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This is a list of works by Neil Gaiman. Nonfiction Duran Duran: The First Four Years of the Fab Five (biography of the pop group Duran Duran; 126 pages, Proteus Publishing, 1984, ISBN 0-862-76259-6) Ghastly Beyond Belief (bad quotes from sci-fi novels, movies, and advertisements edited by Gaiman and Kim Newman; 352 pages, Arrow, 1985, ISBN 0-099-36830-7) Don't Panic (biography of Douglas Adams chronicling the history of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and related works; 182 pages, Titan, 1988, ISBN 0-671-66426-3) Adventures in the Dream Trade (collection of Gaiman-written introductions and essays as well as the American Gods weblog; 288 pages, NESFA Press, 2002, ISBN 1-886778-37-X) Kirby: King of Comics (introduction only; 244 pages, Abrams Books, 2002, ISBN 978-0-8109-9447-8) Make Good Art (text version of the commencement speech given by Gaiman on 17 May 2012 at the UArts; 80 pages, William Morrow and Company, 2013, ISBN 0-062-26676-4) The View from the Cheap Seats (collection of Gaiman-written introductions, essays and articles; 544 pages, William Morrow and Company, 2016, ISBN 0-062-26226-2) Comics UK publishers Titles published by various British publishers include: Fleetway: 2000 AD (anthology): The Best of Tharg's Future Shocks (tpb, 160 pages, Rebellion, 2008, ISBN 1-905437-81-1) includes: "You're Never Alone with a Phone" (with John Hicklenton, in #488, 1986) "Conversation Piece" (with Dave Wyatt, in #489, 1986) "I'm a Believer" (with Massimo Belardinelli, in #536, 1987) "What's in a Name?" (with Steve Yeowell, in #538, 1987) Judge Dredd Annual '88: "Judge Hershey: Sweet Justice" (prose story with illustrations by Leigh Baulch, 1987) Revolver Horror Special: "Feeders and Eaters" (with Mark Buckingham, anthology, 1990) The Comic Relief Comic (as editor — with Richard Curtis and Peter Hogan — and contributor among other writers and artists, one-shot, 1991) Violent Cases (with Dave McKean, graphic novel, 48 pages, Escape, 1987, ISBN 0-9509568-6-4) This edition is printed in black-and-white; the "restored" colored version was first published as Violent Cases (48 pages, Tundra, 1991, ISBN 1-85286-372-2) McKean later updated the coloring of the book, and the new version was first published as Violent Cases (48 pages, Dark Horse, 2004, ISBN 1-56971-606-4) Knockabout: Outrageous Tales from the Old Testament (anthology graphic novel, 64 pages, 1987, ISBN 0-86166-054-4) featured several stories written by Gaiman: "The Book of Judges" (with Mike Matthews) "Jael and Sisera" (with Julie Hollings) "Jephitah and His Daughter" (with Peter Rigg) "Journey to Bethlehem" (with Steve Gibson) "The Prophet Who Came to Dinner" (with Dave McKean) "The Tribe of Benjamin" (with Mike Matthews) Seven Deadly Sins: "Sloth" (with Bryan Talbot, anthology graphic novel, 64 pages, 1989, ISBN 0-861-66062-5) Blaam!: "The Great Cool Challenge" (with Shane Oakley, anthology one-shot, Willyprods/Small Time Ink, 1988) AARGH!: "From Homogenous to Honey" (with Bryan Talbot, anthology one-shot, Mad Love, 1988) The Adventures of Luther Arkwright #10: "Villanelle" (poem illustrated by Dave McKean, co-feature, Valkyrie Press, 1989) The poem was reprinted without any illustrations as "Luther's Villanelle" in Gaiman's first collection of short prose and poetry. An "adaptation" of this poem (drawn by Tommy Berg) was published in Wiindows #16 (anthology, Cult Press, 1994) Redfox #20 (untitled four-page segment, with SMS, Valkyrie Press, 1989) The Face vol. 2 #9–15: "Signal to Noise" (with Dave McKean, strip in the magazine, Wasted Talent Media, 1989) The strip was subsequently revised and expanded, and the new edition of the story was first published as Signal to Noise (sc, 80 pages, Dark Horse, 1992, ISBN 1-56971-144-5) The 1992 edition, along with a new short story created in 2000 and other additional material, was reprinted as Signal to Noise (hc, 96 pages, Dark Horse, 2007, ISBN 1-5930-7752-1) Trident #1: "The Light Brigade" (co-written by Gaiman and Nigel Kitching, art by Kitching, anthology, Trident, 1989) A1 (anthology, Atomeka): "Heartsprings and Watchstops" (with Dave McKean, in #1, 1989) collected in Mister X Archives (hc, 384 pages, Dark Horse, 2008, ISBN 1-59582-184-8; tpb, 2017, ISBN 1-50670-265-1) "Cover Story" (with Kelley Jones, in #5, 1991) Taboo (anthology, Spiderbaby Grafix): "Babycakes" (with Michael Zulli, in #4, 1990) Collected in Born to be Wild (tpb, 80 pages, Eclipse, 1991, ISBN 1-56060-130-2) Reprinted without any illustrations in Gaiman's first collection of short prose and poetry. "Blood Monster" (with Nancy O'Connor, in #6, 1992) "Sweeney Todd (prologue)" (with Michael Zulli, in #7, 1992) Sou'Wester: The 1994 Eastercon Programme Book: "An Honest Answer" (with Bryan Talbot, co-feature, Eastercon, 1994) It's Dark in London: "The Court" (with Warren Pleece, anthology graphic novel, 120 pages, Mask Noir, 1996, ISBN 1-85242-535-0) DC Comics Titles published by DC Comics include: Black Orchid #1–3 (with Dave McKean, 1988–1989) collected as Black Orchid (tpb, 160 pages, 1991, ISBN 0-9302-8955-2; hc, 176 pages, Vertigo, 2012, ISBN 1-40123-335-X) The Sandman: The Sandman vol. 2 (with Sam Kieth (#1–5), Mike Dringenberg (#6–11, 14–16, 21, 28), Chris Bachalo (#12), Michael Zulli (#13, 53, 70–73, 75), Kelley Jones (#17–18, 22–24, 26–27), Charles Vess (#19, 62, 75), Colleen Doran (#20 and 34), Matt Wagner (#25), Stan Woch (#29), Bryan Talbot (#30, 36, 51–52, 54, 56, 75), Shawn McManus (#31–33, 35–37), Duncan Eagleson (#38), John Watkiss (#39 and 52), Jill Thompson (#40–49), P. Craig Russell (#50), Alec Stevens (#51), Mike Allred (#54), Shea Anton Pensa (#55), Gary Amaro (#56), Marc Hempel (#57–61, 63, 65–69), Glyn Dillon and Dean Ormston (#62), Teddy Kristiansen (#64) and Jon J. Muth (#74); published under the Vertigo imprint starting with issue #47, 1989–1996) collected as: Preludes and Nocturnes (collects #1–8, tpb, 240 pages, 1991, ISBN 1-5638-9011-9; hc, 1995, ISBN 1-5638-9227-8) The Doll's House (collects #9–16, tpb, 256 pages, 1990, ISBN 0-9302-8959-5; hc, 1995, ISBN 1-56389-225-1) This was the first Sandman collection that led to the other volumes being printed in chronological order. The first printing of this volume included issue #8, which was later moved to Preludes and Nocturnes. Dream Country (collects #17–20, tpb, 160 pages, 1991, ISBN 1-8528-6441-9; hc, 1995, ISBN 1-56389-226-X) Season of Mists (collects #21–28, hc, 224 pages, 1992, ISBN 1-5638-9035-6; tpb, 1992, ISBN 1-5638-9041-0) A Game of You (collects #32–37, hc, 192 pages, 1993, ISBN 1-56389-093-3; tpb, 1993, ISBN 1-56389-089-5) Fables and Reflections (collects #29–31, 38–40, 50, hc, 264 pages, 1993, ISBN 1-56389-106-9; tpb, 1994, ISBN 1-56389-105-0) Includes The Sandman Special (written by Gaiman, art by Bryan Talbot, 1991) Includes the "Fear of Falling" short story (art by Kent Williams) from Vertigo Preview (one-shot, 1992) Brief Lives (collects #41–49, hc, 256 pages, 1994, ISBN 1-5638-9137-9; tpb, 1994, I.... Discover the Robin Anders popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Robin Anders books.

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