Death: The Time of Your Life
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Death: The Time of Your Life is a comic book miniseries written by Neil Gaiman, one of many spinoffs from his graphic novel series The Sandman. This story brings back characters Donna Cavanagh (who prefers to go by the name of Foxglove) and her lesbian partner Hazel from a previous Sandman series of stories, A Game of You.
As the story opens, Foxglove is a very successful singer-songwriter currently on a very important tour. Her relationship with Hazel is slowly unravelling, due mainly to the building pressures of her newfound fame. One night, Hazel's son, Alvie (an accidental result of Hazel's one and only heterosexual encounter), has a fatal accident. When Death, a reaper personified as a teenage girl in goth dress, shows up to take him, Hazel makes a promise in desperation. The promise is that either Hazel or Fox will take Alvie's place when Death returns, if only she will let Alvie live for a while longer. The story touches upon the pressures of living private and public lives, as well as fidelity, love, and duty.
The Time of Your Life was originally published in three issues, which have since been collected into a single book. It was illustrated by Chris Bachalo and Mark Buckingham, and features an introduction by Claire Danes.
The original miniseries was a top votegetter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Limited Series for 1997.