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Closing Time” is easily the best episode of the show, thanks to a note-perfect script, an amazing central performance, and excellent direction from Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. It’s also, perhaps, the first episode to directly connect to the one that follows it. Fortunately, the Milk (read by Gaiman, released by HarperChildrensAudio in 2013, ISBN 0-0623-3208-2)

The Sandman Presents: Lucifer #1–3 (with Gaiman credited as "consultant"; written by Mike Carey, drawn by Scott Hampton, 1999) HOUSE OF WHISPERS VOL. 3: WATCHING THE WATCHERS". dccomics.com. Archived from the original on 25 November 2020.Coraline (US edition read by Gaiman, UK edition read by Dawn French, music by The Gothic Archies — US edition released by HarperChildrensAudio in 2002, ISBN 0-06-051048-X) Neil Gaiman's Mr. Hero the Newmatic Man #1–17 (written by James Vance, C. J. Henderson (#12) and Martin Powell (#13–14), drawn by Ted Slampyak, Seppo Makinen (#12) and José Delbo (#13–14), 1995–1996) The four stories are Foreign Parts, about an introverted banker who believes he’s slowly being taken over by a venereal disease he cannot have contracted; Feeders and Eaters, in which a woman (Tushingham) subsists on raw meat alone; Closing Time, a ghost story being told to club members by raconteur Johnny Vegas, and Looking For the Girl, about a pornographer’s fixation with a model.

Gaiman, Neil (27 June 2004). "What I said at the Harveys". neilgaiman.com. Archived from the original on 1 July 2004. Oni Double Feature #6–8: " Only the End of the World Again" (adapted by P. Craig Russell, drawn by Troy Nixey, anthology, Oni Press, 1998) You are no longer a cult author at the point where people have heard of you. They might not have read your stuff, but they know who you are. John Grisham isn’t a cult author, because even though you might never have read his books in your life you know he writes legal thrillers.” After the Tekno Comix brand was discontinued in 1996, the series were relaunched under its parent company, Big Entertainment: Book of photographs (by Kyle Cassidy and Beth Hommel) related to the fictional death of Amanda Palmer accompanied by Gaiman-written short stories.Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold #1–3 (written by Alisa Kwitney, drawn by Kent Williams, Michael Zulli (#1), Scott Hampton (#2) and Rebecca Guay (#3), 1997) You can stream them all in a row and imagine they’re more conjoined, like it’s an anthology film akin to the Creepshow features consisting of adaptations of Stephen King short stories. Likely Stories is a compilation of short films based on Neil Gaiman works otherwise unrelated. They range in origin from a 1985 Penthouse contribution to a 2002 piece published in McSweeney’s, with another found in a multi-author collection and another first existing in a comic book. Each short could be classified as horror, or at least as strange, one of them being a sort of light ghost story rather than something scary. If you’re a Gaiman fan, you might know the titles: “Foreign Parts,”“Feeders and Eaters,”“Closing Time,” and “Looking for the Girl.” JadePhoenix13 on Reading The Wheel of Time: Taim Tells Lies and Rand Shares His Plan in Winter’s Heart (Part 3) 6 hours ago Eaters and Feeders” is about a police officer who finds himself in an extremely unhealthy and potentially deadly relationship with an older woman. Sandman Midnight Theatre (script by Gaiman from a plot by Gaiman and Matt Wagner, art by Teddy Kristiansen, one-shot, Vertigo, 1995)

Roots, Kimberly (6 June 2022). " The Sandman Sets Summer Release Date at Netflix — Watch New Trailer". TVLine . Retrieved 6 June 2022. Sandman Midnight Theatre (script by Gaiman from a plot by Gaiman and Matt Wagner, art by Teddy Kristiansen, one-shot, 1995) Press Association (26 December 2013). "Neil Gaiman novel wins Book of the Year". The Guardian . Retrieved 28 December 2013. Short fiction and poetry [ edit ] Collected [ edit ] Angels and Visitations ( DreamHaven, 1993, ISBN 0-963-09442-4)Inside, he’s met by old friends including landlady Miranda and Helena, her splendidly grumpy barmaid, played by Monica Dolan and Montserrat Lombard, respectively. Paul and Martyn round out the uneasy, tetchy group of regulars. Paul is an actor, resting between jobs and Martyn is a small, precise man who is frequently the butt of the jokes. The Books of Magic #1–4 (with John Bolton (#1), Scott Hampton (#2), Charles Vess (#3) and Paul Johnson (#4), 1990–1991)

The Flash Girls' The Return of Pansy Smith and Violet Jones (1993), Maurice and I (1995) and Play Each Morning Wild Queen (2001) With issue #22, The Dreaming abandoned its initial anthology format in favor of a unified storyline by a single writer. [4] This is said just as Daniel steps out of the cab and Gaiman leaves us, and him, to step through a door. That’s the show in a nutshell: leading us down familiar streets and then leaving us just before we realize we’ve never been here before.Thompson, Maggie (30 June 2010). "Gaiman v. McFarlane 2010: 333,000 Warrior Angels". maggiethompson.com. Archived from the original on 9 July 2010.

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