Neil Gaiman accused of abuse and plagiarism.

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First, the allegations of rape and abuse in a Vulture article by Lila Shapiro. There is also a non-paywall link. The allegations are very disturbing to read, brace yourself before you read it.

And now for the plagiarism allegations:

Neil Gaiman’s THE SANDMAN is a great comic book series.
Gaiman modeled his series on Tanith Lee’s TALES FROM THE FLAT EARTH.
But you wouldn’t know this, because Gaiman has never given her any credit.

Despite the fact that the main character — a byronic, pale, otherworldly, deity-like character — is the prince of night and dreams.
Despite the fact that every time people see art depicting Tanith Lee’s main character Azhrarn, they think it’s Morpheus from the Sandman. (How bad is this? When people see depictions of her character, they say SHE must have ripped HIM off.)

Despite the fact that the dream lord’s younger sibling is Death.
Despite the fact that other members of his family include Delusion, Delirium…. They are not gods but beings older than gods, and when the gods die, Dream, Death, Delusion, and Delirium will remain. This family of immortal, eternal, unchanging beings, who each embody an eternal abstraction starting with the letter D.

Someone else on the internet, noticing the similarities, flipped open the third book in Tanith Lee’s series to a random page, and lo and behold, there’s a description of a character who was clearly the inspiration for Gaiman’s Mazikeen.
The prose, the characters, the narrative strategies, the mythology, the story structure, all of it: Gaiman found it all in Tanith Lee‘s writing and never gave her any credit.

He became rich and famous profiting from her ideas. People effused over his amazing imagination, when the ideas they praised him for were actually created by Tanith Lee. And, while he was building his name and fame, she was struggling. In the 1990s, toward the end of her life, she complained in an interview that magazines weren’t buying her stories anymore.

A simple “If you like The Sandman, you should really read Tanith Lee’s books!” from Neil Gaiman would have meant so much to her career. To the livelihood of a struggling, less-privileged writer, whose amazing imagination Gaiman was actively ripping off.
 

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I read he was facefucking the nanny with his kid in the room and making her lap up her own vomit.

The more I learn about this fella the more I don't care for him.

Apparently there was some Ghislaine Maxwell shit going on with his wife too.
 
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Having heroes seems like a fools errand these days.

Fyi, I mean that in a general sense, Gaiman was never my hero.
 
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... yup.

Pavlovich accused Gaiman of attacking her on multiple occasions. She claims the author made her perform oral sex while his penis had urine on it, and once allegedly pushed his penis into her mouth, causing Pavlovich to vomit. Gaiman then allegedly told her to lick the vomit off his lap. Pavlovich also claimed that Gaiman had sex with her while his son was playing on an iPad in the same hotel room.
 

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Silly goose. Rules are every major celebrity's bestowed a single-use rape pass, though a watered down version from ancient stone scriptures' original vision, admittedly. Culture of media and human nature long peeonditioned ppl to dismiss/belittle/attack the obviously crazy lying goldidgger looking for attention if they're just the one case. Going over your single-pass limit is dicey bowever. You riding on pure class privilege and goodwill at that point. Neill got greedy. As so many of them do. (Apart from women with any history of lying or promiscuity whatsoever, they are seemingly fair game for budding rapists in court of law praxis)
 

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So, are we gonna take bets on Gaiman making a pivot to the right-wing/born-again-Christian/conspiratorial now that his career has been completely tarnished by sexual abuse?

Seems to be par the course.
 
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Does anything in that tl;dr article verify the sexual abuse allegations? Sounds made up. Like the part about involving the boy.
 

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Sandman author Neil Gaiman has denied allegations of sexual misconduct, saying he has "never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever".

The 64-year-old was accused on Monday of sexual misconduct by eight women, including four who had previously spoken out.

On Tuesday, in a blog post titled Breaking The Silence, Gaiman said he had read the allegations with "horror and dismay".

He wrote: "I've stayed quiet until now, both out of respect for the people who were sharing their stories and out of a desire not to draw even more attention to a lot of misinformation."

He continued: "I've always tried to be a private person, and felt increasingly that social media was the wrong place to talk about important personal matters. I've now reached the point where I feel that I should say something.

"As I read through this latest collection of accounts, there are moments I half-recognise and moments I don't, descriptions of things that happened sitting beside things that emphatically did not happen.

"I'm far from a perfect person, but I have never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever."

The fantasy graphic novel and science-fiction writer - whose books Good Omens, American Gods and The Sandman have been adapted for television - was the subject of a New York Magazine cover story on Monday.

The magazine and its website Vulture reported allegations from eight women, four of whom also previously accused Gaiman of sexual assault in July 2024 on a Tortoise Media podcast.

One of the women, who had been babysitting Gaiman's five-year-old child, alleged that he offered her a bath in his garden before joining her in the tub naked, asking her to sit on his lap, and that he sexually assaulted her.

'Never any abuse'
The British author said he read back text messages from the time of the alleged incidents and felt they were "of two people enjoying entirely consensual sexual relationships".

"At the time I was in those relationships, they seemed positive and happy on both sides," he wrote.

He acknowledged that he was "careless with people's hearts and feelings" and could have "done so much better", but said he doesn't "accept there was any abuse".

The author said he understood that "not everyone will believe me" and added he would be "doing my very best to deserve their trust, as well as the trust of my readers".

He claimed some of the allegations "simply never happened" while others had been "distorted" to "bear no relationship to reality", but said he would "take responsibility for any missteps I made".

A police report accusing Gaiman of a sexual assault was made in January 2023, but the investigation was eventually dropped.

Since the allegations surfaced, several of Gaiman's film and TV projects have been affected.

Season three of Prime Video's Good Omens will now comprise one 90-minute episode, with Gaiman no longer involved.

Disney has paused production on its film adaptation of another Gaiman title, The Graveyard Book, while Netflix has cancelled Dead Boy Detectives, although it's not clear if this was related to the allegations.

Season two of The Sandman is still expected to be released this year on Netflix, however, as well as Prime Video's series adaptation of Anansi Boys