Books by Neil Gaiman
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The Sandman
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The Dream
Hunters
Hardcover
Illustrator: Yoshitaka AmanoAn all-new
Sandman story - on sale in November!
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Preludes
and Nocturnes
Trade Paperback
Illustrators: Dave McKean, Sam Kieth,
Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III
Introduction by F. Paul WilsonCollecting issues
#1-8 of The Sandman
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A Doll's
House
Trade Paperback
Illustrators: Dave McKean, Mike
Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III
Introduction by Clive BarkerCollecting issues
#8-16 of The Sandman
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Dream
Country
Trade Paperback
Illustrators: Dave McKean, Kelly Jones,
Charles Vess, Colleen Doran, Malcolm
Jones III
Introduction by Steve EricksonCollecting issues
#17-20 of The Sandman, plus the raw
script for #17
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Season of
Mists
Trade Paperback
Illustrators: Dave McKean, Kelly Jones,
Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III, Matt
Wagner, Dick Giordano, George Pratt, P.
Craig Russell
Introduction by Harlan EllisonCollecting issues
#21 - 28 of The Sandman
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Fables and
Reflections
Trade Paperback
Illustrators: Dave McKean, P. Craig
Russell <more>Collecting issues
#29-31, 38-40, and 50 of The Sandman plus
The Sandman Special #1, "The Song of
Orpheus"
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A Game Of
You
Trade Paperback
Illustrators: Dave McKean, Shawn McManus,
Colleen Doran, Bryan Talbot, George
Pratt, Stan Woch, Dick Girdano
Introduction by Samuel R. DelanyCollecting issues
#32-37 of The Sandman
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Brief Lives
Trade Paperback
Illustrators: Dave McKean, Jill Thompson,
Vince Locke
Afterword by Peter StraubCollecting issues
#41-49 of The Sandman
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World's End
Trade Paperback
Illustrators: Michael Allred, Gary Amaro,
Mark Buckingham, Dick Giordano, Tony
Harris, Steve Leialoha, Vince Locke, Shea
Anton Pensa, Alec Stevens, Bryan Talbot,
John Watkiss, Michael Zulli
Introduction by Stephen KingCollecting issues
#51-56 of The Sandman
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The Kindly
Ones
Trade Paperback
Illustrators: Dave McKean, Marc Hempel,
<more>Collecting issues #57-69 of
The Sandman
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The Wake
Trade Paperback
Illustrators: Dave McKean, Michael Zulli,
Jon J. Muth, Charles Vess
Introduction by Mikal GilmoreCollecting issues
#70-75 of The Sandman
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Praise for The Sandman:"Neil Gaiman's
SANDMAN is the most imaginative and transfixing
book in mainstream comics today -- and also the
most radical. It tells eerie, loopy, sometimes
desolating tales about capricious, ill-starred
gods and frail humans, and it pulls off the
rather neat trick of making Death, at long last,
something to die for. Yet even in its most
otherworldly moments, SANDMAN's greatest (and
most disturbing) strength is that all its
horrors, and all its hopes, are only as profound
and familiar as the human heart itself.
To read THE SANDMAN is to read something more
than an imaginative new comic: it is to read a
powerful new literature, freash with resonance of
timeless myths"
Mikal Gilmore
Rolling Stone
"Far and
above the most inventive and most human comic of
the decade."
Samuel R.
Delany
"Along
with all else, SANDMAN is a comic strip for
intellectuals and I say it's about time."
Norman Mailer
"These
are great stories, and we're lucky to have them.
To read NOW and maybe again. Then, later on, when
we need what only a good story has the power to
do: to take us away to worlds that never existed,
in the company of people we wish we were... or
thank God we aren't."
Stephen King
"Neil
Gaiman is on a plane all his own. Nobody in his
field is better than this. No one has as much
range, depth, and command of narrative. Gaiman is
a master, and his vast, roomy stories, filled
with every possible shade of feeling, are unlike
anyone else's. If this isn't literature, nothing
is."
Peter Straub
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