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Tag Archives: Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere unabridged audiobook
I’m not a big fan of audiobooks. This is not to say that I don’t enjoy having someone read to me, because I do — I’m even married to a man who reads to me as often as I let … Continue reading
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Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere series
This review was written by Rebecca Scott for an earlier Green Man Review. Richard Mayhew, “normal, boring, a good laugh,” is a Scot living in London and working in securities. He’s got an apartment in a nearly fashionable street, a … Continue reading
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Neil Gaiman’s Anansi Boys – Playaway Audio Edition
Ah, family. You can’t live with ’em, you can’t wish ’em into an alternate plane of existence. The say that a long time ago a spider stole all of the stories from a tiger. Maybe it’s just that the spider … Continue reading
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Mike Carey and Glenn Fabry’s Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere
Over a decade after the original televised mini-series and the novel it spawned, Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere has found new life in comic form — but not scripted by Gaiman himself. That honor has gone to Mike Carey, writer for the … Continue reading
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Neil Gaiman and Michael Zulli’s Creatures of the Night
This slim hardback graphic novel contains two short stories by Neil Gaiman, both illustrated by a frequent collaborator of his, Michael Zulli. Previously released in plain text form in Smoke and Mirrors, “The Price” and “The Daughter of Owls” have been … Continue reading
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Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean’s The Wolves in the Walls
Rachel Manija Brown penned this review. Lucy is sure there are wolves in the walls. She can hear them at night, prowling and carousing. So she tells her mother. “‘I’m sure it’s not wolves,’ said her mother. ‘For you know what … Continue reading
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Neil Gaiman and Dagmara Matuzak’s Melinda
Melinda is Neil Gaiman and Polish artist Dagmara Matuzak’s first collaboration, and the resulting illustrated poem is a unique literary work. According to the press notes accompanying this release, Gaiman wrote the text specifically for Matuzak to illustrate, hoping for a … Continue reading
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Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman: The Kindly Ones
When Hippolyta Hall’s young son Daniel is kidnapped, she slips slowly into madness. Assuming that Dream has taken him, she goes searching for the goddesses who loaned her their name when she was a superhero: the Furies. These three ancient … Continue reading
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Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean’s The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish
Robert Wiersema penned this review. Anyone who has spent any time with a child, or with a children’s book, will realize that a child’s sense of humour, and of reality, tends toward the gloriously demented. In the open, amorphous, formative state … Continue reading
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Neil Gaiman and John Bolton’s Harlequin Valentine
Matej Novak penned this review. It is quite an injustice that Neil Gaiman is so often regarded only as a writer of comic books and graphic novels. But there are also those people — perhaps familiar with his short stories, novels or other works … Continue reading
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