of the "interloper" who was sticking his
into their conversation. But, yeah, the second time—someone should have been
when they saw him.
Of course, when it comes to being recognized by fans, Gaiman is no “Stan—Alfred Hitchcock—Lee”.
As for Denise--I prefer Dale. But, it she showed up again--I wouldn't mind.
Svar af znexyish
d. 22 april 2018 kl. 7:23 PM
Yes none of the big name comic guys aside from Stan the Man would be all that recognizable unless they were at a Comic-Con booth or talk. I noticed that there were a couple of Neil Gaiman books on the counter. Maybe Denise knew it was him and didn't want him bothered by the masses. I wonder if Sheldon would have incited another restraining order to add to his collection. I did like the imitation Howard. Yes Dale ! Bring back Dale. Although he couldn't work with Denise as that would cause him to
Also I just don't see Sheldon getting into something like Sandman, unless he just has to read everything.
Svar af CalabrianQueen
d. 23 april 2018 kl. 2:50 AM
I had no idea he wrote mirrormask and coraline. Now I have to go on Amazon and look up his books.