Neil Gaiman Graphic Novels

Neil Gaimanis an English author of science fiction and fantasy short stories and novels, graphic novels, comics, and films. His notable works include The Sandman comic series, Stardust, and American Gods. The extreme enthusiasm of his fans has led some to call him the "rock star" of the literary world.

Gaiman's family is of Polish Jewish origins; after emigrating from the Netherlands in 1916, his grandfather eventually settled in the Hampshire city of Portsmouth and established a chain of grocery stores. His father, David Bernard Gaiman, worked in the same chain of stores; his mother, Sheila Gaiman (née Goldman), was a pharmacist. He has two younger sisters. After living for a period in the nearby town of Portchester, where Neil Gaiman was born in 1960, the family settled in 1965 in the West Sussex town of East Grinstead when his parents moved there to work for the Church of Scientology, of which his father was a prominent member. Gaiman lived in East Grinstead for many years, from 1965-1980 and again from 1984-1987. Gaiman was educated at several Church of England schools, including Fonthill School (East Grinstead), Ardingly College , and Whitgift School (Croydon) . As a child and a teenager, Gaiman grew up reading the works of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Michael Moorcock, Ursula K. Le Guin, Lord Dunsany and G. K. Chesterton.[citation needed] He later became a fan of science fiction, reading the works of authors as diverse as Samuel R. Delany, Roger Zelazny, Robert A. Heinlein, Harlan Ellison, H. P. Lovecraft, Thorne Smith, and Gene Wolfe. In the early 1980s, Gaiman pursued journalism, conducting interviews and writing book reviews, as a means to learn about the world and to make connections that he hoped would later assist him in getting published. He wrote and reviewed extensively for the British Fantasy Society. His first professional short story publication was "Featherquest", a fantasy story, in Imagine Magazine in May 1984, when he was 23.

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents the books of magic tp written by neil gaiman art by john bolton, charles vess, paul johnson, and scott hampton a quartet of fallen mystics dubbed the trenchcoat brigade is introduced in this first collection of the adventures of timothy hunter. john constanine, the phantom stranger, dr. occult and mister e take hunter on a tour of the magical realms. along the way hes introduced to vertigos greatest practitioners of magic and must choose whether or not to join their ranks. if you love harry potter you will be thrilled with timothy hunter.dc vertigo universe 192pg. color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. -- postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, but no coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want any coverage please ask for it prior to payment as an add on service. pur

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents the sandman vol. 2 the dolls house written by neil gaiman art by various painted cover by dave mckean during morpheuss incarceration, three dreams escaped the dreaming and are now loose in the waking world. at the same time, a young woman named rose walker is searching for her little brother. as their stories converge, a vortex is discovered that could destroy all dreamers, and the world itself. features an introduction by clive barker. dc vertigo universe color 230 pages softcover mature readers. this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, but no coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want any coverage please ask for it prior to payment as an add on service. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please do not pay until you

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents the sandman vol. 1 preludes and nocturnes tp written by neil gaiman art by sam kieth, mike dringenberg, and malcolm jones, iii painted cover by dave mckean a wizard attempting to capture death to bargain for eternal life traps her younger brother dream instead. fearful for his safety, the wizard kept him imprisoned in a glass bottle for decades. after his escape, dream, also known as morpheus, goes on a quest for his lost objects of power. on the way, morpheus encounters lucifer and demons from hell, the justice league, and john constantine, the hellblazer. this book also includes the story the sound of her wings which introduces us to the pragmatic and perky goth girl, death. dc vertigo universe 216pg. color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. -- postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door cou

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents sandman vol 10 the wake tp by neil gaiman amp various the endless deal with the death of morpheus in this trade paperback collection of the sandman, featuring a new cover design and trade dress designed by dave mckean. reprinting the sandman 70-75, the wake features the moving final issues of the series, the tempest, and an introduction by journalist mikal gilmore. dc vertigo universe 192pg. color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, but no coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want any coverage please ask for it prior to payment as an add on service. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please do not pay until you receive the invoice total for combined postage costs to your destination. ple

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents the sandman vol. 6 fables and reflections written by neil gaiman art by p. craig russell, bryan talbot, shawn mcmanus, jill thompson and others the critically acclaimed the sandman fables and reflections continues the fantastical epic of morpheus, the king of dreams, as he observes and interacts with an odd assortment of historical and fictional characters throughout time. featuring tales of kings, explorers, spies, and werewolves, this book of myth and imagination delves into the dark dreams of augustus caesar, marco polo, cain and abel, norton i, and orpheus to illustrate the effects that these subconscious musings have had on the course of history and mankind. dc vertigo universe 231pg. color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, bu

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents the sandman v7 brief lives tp written by neil gaiman art by jill thompson and vince locke painted cover by dave mckean dreams youngest sister, the loopy delirium, convinces him to go on a quest for their missing brother, destruction. but dream may learn that the cost of finding his prodigal sibling is more than he can bear. dc vertigo universe 216 pages color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, but no coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want any coverage please ask for it prior to payment as an add on service. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please do not pay until you receive the invoice total for combined postage costs to your destination. please ensure your mailing address details

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents neil gaiman and charles vess stardust sc written by neil gaiman art by charles vess dont miss an amazing new softcover edition of the classic tale written by new york times best-selling author neil gaiman the sandman and illustrated by charles vess, soon to be a major motion picture in a victorian-era tale of magic and romance, young tristran thorn falls in love with the town beauty and must go on an incredible coming-of-age journey in order to capture her heart. living in the small countryside town of wall, one night tristran vows to his beloved to retrieve a fallen star that they witnessed crashing down from the heavens. now to gain his loves hand, he must leave behind his home and embark on a journey that will define the meaning of true love. told through breathtaking painted illustrations, this fairytale for adults is a true masterpiece in storytelling. dc vertigo universe 212pg. color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. express postage within australia 7.99 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. -- postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nige

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents sandman vol 8 worlds end tp written by neil gaiman art by michael allred, gary amaro, mark buckingham, dick giordano, and various painted cover by dave mckean a reality storm draws and unusual cast of characters together. they take shelter in a tavern, where they amuse each other with their life stories. although morpheus is never a focus in these stories, each has something to say about the nature of stories and dreams. with an introduction by stephen king. dc vertigo universe 145pg. color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, but no coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want any coverage please ask for it prior to payment as an add on service. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please do

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents black orchid tp written by neil gaiman art by dave mckean after being viciously murdered, susan is reborn fully grown as the black orchid, a hybrid of plant and human, in order to avenge her own death. now as this demigoddess attempts to reconcile her human memories and botanical origins, she must also untangle the webs of deception and secrets that led to her murder. beginning in the cold streets of a heartless metropolis and ending in the lavish heartland of the thriving amazon, this book takes the reader through a journey of secrets, suffering, and self-rediscovery. dc vertigo universe 144pg. color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, but no coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want any coverage please ask for it prior to pay

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents the absolute sandman vol. 4 hc slipcase written by neil gaiman art by marc hempel, disraeli, glyn dillon, charles vess, dean ormston, teddy kristiansen, richard case, michael zulli, jon j muth and kevin nowlan cover by dave mckean this final volume includes behind-the-scenes extras plus issues 57-75 and a story from vertigo jam 1. dont miss the end of what playboy called a modern myth, as well as a prcis on why the stories we tell matter so much dc vertigo 608pg. color oversized slipcased hardcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage vic 12.00 nswsatas 15.99 qld 17.99 ntwa 19.99 international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, but no coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want any coverage please ask for it prior to payment as an add on service. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please do not pay until you receive the invoice total for combined p

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents sandman tp vol 04 season of mistsdc comics written by neil gaiman art by kelley jones, mike dringenberg, matt wagner, and various cover by dave mckean lucifer has grown tired of being the lord of hell. he kicks out the demons and the damned alike, closes up shop, and gives the key tp hell to morpheus. beings from all the worlds mythologies converge on the lord of dream to seize this instrument of power. dc vertigo universe 144 pages. color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, but no coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want any coverage please ask for it prior to payment as an add on service. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please do not pay until you receive the invoice total for comb

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents the sandman vol. 3 dream country tp written by neil gaiman art by kelley jones, charles vess, colleen doran and malcolm jones, iii painted cover by dave mckean the third book of the sandman collection is a series of four short comic book stories. in each of these otherwise unrelated stories, morpheus serves only as a minor character. here we meet the mother of morpheuss son, find out what cats dream about, and discover the true origin behind shakespeares a midsummers night dream. the latter won a world fantasy award for best short story, the first time a comic book was given that honor. dc vertigo universe 100pg. color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels only 9.99 international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to your favorite sellers list. -- postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, but no coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want any coverage please ask for it prior to payment as an add on service. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents death the high cost of living tpdc comics written by neil gaiman art by chris bachalo, mark buckingham, and dave mckean this trade collects the first miniseries starring death of the endless, written by the sandmans neil gaiman and illustrated by chris bachalo steampunk and mark buckingham the sandman presents merv pumpkinhead - agent of dream, and the short story death talks about life by gaiman and dave mckean. from the pages of neil gaimans sandman comes the young, pale, perky, and genuinely likable death. one day in every century, death walks the earth to better understand those to whom she will be the final visitor. today is that day. as a young mortal girl named didi, death befriends a teenager and helps a 250-year old homeless woman find her missing heart. what follows is a sincere musing on love, life and of course death. dc vertigo universe 108pages color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam

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shop 7 - 50 bourke st melbourne 3000. contact details below. classic comics presents black orchid tp written by neil gaiman art by dave mckean after being viciously murdered, susan is reborn fully grown as the black orchid, a hybrid of plant and human, in order to avenge her own death. now as this demigoddess attempts to reconcile her human memories and botanical origins, she must also untangle the webs of deception and secrets that led to her murder. beginning in the cold streets of a heartless metropolis and ending in the lavish heartland of the thriving amazon, this book takes the reader through a journey of secrets, suffering, and self-rediscovery. dc vertigo universe 144pg. color softcover mature readers this item is new and current printing. registered postage within australia 6.50 or buy 2 or more graphic novels 10.99 sent in express bag or registered box international buyers please ask for a quote. bid with confidence our feed back says it all. add us to you favorite sellers list. postage details registered express mail in australia comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment. purchases of 2 or more auctions will be combined into 1 parcel for postage. please wait for invoice total for combined postage costs. registered international airmail up to 2 kilograms comes with tracking and up to 100.00 coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want extra coverage please ask for it prior to payment except brazil, canada, germany, mexico, nigeria, norway, vietnam. other postal choices are available if you want extra coverage. express post international airmail over 2 kilograms comes with tracking, door to door courier service, but no coverage in the event of lost mail. if you want any coverage please ask for it prior to pay

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sandman vol 3 dream country trade paperback, this trade reprints sandman 17 to 20. this trade is written by neil gaiman, with art by kelly jones, charles vess, mike dringenberg and malcolm jones iii. this is one of the best comic series of the last 20 years, this trade is a great way to check out these great sandman stories. this is a brand new copy of the current printing of this trade. registered postage is 6.00 registered postage victoria australia wide 1 trade 6.00 6.00 2 trades 6.00 7.00 3 trades 8.00 8.00 4+ trades 8.00 9.00check out our store for more items international bidders please note shipping on this item may be expensive. if you are unsure please contact us and ask for a shipping price as high bidders are expected to pay for the items they win. australian bidders we accept direct deposit, visa, master card, bank card, bank cheque and money order, all of this ship straight away. all parcels sent within australia are registered, if you dont want registration please dont bid, registration insures the parcel will arrive and covers the item with 100 insurance if the parcel is damaged or lost in the post. pick up is available from our store within 10 days of the end of auction, please contact us before coming in to make sure we have the item here for you. international bidders we accept visa and master card or paypal only, this is the fastest and easiest way as your items ship straight away. if this item is paid for by credit card it will be billed in australian dollars and you will pay in your currency to your credit card company. we cannot ship to the following countries at the moment as australia post does not offer insurance for the following germany, brazil, mexico, vietnam, canada please note all items sent internationally must have insurance for the full amount of the item, this covers you for damage and loss and covers us if the item goes missing. we will not lie on customs forms so please dont ask.winning bidders will be e-mailed within three days


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In 1984, he wrote his first book, a biography of the band Duran Duran, as well as Ghastly Beyond Belief, a book of quotations, with Kim Newman. He also wrote interviews and articles for many British magazines, including Knave. In the late 1980s, he wrote Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion in what he calls a "classic English humour" style. Following on from that he wrote the opening of what would become his collaboration with Terry Pratchett on the comic novel Good Omens, about the impending apocalypse. After forming a friendship with comic book writer Alan Moore, Gaiman started writing comics, picking up Miracleman after Moore finished his run on the series. Gaiman and artist Mark Buckingham collaborated on several issues of the series before its publisher, Eclipse Comics, collapsed, leaving the series unfinished. His first published comic strips were four short Future Shocks for 2000 AD in 1986-7. He wrote three graphic novels with his favorite collaborator and long-time friend Dave McKean, Violent Cases, Signal to Noise, and The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch. In between, he landed a job with DC Comics, his first work being the limited series Black Orchid.

Gaiman has written numerous comics for several publishers. His award-winning series The Sandman tells the tale of Morpheus, the anthropomorphic personification of Dream. The series began in 1989 and concluded in 1996: the 75 issues of the regular series, along with an illustrated prose text and a special containing seven short stories, have been collected into 11 volumes that remain in print. In 1989, Gaiman published The Books of Magic (collected in 1991), a four-part mini-series that provided a tour of the mythological and magical parts of the DC Universe through a frame story about an English teenager who discovers that he is destined to be the world's greatest wizard. The miniseries was popular, and sired an ongoing series written by John Ney Rieber.

In the mid-90s, he also created a number of new characters and a setting that was to be featured in a title published by Tekno Comix. The concepts were then altered and split between three titles set in the same continuity: Lady Justice, Mr. Hero the Newmatic Man, and Teknophage. They were later featured in Phage: Shadow Death and Wheel of Worlds. Although Neil Gaiman's name appeared prominently on all titles, he was not involved in writing of any of the above-mentioned books (though he helped plot the zero issue of Wheel of Worlds).

Gaiman wrote a semi-autobiographical story about a boy's fascination with Michael Moorcock's anti-hero Elric for Ed Kramer's anthology Tales of the White Wolf. In 1996, Gaiman and Ed Kramer co-edited The Sandman: Book of Dreams. Nominated for the British Fantasy Award, the original fiction anthology featured stories and contributions by Tori Amos, Clive Barker, Gene Wolfe, Tad Williams, and others.

Asked why he likes comics more than other forms of storytelling Gaiman said “One of the joys of comics has always been the knowledge that it was, in many ways, untouched ground. It was virgin territory. When I was working on Sandman, I felt a lot of the time that I was actually picking up a machete and heading out into the jungle. I got to write in places and do things that nobody had ever done before. When I’m writing novels I’m painfully aware that I’m working in a medium that people have been writing absolutely jaw-droppingly brilliant things for, you know, three-four thousand years now. You know, you can go back. We have things like The Golden Ass. And you go, well, I don’t know that I’m as good as that and that’s two and a half thousand years old. But with comics I felt like — I can do stuff nobody has ever done. I can do stuff nobody has ever thought of. And I could and it was enormously fun.” In January 2009, Gaiman will write a two-part Batman story for DC Comics to follow Batman R.I.P.. It will be called "Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?" a play off of the classic Superman story "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" by Alan Moore.

Gaiman also writes songs, poems, short stories, novels, novellas, and screenplays. He wrote the 1996 BBC dark fantasy television series Neverwhere, which he later adapted into a novel, and cowrote the screenplay for the movie MirrorMask with his old friend Dave McKean for McKean to direct. In addition, he wrote the localised English language script to the anime movie Princess Mononoke, based on a translation of the Japanese script. He cowrote the script for Robert Zemeckis's Beowulf with Roger Avary, a collaboration that has proved productive for both writers. Gaiman has expressed interest in collaborating on a film adaptation of the Epic of Gilgamesh. He was the only person other than J. Michael Straczynski to write a Babylon 5 script in the last 3 seasons, contributing the season 5 episode "Day of the Dead".In 2005, his novel Anansi Boys was released worldwide. The book deals with Anansi ('Mr. Nancy'), a supporting character in American Gods. Specifically it traces the relationship of his two sons, one semi-divine and the other an unaware Englishman of American origin, as they explore their common heritage. It hit the New York Times bestseller list at number one.

Gaiman has also written at least three drafts of a screenplay adaptation of Nicholson Baker's novel The Fermata for director Robert Zemeckis,[citation needed] although the project was stalled while Zemeckis made The Polar Express and the Gaiman-Roger Avary written Beowulf film. Several of Gaiman's original works have been optioned or greenlighted for film adaptation, most notably Stardust, which premiered in August 2007 and stars Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer and Claire Danes, directed by Matthew Vaughn. A stop-motion version of Coraline is slated for a 2009 release, with Henry Selick directing and Dakota Fanning and Teri Hatcher in the leading roles. In 2007 Gaiman announced that after ten years in development the feature film of Death: The High Cost of Living would finally begin production with a screenplay by Gaiman that he would direct for Warner Independent. Don Murphy and Susan Montford are the producers, and Guillermo del Toro is the film's executive producer. Seeing Ear Theatre performed an audio play of "Snow, Glass, Apples," Gaiman's retelling of Snow White, which was published in the collection Smoke and Mirrors in 1998. In February 2001, when Gaiman had completed writing American Gods, his publishers set up a promotional web site featuring a weblog in which Gaiman described the day-to-day process of revising, publishing, and promoting the novel. After the novel was published, the web site evolved into a more general Official Neil Gaiman Website.

Gaiman generally posts to the blog several times a week, describing the day-to-day process of being Neil Gaiman and writing, revising, publishing, or promoting whatever the current project is. He also posts reader emails and answers questions, which gives him unusually direct and immediate interaction with fans. One of his answers on why he writes the blog is "because writing is, like death, a lonely business." The original American Gods blog was extracted for publication in the NESFA Press collection of Gaiman miscellany, Adventures in the Dream Trade. To celebrate the 7th anniversary of the blog, the novel American Gods was provided free of charge online for a month.

As of late July 2008, Neil Gaiman announced that he is taking a break from blogging. From his July 14 blog post. I think we're approaching a blog holiday ... I've been posting more or less daily since 2001 -- 2,741 blog posts so far, according to Blogger and 1,158,002 words ... and I'm starting to feel like it's time to stop blogging for a bit and recharge my batteries... At this point, I think I'll definitely take Clarion off, and possibly longer.

Gaiman maintains friendships with several celebrities outside the comic book and science fiction fields, including:

* author Terry Pratchett, with whom he collaborated on the novel Good Omens (It is not uncommon to see Terry Pratchett in the acknowledgements in Gaiman's books, and Gaiman in Pratchett's.)
* singer/ songwriter / performer Amanda Palmer, with whom he is collaborating on an art book to be released as a companion piece to her debut solo album, Who Killed Amanda Palmer.
* singer Thea Gilmore.[citation needed]
* actor/comedian Lenny Henry (A fan of Black Orchid who pitched the idea that eventually became Neverwhere to Gaiman.
* Jonathan Ross and his wife Jane Goldman (Who appear as 'themselves' in neil gaiman's short story "The Mysterious Disappearance of Miss Finch" which was included in his Fragile Things collection, having initially appeared in the English/UK edition of Smoke and Mirrors. Ross plays himself in neil gaiman's short film A Short Film About John Bolton, and Neil Gaiman appears in Ross's documentary In Search of Steve Ditko)
* illusionist Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller (Who has mentioned Neil Gaiman on his Free FM radio show, and appeared in the Neil Gaiman-written "Day of the Dead" episode of Babylon 5.)
* director Terry Gilliam (whom Pratchett and Neil Gaiman teased by agreeing to sell him a film option for Good Omens for one groat)
* author Kim Newman, helping develop the outline for (and originally planning to coauthor) his Anno Dracula series. Neil Gaiman was also thanked in the back of the first novel in the series.
* author Diana Wynne Jones, whom he met at a conference. They have been friends and fans of each others' work since then.

One of Neil Gaiman's most commented-upon friendships is his friendship with the musician Tori Amos (A Sandman fan who became fast friends with Neil Gaiman after making reference to "Neil and the Dream King" on her 1991 demo tape, and whom he included as a character (a talking tree) in Stardust.) also mentions him in her songs, "Tear in Your Hand" ("If you need me, me and Neil'll be hangin' out with the dream king. Neil says hi by the way.") "Space Dog" ("Where's Neil when you need him?") "Horses" ("But will you find me if Neil makes me a tree?") and "Carbon" ("Get me Neil on the line, no I can't hold. Have him read, 'Snow, Glass, Apples' where nothing is what it seems").[citation needed] He also wrote stories for the tour book of Boys for Pele and Scarlet's Walk, a letter for the tour book of American Doll Posse, and the stories behind each girl in her album Strange Little Girls. Amos penned the introduction for his novel Death: the High Cost of Living, and posed for the cover. She also wrote a song called "Sister Named Desire" based on his Sandman character, which was included on his anthology, Where's Neil When You Need Him?.

Neil Gaiman is Godfather to Tori Amos's daughter Tash, and wrote a poem called Blueberry Girl for Tori and Tash . The poem has been turned into a book by Charles Vess [36]. He read the poem aloud to an audience in San Francisco on Oct 5, 2008 during his book reading tour for The Graveyard Book.

S. Alexander Reed has written about the intertextual relationships between Neil Gaiman and Amos's work. Reed does close readings of several of Neil Gaiman's allusions to Amos, arguing that the reference to Amos happens as the texts expand and broaden their focus, and that Amos serves to disrupt the linear flow of the narrative. He reads this disruption in terms of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan's idea of the mirror stage, arguing that the mutual referentiality serves to create an ideal vision of the reader-as-fan that the actual reader encounters and misrecognizes as themselves, thus drawing the reader into the role of the devoted (and paying) fan. The essay also contains a fairly thorough list of known references in both Neil Gaiman and Amos's work.

In 1993, Neil Gaiman was contracted by Todd McFarlane to write a single issue of Spawn, a popular title at the newly created Image Comics company. McFarlane was promoting his new title (as well as combatting criticism of his own scripting skills and gaining stellar creative input into his new universe) by having guest authors Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, Frank Miller, and Dave Sim each write a single issue.

In issue #9 of the series, Neil Gaiman introduced the characters Angela, Cogliostro, and Medieval Spawn. Prior to this issue, Spawn was an assassin who worked for the government and came back as a reluctant agent of Hell but had no direction. In Angela, a cruel and malicious angel, Neil Gaiman introduced a character who threatened Spawn's existence, as well as providing a moral opposite. Cogliostro was introduced as a mentor character for exposition and instruction, providing guidance. Medieval Spawn introduced a history and precedent that not all Spawns were self-serving or evil, giving additional character development to Malebolgia, the demon that creates Hellspawn.

As intended , all three characters were used repeatedly throughout the next decade by Todd McFarlane within the wider Spawn universe. In papers filed by Neil Gaiman in early 2002, however, he claimed that the characters were jointly owned by their scripter (himself) and artist (McFarlane), not merely by McFarlane in his role as the creator of the series. Ironically, disagreement over who owned the rights to a character was the primary motivation for McFarlane and other artists to form Image Comics (although that argument related more towards disagreements between writers and artists as character creators). As McFarlane used the characters without Neil Gaiman's permission or royalty payments, Neil Gaiman believed his copyrighted work was being infringed upon, which violated their original, oral, agreement. McFarlane initially agreed that Neil Gaiman had not signed away any rights to the characters, and negotiated with Neil Gaiman to effectively 'swap' McFarlane's interest in the character Miracleman (McFarlane believes he purchased interest in the character when Eclipse Comics was liquidated; Neil Gaiman is interested in being able to continue his aborted run on that title) but later claimed that Neil Gaiman's work had been work-for-hire and that McFarlane owned all of Neil Gaiman's creations entirely. The presiding Judge, however, ruled against their agreement being work for hire, based in large part on the legal ruling that "copyright assignments must be in writing." The February 24, 2004 ruling ultimately upheld an earlier, October 2002, district court ruling granting joint ownership of the characters to Neil Gaiman and McFarlane. On the specific issue of Cogliostro, presiding Judge John Shabaz proclaimed "The expressive work that is the comic-book character Count Nicholas Cogliostro was the joint work of Neil Gaiman and McFarlane-their contributions strike us as quite equal--and both are entitled to ownership of the copyright".

This legal battle was brought by Neil Gaiman and the specifically-formed Marvels and Miracles, LLC, which Neil Gaiman created in order to help sort out the legal copyrights surrounding Miracleman (see the ownership of Miracleman sub-section of the Miracleman article). Neil Gaiman wrote Marvel 1602 in 2003 to help fund this project. All of Marvel Comics' profits for the original issues of the series went to Marvels and Miracles. Neil Gaiman is a major supporter and board member of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.

* Neil Gaiman received a World Fantasy Award for short fiction in 1991 for the Sandman issue, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (see Dream Country). (Due to a subsequent rules change disqualifying comics for that category, Neil Gaiman is the only writer to win that award for a comics script.)
* He has won the Comics Buyer's Guide Award for Favorite Writer for the years 1991-1993, and received nominations from 1997-2000. His work on The Sandman was awarded the Favourite Comic Book Story for 1991 and 1994.
* Neil Gaiman was awarded the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Defender of Liberty award in 1997.
* The illustrated version of Stardust won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature 1999.
* In 2000, The Sandman: The Dream Hunters was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Related Book and won the Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative.[citation needed]
* American Gods won the Hugo Award for Best Novel 2002, the Nebula Award for Best Novel 2002, the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel 2002and the Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel 2001. It is among the most-honored works of fiction in recent history.
* Coraline won the Hugo Award for Best Novella 2003, the Nebula Award for Best Novella 2003, the Locus Award for Best Young Adult Book 2003and the Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers 2002.
* In 2004, his short story "A Study in Emerald" won another Hugo (in a ceremony the author presided over himself, having volunteered for the job before his story was nominated). Also in 2004, The Sandman: Endless Nights won the Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative and The Sandman: Season of Mists won the Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Scenario.[citation needed]
* In 2005, Marvel 1602 won the Quill Book Award for Graphic Novels.
* Anansi Boys won him a second Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in 2006. The book was also nominated for a Hugo Award, but Neil Gaiman asked for it to be withdrawn from the list of nominations, stating that he wanted to give other writers a chance, and it was really more fantasy than science fiction.
* Neil Gaiman has won 19 Eisner Awards for his comics work.
* From the comics fans in the rec.arts.comics* newsgroups, Neil Gaiman won the Squiddy Award for Best Writer five years in a row from 1990 to 1994. He was also named Best Writer of the 1990s in the Squiddy Awards for the decade.
* In 2007 he was awarded the Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award.
* In 2007 Neil Gaiman was presented with the Comic-Con Icon award at the Scream Awards.

* Where's Neil When You Need Him? is a tribute CD to Neil Gaiman consisting of seventeen tracks performed by various artists who are fans of his work. The album's title was taken from the song "Space Dog," by Tori Amos. Tori became a long-time friend and collaborator of Neil Gaiman after she first made a reference to him in the 1991 song "Tear in Your Hand" from her album Little Earthquakes. She continues the tradition, mentioning Neil Gaiman in her song "Horses" on the album Boys for Pele and in "Carbon" from her album Scarlet's Walk.
* On Babylon 5, the alien species, the Gaim, were named after Neil Gaiman by their creator, J. Michael Straczynski.
* In the video game Star Wars: Rebellion, one of the planets in the "Large Galaxy" mode is called Neelgaimon. The planet was originally mentioned in the novel Children of the Jedi, which referenced its 'sandmines'.
* In SimCity 2000, if you query a library and click "Ruminate" a prose about cities' personalities is attributed to Neil Gaiman.

Neil Gaiman's work is known for a high degree of allusiveness. Meredith Collins, for instance, has commented upon the degree to which his novel Stardust depends on allusions to Victorian fairy tales and culture, while other writers have commented extensively on his use of allusions.Particularly in The Sandman, literary figures and characters appear often - the character of Fiddler's Green is modeled visually on G.K. Chesterton, both William Shakespeare and Geoffrey Chaucer appear as characters, as do several characters from within A Midsummer Night's Dream. The comic also draws from numerous mythologies and historical periods. Such allusions are not unique to Sandman.

Clay Smith has argued that this sort of allusiveness serves to situate Neil Gaiman as a strong authorial presence in his own works, often to the exclusion of his collaborators. Smith argues that this creates a sort of game to reading Neil Gaiman, where the reader is expected to identify references not to broaden their own knowledge, but to deepen their appreciation of Neil Gaiman's authorial presence, and, inevitably, to further invest time and money in Neil Gaiman's works.

David Rudd takes a more generous view in his study of the novel Coraline, where he argues that the work plays and riffs productively on Sigmund Freud's notion of the Uncanny, or the Unheimlich