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 The Sandman: The Kindly Ones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is relieved at different points in the story by Teddy Kristiansen, Gyn Dillon and Dean Ormston, and Charles Vess draws a story-within-a-story sequence.
Written by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Marc Hempel, Richard Case, D'Israeli, Teddy Kristiansen, Glyn Dillon, Charles Vess, Dean Ormston and Kevin Nowlan, coloured by Danny Vozzo, and lettered by Todd Klein.
Kevin Nowlan draws a short story which originally appeared in a Vertigo promo book.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Sandman:_The_Kindly_Ones   (554 words)

  
 iComics.com
Kristiansen's painted art is always a delight; while he'd just drawn the original House of Secrets series, here he goes back to fully painting the story, like his work on Sandman Midnight Theatre and Grendel Tales: Four Devils, One Hell.
This is a story about the dark things lurking in the shadows and the forest, and Kristiansen sets that mood to the best of his abilities.
Kristiansen has a wonderfully murky look to his art in House of Secrets: Facade, fitting the story perfectly.
www.icomics.com /rev_031401_secrets.shtml   (543 words)

  
 Dinocrat » The Self-Destruction of the Kerry Campaign is a Rollicking Tale of Teddy White Proportions
Rennie, SBVT, the bloggers, they are reporting a huge and dramatic story, a Teddy White-sized story.
Dinocrat » The Self-Destruction of the Kerry Campaign is a Rollicking Tale of Teddy White Proportions
It is incredible that the greatest of jouralistic institutions are failing to practice journalism in a story of these proportions.
www.dinocrat.com /archives/2004/08/13/watching-the-arrogant-self-desctruct-is-super-fun   (543 words)

  
 RftFP: Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor 1
Teddy Kristiansen illustrates an edgy little story about fear and loathing, And newfound Craig Elliot brings shadows and depths worthy of the much-missed Beautiful Stories For Ugly Children to a hitchhiker story with a sting in the tale.
The problem with this collection lies in the first story, part one of four of an adaptation of "I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream." I mean, he points out himself that it's one of the ten most reprinted stories in the English language.
So, Harlan Ellison decides to impart his works to us, the general comic-buying populace, by hiring artists for the job.
www.maths.tcd.ie /local/JUNK/mmm/DarkHorse/HarlanEllisonsDreamCorridor1.html   (260 words)

  
 Jog - The Blog: The year is almost gone...
And in Teddy Kristiansen’s case, this one being his issue, the talent is formidable, even more so than expected.
The artist’s narration is accompanied with a chilled, omniscient voice-of-history counternarrative, as time itself has already swept these characters from the stage, just as they work (in the context of the story) toward documenting that very state.
The character art is even simpler in the next story, Seagle’s, with Kristiansen’s lines taking on a certain fuzzy quality, though very few of them are utilized to craft expressions or forms.
joglikescomics.blogspot.com /2005/12/year-is-almost-gone.html   (1407 words)

  
 Teddy Bear Monastery (tm)
This Internet Story Book tells the story of how two teddy bears named Theodore and Tilly-Bear were called to a world-wide Christian ministry.
The Teddy Bear Monastery is a trademark of Lance Micklus of Essex Junction, Vermont,
Just 4 Teddy Bears and the Teddy Bear Monastery are trademarks of Lance Micklus of Essex Junction, Vermont.
j4tb.com /tbm   (337 words)

  
 NerdsAhoy - Comic Reviews
Teddy Kristiansen’s artwork provides the ideal aesthetic for the story.
Furthermore, Kristiansen isn’t afraid to experiment, altering his technique depending on the setting or mood of the story.
More importantly, they show us how important comic book characters can be, how they affect our lives and how they symbolize everything right and wrong within ourselves.
nerdsahoy.com /comics/view.php?articleID=192   (895 words)

  
 artbomb.net
is a painted graphic novel, and Teddy Kristiansen has given as much energy to his brushstrokes as Seagle has to his narrative tropes.
The main story is presented in an abstracted style, with a color palette that employs a lot of grays and browns.
This isn't a story about a man in a cape, but a man with a pen and a pad with very real problems delving into the idea that literature can inform life.
www.artbomb.net /detail.jsp?tid=492   (575 words)

  
 News - Bear Necessities
Teddy Bear Story will be exhibited in the Museum of Childhood's new exhibition space on the first floor, part of a major redevelopment that is bringing to life the fantastic collection and making the museum more accessible and welcoming.
Teddy Bear Story traces the irrepressible spread of the teddy bear since then and will feature around 400 teddy bears from the early 19th century until the present day.
Teddy bears are everyone's favourite toy - a part of childhood we often hang on to even as adults.
www.parents.org.uk /news_bear-necessities.htm   (662 words)

  
 JewishFlicks.com
Home » Documentaries » To Live a Dream: The Teddy Kollek Story
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An in-depth exploration of controversial figure Teddy Kollek, TO LIVE A DREAM offers a candid view of the man who worked to make Jerusalem the major world power that it is today.
www.jewishflicks.com /Documentaries/To-Live-a-Dream-The-Teddy-Kollek-Story   (148 words)

  
 :: Official Neil Gaiman Online Store :: www.neilgaiman.net ::
Kristiansen, Teddy with Neil Gaiman and Steven Seagle
Includes a new 6-page story scripted by Neil Gaiman ("On the Stairs"), plus a story by Steven Seagle and three by Kristiansen.
www.neilgaiman.net /single-item-detail.php?id=G1722   (57 words)

  
 can a child setting nurture a game for mature audiences? - GameDev.Net Discussion Forums
So you are in agreement, then, that such a game story could be used, and that the fact that the protagonist is a teddy bear and the setting is a bedroom wouldn't alienate the majority of the players?
You are a beloeved teddy bear being abandoned by your owner (a kid) who got an uncurable disease or disability that is in turn abandoned by his parents.
He befriends a human boy at a hotel, and near the end of the story the boy falls ill. The mouse had to drive his cycle past the cat to get into the infirmary and get the right medicine for the boy.
www.gamedev.net /community/forums/viewreply.asp?ID=1838576   (57 words)

  
 American Pop Culture Encyclopedia - About Teddy Ruxpin - Plus Teddy Ruxpin Posters and T-Shirts.
Ken brought in a writer by the name of Bud Bankson who is the person that created a story called "The Adventures of Simian Greep." One of the minor characters in this original story is a "spungid" named Teddy Ruxpin.
Ken had suggested that the title be renamed from 'The Adventures of Simian Greep' to 'The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin' since the word 'Greep' was too similar to the word 'Geek'.
Many eons later TEDDY RUXPIN was born, a throw-back to the more adventurous illiops.
www.americanpopcultureencyclopedia.com /TEDDY%20RUXPIN.htm   (467 words)

  
 kwailawai*
Ganga had written and directed theatre, and made documentaries before, but her story of a rural boy finding his way about the ravaged beauty of Luanda, is a new direction and heralds a cinematic era in that country.
“I got the idea first when I was in rural QwaQwa as a ten year old boy and heard his story on the radio.
A mutual transfer of skill, experience and culture is underscored by the Italian Cinema Authors Guild (ANAC) which has numerous projects in the pipeline for South Africa.
kwailawai.blogspot.com   (6157 words)

  
 animatorsm
Story Editor/Story: MARVEL c81-84 (Meatballs and Spaghetti 82-85); DIC c85-90s (Popples 86-87, Dennis the Menace 87, The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin 87-88, Beverly Hills Teens 87-88, Teenage Mutants Ninja Turtles 87-90, Camp Candy 89-90, The Toxic Crusaders 91-92, James Bond Jr.
Animator: MGM c60 (Tom and Jerry 61); STORYBOARD, INC. c60-62 (Children of the Sun 60, Of Stars and Men 61, The Hole 62); MURAKAMI-WOLF 77 (The Extraordinary Adventures of the Mouse and His Child 77)
67-69; The New Adventures of Huck Finn 68-69)
www.immaginariofiorentino.com /albertopage/amimatorsa-z/animatorsm.htm   (4299 words)

  
 Teddy Ruxpin
Just pop the special tape that contained inaudible movement commands into Teddy and suddenly his eyes and mouth are moving in synch with the story on the tape.
Teddy and his caterpillar friend Grubby were from the land of Grundo.
The Teddy concept was pretty cool but you needed lots of books/tapes/cartridges to keep him interesting and WOW obliged with over 40 titles.
www.bigredtoybox.com /cgi-bin/toynfo.pl?ruxpinindex   (245 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt Association
Here is the real story of how the teddy bear sprang into our hearts.
Now toy bears are often called teddy bears!
Linda Mullins, The Teddy Bear Men: Theodore Roosevelt and Clifford Berryman, Historical Guide for Collectors, Hobby House Press, Inc, Cumberland, MD, 1987
www.theodoreroosevelt.org /kidscorner/tr_teddy.htm   (468 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - In Search of History, by Theodore H. White
...White's success is the product of a brilliant mind, long experience as a reporter, and extraordinary writing ability-and, perhaps most important, of an idea of history which has allowed him to give meaning to the story he has so skillfully been telling...
...Instead of The Making of the President 1976, we have White's memoirs, In Search of History, an aptly named and beautifully written volume...
In Search of History, by Theodore H. White
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V66I5P76-1.htm   (468 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Teddy bares his 'A.I.' growl with Angel's voice
Teddy is loyal and brave — a kind of humanized watch-bear — and provides much-needed comic relief to an often dark and painful tale.
When the adorably huggable teddy bear in A.I. Artificial Intelligence opens his mouth, moviegoers hardly expect to hear the raspy, streetwise growl of a grown man. Still, it is the voice of an angel, so to speak.
Teddy good-naturedly growls lines such as "Are you ready to play now?" and "It's time to go to bed," Angel says.
www.usatoday.com /life/movies/2001-07-06-ai-teddy.htm   (544 words)

  
 Teddy Atlas: This Ain't No Love Story (At least not your typical one)
Once, when Atlas' father made a house call twice in the same week at the home of an elderly woman, the young Atlas was concerned for her and asked his father if the woman was very ill. "She's strong as an ox," his father replied.
As a teenager Atlas was no longer content to sit with his father as he tended to patients in his office or to ride around with him as he made house calls.
Dr. Atlas told his nurse, "He doesn't want that, if he's going to live like this, he should know what it feels like." When the nurse left with the Novocain Dr. Atlas looked his son dead in the eye and pushed a needle through his flesh.
www.maxboxing.com /News/scotto111803.asp   (1466 words)

  
 Crime Story Review (1993)
Crime Story was originally developed by director Kirk Wong and writer Teddy Chan as a vehicle for Jet Li, but when Li pulled out at the eleventh hour, the project was taken up by Jackie Chan.
Crime Story was shot back-to-back with Wong Jing's entertaining City Hunter, and marked a dramatic departure for Chan, being a gritty police thriller that traded the usual exuberant martial arts and comedic prat-falling for realistic violence and a stab at proper, expressive acting.
Crime Story is also beautifully shot by cinematographer Arthur Wong, especially during the night-time scenes, and the camerawork is often dizzying.
www.thespinningimage.co.uk /cultfilms/displaycultfilm.asp?reviewid=666   (635 words)

  
 10880.txt
The frogs were discovered!--and his wrath was not appeased by seeing the cluster of heads round Teddy, and catching a few words of the delicious story going on.
Teddy was upon his feet in an instant, and with a wild whoop and shout he was scudding across the green, his curls flying in the wind, and his little feet hardly seeming to touch the ground.
Teddy's restless little body was a sore trial to any one who sat next him in church, and many were the lectures that had been bestowed on him by Sunday-school teacher and pastor, besides the gentle admonitions of his mother.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/1/0/8/8/10880/10880.txt   (21402 words)

  
 westside_story
Westside already has a prolific release schedule right through to January, 1999 and in addition to archive product from Teddy Pendergrass, Archie Bell, Timmy Thomas and Little Anthony, the label is particularly excited by the rarity value of its compilations, notably a triple boxed set label anthology of The Roulette Story ('57 — '77).
Accordingly, the Reese albums The Jubilee Years 1954 —1959 and At Mr Kelly's / Story Of The Blues (two for the price of one) were among the first batch of Westside issues.
The label is promising to follow its lively opening gambit with a veritable deluge of 'nine or ten quality releases a month' next year, much of it previously unissued material from the Ace and Philadelphia catalogues.
www.procolharum.com /westside_story.htm   (494 words)

  
 Hindsight - 15/08/2004: Teddys Excellent Adventure
Teddy’s adventure in Athens tells the story of how remarkably different those very first Olympic Games of 1896 were from the mega-event under way in Athens now.
Edwin Flack (Teddy to his friends) is Australia’s original Olympian.
This is how a mild-mannered accountant called Edwin Flack did it, when he competed at the Athens Olympic Games of 1896.
www.abc.net.au /rn/history/hindsight/stories/s1173909.htm   (143 words)

  
 ADF :: Online Media Room
Teddy Flack’s is a charming story that speaks of an almost unimaginable Olympic Games when compared with what we will experience in Sydney later this year.
Teddy Flack was Australia’s first Olympian but it is his achievements and his spirit, as much as his chronological significance, that should bring him to attention.
Teddy Flack was quite laconic about his participation, remarking that: ‘Greece was such an interesting place in itself, and so well worth seeing’.
www.defence.gov.au /media/SpeechTpl.cfm?CurrentId=926   (5446 words)

  
 'Welcome to Woop Woop': Schnitzel-Based Revolt in an Australian Dogpatch
The story begins in New York City where Teddy (Johnathon Schaech), a con man selling rare Australian birds from the back of a truck, is forced to flee the United States when the stripper who is working for him goes crazy and shoots two men dead in the street.
Upon waking up, Teddy discovers that while drugged he was married to Angie in a public ceremony and is now a prisoner.
Flying to Australia, Teddy drives a van into the country's arid Northern Territory, where he picks up a sex-crazed hitchhiker named Angie (Susie Porter) who knocks him out, drugs him and takes him home to her village of Woop Woop.
partners.nytimes.com /library/film/111398woop-film-review.html   (497 words)

  
 TEDDY SHERINGHAM - Autobiography - Hardback Book
Teddy Sheringham is a footballer who throughout a long and distinguished career has remarkably managed to combine the twin talents of being both an avid taker and unselfish maker of goals.
In this book he reflects on a career characterised by loyalty and late development and tells his story with no punches pulled.
www.biography-clarebooks.co.uk /item3338.htm   (53 words)

  
 Amazon.com: American Teddy Bear Encyclopedia: Books: Linda Mullins
The origin of the word "teddy bear" is highlighted beginning with the story of Roosevelt saving the life of a beloved bear on a hunting expedition.
The form of the collectible bear is also illustrated with chapters on teddy bear figurines, advertising bears and teddy bear restoration.
This is really a good encyclopedia for you to have a look on the teddy bear world, just like to have a look on all kinds of people over the world.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0875884326?v=glance   (788 words)

  
 TICAC: News Archive - Teddy Kristiansen
Comprised of 20 short stories and one main story, "It’s a Bird" is Steve Seagle and Teddy Kristiansen’s look at Superman, as told form the viewpoint of a scriptwriter assigned to work on a Superman movie script.
Fans of Steve Seagle's and Teddy Kristiansen's Vertigo series House of Secrets can be encouraged in the fact that work is progressing on a new long-awaited HOS project.
Artist Teddy Kristiansen and his creative partner on House of Secrets and HOS: Façade, writer Steve T. Seagle are working together on an upcoming 128-page hardcover Superman graphic novel Superman: It's A Bird.
home.wanadoo.nl /pafrankn/tk_archive.htm   (626 words)

  
 PopImage - March '00
Gaiman's obviously done the best he can, but the lack of full control which he's used to forces him to use uncharacteristically overlong exposition, stilted captions and what would, in one of his normal comics, be seen as unnecessarily "on the nose" speech patterns, all to maintain continuity and story flow.
Which is where Teddy Kristiansen's art comes in.
Kristiansen then painted the pages, and Gaiman was sent these to script over.
www.popimage.com /mar00/profile/sandmid.html   (489 words)

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