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* Vertigo ( 1993 present )
* Helix ( 1996 1998 ; merged with Vertigo )
* Most notably, the rights to four Paramount films directed by Alfred Hitchcock Rear Window ( 1954 ), The Trouble With Harry ( 1956 ), The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ), and Vertigo ( 1958 ) were owned by the director himself.
* Vertigo Diffusion Hip Hop Dance
* Vertigo ( 1962 3 )
* Time Machine A Vertigo Retrospective, a compilation album of early song releases from Vertigo Records
* Fables and Reflections ( collecting The Sandman # 29 31, 38 40, 50 ; Sandman Special # 1 ; and Vertigo Preview # 1, 1991 1993, ISBN 1-56389-105-0 ): A collection of short stories set throughout Morpheus ' history, most of them originally published directly before or directly after the " Game of You " story arc.
* The Kindly Ones ( collecting The Sandman # 57 69 and Vertigo Jam # 1, 1993 1995, ISBN 1-56389-204-9 ): In the longest Sandman story, Morpheus becomes the prey of the Furies, avenging spirits who torment those who spill family blood.
3 ( collecting The Sandman # 40 56, along with " Fear of Falling " from the Vertigo Preview, and " The Song of Orpheus " from the Sandman Special ), June 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1084-8
* The Children's Crusade ( 1993 1994 ): A seven-part Vertigo crossover starring Charles Rowland and Edwin Paine, the Dead Boy Detectives, which ran through the annuals of the then-Vertigo titles Black Orchid, Animal Man, Swamp Thing, Doom Patrol, and Arcana: The Books of Magic.
* Vertigo: Winter's Edge ( 1997 1999 ): An annual one-shot issue featuring short stories from multiple Vertigo series, including short stories featuring Desire ( twice ) and Death by Gaiman with Bolton, Jones, and Zulli respectively.
* Swamp Thing ( DC / Vertigo, 1991 1993 )
Gaiman's work on the first The Books of Magic miniseries ( also released as a DC title, 1990 91 ) lay the groundwork for that long-running Vertigo Universe series, which features young wizard Timothy Hunter.
Milligan and Brett Ewins's Skreemer, written for DC pre-Vertigo ( 1989 ) was subsequently collected by Vertigo, while his work on the DC character Human Target was released entirely by Vertigo as a four-issue miniseries ( 1999 ), an original graphic novel ( 2002 ), and an ongoing series ( 2003 2005 ).
Milligan also produced the one-shots The Eaters and Face in 1995 for the " Vertigo Voices " sub-imprint, and a number of other miniseries, including The Extremist ( 1993 ), Tank Girl: The Odyssey ( 1995 ), Egypt ( 1995 1996 ), Girl ( 1996 ), The Minx ( 1998 1999 ), and Vertigo Pop!

Vertigo and dance
Tarija's nightlife is popular with tourists, like its dance clubs Vertigo and Bunker ,.

Vertigo and put
Originally previewed as a " Vertigo X " title, Brett Lewis and John Paul Leon's The Winter Men was ultimately put back to September 2005, when it was released-under the WildStorm Signature Series label.

Vertigo and on
On May 25, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment were working with Fran Rubel Kuzui and Kaz Kuzui on a re-envisioning or relaunch of the Buffy film for the big screen.
* A two-part story in the Vertigo series Northlanders, for instance, concerns the destruction on the monastery.
Many of these have since moved on to work for American publishers such as DC Comics ( especially the Vertigo and Wildstorm imprints ) and Marvel Comics.
On May 25, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter revealed Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment would be working with Fran Rubel Kuzui and Kazi Kuzui on a relaunch of the Buffy series for the big screen.
These seven titles, all of which carried a " Suggested for Mature Readers " label on their covers, and shared a sophistication-driven sensibility the fan press dubbed " the Bergerverse, would form the initial basis of Vertigo.
In addition, Steve Gerber, an influential force on many of the Vertigo writers, provided the miniseries Nevada, which was written based on Neil Gaiman's reiteration of a frequent request to write something more about the characters in " the obligatory comic book fight scene " in Howard the Duck # 16.
In 2003, the Vertigo imprint celebrated " Ten years on the edge " by branding their books cover-dated April 2003 to February 2004 ( i. e. released between February and December 2003 )-Vertigo's Tenth Anniversary-with the legend Vertigo X.
This special subtitle was debuted on the Vertigo X Anniversary Preview ( Apr 2003 ), a 48-page special previewing Vertigo's up-coming projects and featuring a short Shade, the Changing Man story by the " Ecstatic " team of Peter Milligan and Mike Allred ( a pun on their then-current Marvel project together: X-Statix ).
Editing Doug Moench's The Wanderers, Berger was joined on issue # 5 ( Oct 1988 ) by co-editor Art Young, who would also later be instrumental in the formation of Vertigo.
Berger included in the initial Vertigo line-up the five titles she had had some hand in creating or editing ( Swamp Thing, Hellblazer, Animal Man, Sandman and Shade ) as well as Doom Patrol which she " decided to include ... because Grant Morrison was working on it and the sensibility was very much like the other series.
" In addition, Berger won Eisner Awards for her editing in 1992, 1994 and 1995 for her work on the proto-and early Vertigo titles Sandman, Shade, Kid Eternity, Books of Magic, Death: The High Cost of Living and Sandman Mystery Theatre.
Roeberg took over editorial duties on the second Vertigo issues of both The Sandman and Shade, the Changing Man from Lisa Guastella-then Lisa Aufenanger-editing those two titles until their respective final issues ; she also edited the first 36 issues of the " ahead of its time " crime / noir series Sandman Mystery Theatre.
Axel Alonso ( who would later move to Marvel Comics ) began his editorial career at Vertigo on Animal Man, Black Orchid, Doom Patrol and Hellblazer, and also edited the opening issues of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso's 100 Bullets and the final issues of Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's Preacher.
Grant Morrison, whose pre-Vertigo work on Animal Man and Doom Patrol was similarly retroactively branded as " Vertigo " when collected, also wrote two issues of Hellblazer pre-Vertigo, which are collected in a 2005 trade paperback.
Neil Gaiman, who went on to become a New York Times best-selling novelist, came to prominence four years pre-Vertigo with the launch of The Sandman for DC Comics, a title that became the backbone of the initial Vertigo line-up.
Garth Ennis ( Hellblazer ) and Jamie Delano ( Animal Man ) were two other launch authors who went on to great success with Vertigo and elsewhere.
Ennis ' best-known Vertigo work was his and artist Steve Dillon's creator-owned Preacher, which ran for 66 issues and six spin-off specials between 1995 and 2000, while Ennis ' prolific work on Hellblazer rivals initial-series author Delano.
Rachel Pollack, who was writing Doom Patrol when Vertigo launched, continued on that title until # 87 ( Feb. 1995 ), the final issues.

Vertigo and by
Preacher is a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo ( an imprint of DC Comics ), with painted covers by Glenn Fabry.
* The Sandman ( Vertigo ), a comic book written by Neil Gaiman
During the second half of 2011, Gilliam wrote a screenplay, co-authored by Paul Auster, for a film adaptation of Auster's novel Mr. Vertigo.
* Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm, an autobiographical graphic novel by the MF Grimm, published by Vertigo in 2007
* In the Vertigo comic book series, The Sandman by Neil Gaiman, the notion that Faerie pays a sacrificial tithe to Hell is mentioned in the storyline " Season of Mists ".
His novel Vertigo is set in Alberta, and Orbitsvilles limitless grasslands may have been influenced by this period in his life.
Dream is a fictional character and the protagonist of DC Comics ' Vertigo comic book series The Sandman, written by Neil Gaiman.
Since the creation of the Vertigo imprint ( itself largely inspired by the success of DC Comics ' increasingly mature titles such as Swamp Thing, Watchmen, Hellblazer, and The Sandman ), DC's horror / occult characters such as Morpheus have drifted progressively further away both from DC continuity and from each other.
Desire also makes cameo appearances in Winter's Edge # 1 and # 3, a holiday title published by Vertigo.
* A verse combining the first two lines of Variant 2 and the last two lines of Variant 1 appears in the 2000 3-issue miniseries Vertigo DC Comics miniseries Adventures in the Rifle Brigade by Garth Ennis and Carlos Ezquerra.
Touchmark was to be helmed at Disney by ex-DC editor Art Young, but when it was jettisoned, both Young and the properties were acquired by DC forming part of the debut Vertigo line.
Having spearheaded the " British invasion ," by head-hunting such writers as Moore, Gaiman, Delano, Grant Morrison, Garth Ennis and Peter Milligan, Berger was well suited to head up the new line, as she was already editing many of the series which would form the core of the early Vertigo output.
Although regularly cited as one of the major forces behind the creation of Vertigo comics, none of the launch titles were written by Alan Moore ( he having long-left Swamp Thing, and only created the character of-but never written the spin-off solo title-Hellblazer ).
Enigma was initially " going to be the launch book of Touchmark ," but became the second new Vertigo title, written by the author Shade, the Changing Man, and drawn by the artist from Grant Morrison's earlier Kid Eternity miniseries.

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