![]() ![]() ![]() And fortunately for everybody, there's milk. There are vampires, or possibly one-pires, there are interstellar dinosaur police, and there's a happy ending. He has a nearly fatal encounter with a volcano god, there's a ridiculous amount of time travel. ![]() It's the story of a father who goes out to bring back milk for his children and, at least according to him, on the way is kidnapped by aliens, kidnapped again by pirates, rescued by a stegosaurus in a hot-air balloon. And I'm damned proud of it," Gaiman says. "It's the silliest, strangest, most ridiculous book I've ever written. But at long last, the author has broken his silence in a video introduction from SFX. Beyond a vague description of it as “a very silly children’s book,” we've been given scant details about Fortunately, the Milk, the upcoming collaboration between Neil Gaiman and Skottie Young (for the U.S. ![]()
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