Neil Gaiman bibliography
Neil Gaiman Bibliography |
Neil Gaiman autographing a copy of Coraline, National Book Fair, Washington, D.C., 2005 |
Publishers |
This is a bibliography of works by Neil Gaiman.
Comics and graphic novels
UK publishers
Titles published by various British publishers include:
- Fleetway:
- Violent Cases (with Dave McKean, graphic novel, 48 pages, Escape, 1987, ISBN 0-9509-5686-4)
- Knockabout:
- Outrageous Tales from the Old Testament (tpb, 64 pages, 1987, ISBN 0-8616-6054-4) includes:
- "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, 1989)
- Blaam! #1: "The Great Cool Challenge" (with Shane Oakley, Willyprods, 1988)
- AARGH! #1: "From Homogenous to Honey" (with Bryan Talbot, Mad Love, 1988)
- Redfox #20: "Fragments" (with SMS, Valkyrie Press, 1989)
- Trident #1: "The Light Brigade" (with Nigel Kitching), Trident, 1989)
- Atomeka:
- A1:
- Mister X Archives (hc, 384 pages, Dark Horse, 2008, ISBN 1-5958-2184-8) includes:
- "Mr. X: Heartsprings and Watchstops" (with Dave McKean, in #1, 1989)
- "Cover Story" (with Kelley Jones, in #5, 1991)
- Spiderbaby Grafix:
- Taboo:
- "Babycakes" (with Michael Zulli, in #4, 1990)
- "Blood Monster" (with Nancy O'Connor, in #6, 1992)
- "Sweeney Todd: Prologue" (with Michael Zulli, in #7, 1992)
- It's Dark in London: "The Court" (with Warren Pleece, graphic novel, tpb, 120 pages, Mask Noir, 1996, ISBN 1-8524-2535-0)
DC Comics
Titles published by DC Comics include:
- Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? (hc, 128 pages, 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2303-6; tpb, 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2724-4) collects:
- "Pavane" (with Mark Buckingham, in Secret Origins #36, 1989)
- "Original Sins" (with Mike Hoffman, in Secret Origins Special #1, 1989)
- "When is a Door?" (with Bernie Mireault, in Secret Origins Special #1, 1989)
- "A Black and White World" (with Simon Bisley, in Batman: Black and White #2, 1996)
- "The Beginning of the End" (with Andy Kubert, in Batman #686, 2009)
- "Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?" (with Andy Kubert, in Detective Comics #853, 2009)
- Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame (with various artists, one-shot, 2000)
- 9-11 vol.2: "The Wheel" (with Chris Bachalo, 2002, graphic novel, tpb, 224 pages, ISBN 1-5638-9878-0)
- Wednesday Comics #1-12: "Metamorpho" (with Mike Allred, 2009) collected in Wednesday Comics (hc, 200 pages, 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2747-3)
Vertigo
Titles published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint include:
- Black Orchid #1-3 (with Dave McKean, 1988-1989) collected as Black Orchid (tpb, 160 pages, 1991, ISBN 0-9302-8955-2)
- The Sandman:
- The Absolute Sandman, vol.1 (hc, 612 pages, 2006, ISBN 1-4012-1082-1) collects:
- "Preludes and Nocturnes" (with Sam Kieth and Mike Dringenberg, in #1-8, 1989)
- "The Doll's House" (with Mike Dringenberg, Chris Bachalo and Michael Zulli, in #9-16, 1989-1990)
- "Dream Country" (with Kelley Jones, Charles Vess and Colleen Doran, in #17-20, 1990)
- The Absolute Sandman, vol.2 (hc, 616 pages, 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1083-X) collects:
- "Season of Mists" (with Mike Dringenberg, Kelley Jones and Matt Wagner, in #21-28, 1990-1991)
- "Distant Mirrors" (with Stan Woch, Bryan Talbot and Shawn McManus, in #29-31, 1991)
- "A Game of You" (with Shawn McManus, Colleen Doran and Bryan Talbot, in #32-37, 1991-1992)
- "The Hunt" (with Duncan Eagleson, in #38, 1992)
- "Soft Places" (with John Watkiss, in #39, 1992)
- "The Flowers of Romance" (with John Bolton, in Vertigo: Winter's Edge #1, 1998)
- Sandman: A Gallery of Dreams (with various artists, one-shot, 1994)
- The Absolute Sandman, vol.3 (hc, 616 pages, 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1084-8) collects:
- "The Parliament of Rooks" (with Jill Thompson, in #40, 1992)
- "Brief Lives" (with Jill Thompson, in #41-49, 1992-1993)
- "Ramadan" (with P. Craig Russell, in #50, 1993)
- "World's End" (with Alec Stevens, Bryan Talbot, John Watkiss, Michael Zulli, Mike Allred, Shea Anton Pensa and Gary Amaro, in #51-56, 1993)
- "The Song of Orpheus" (with Bryan Talbot, in Special #1, 1991)
- "Fear of Falling" (with Kent Williams, in Vertigo Preview, 1992)
- "How They Met Themselves" (with Michael Zulli, in Vertigo: Winter's Edge #3, 2000)
- The Absolute Sandman, vol.4 (hc, 608 pages, 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1085-6) collects:
- "The Kindly Ones" (with Marc Hempel, Glyn Dillon, Dean Ormston, Charles Vess, Teddy Kristiansen and Richard Case, in #57-69, 1994-1995)
- "The Wake" (with Michael Zulli, Jon J. Muth and Charles Vess, in #70-75, 1995-1996)
- "The Castle" (with Kevin Nowlan, in Vertigo Jam #1, 1993)
- "Three 'Lost' Pages from 'The Wake'" (with Michael Zulli, in The Dreaming #8, 1997)
- The Absolute Death (hc, 360 pages, 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2463-6) collects:
- "The Sound of Her Wings" (with Mike Dringenberg, in The Sandman #8, 1989)
- "Facade" (with Colleen Doran, in The Sandman #20, 1990)
- "Death Talks About Life" (with Dave McKean, an 8-page AIDS awareness back-up story published within all DC/Vertigo titles from February, 1993)
- Death: The High Cost of Living #1-3 (with Chris Bachalo, 1993)
- A Death Gallery (with various artists, one-shot, 1994)
- Death: The Time of Your Life #1-3 (with Chris Bachalo, 1996)
- "A Winter's Tale" (with Jeffrey Catherine Jones, in Vertigo: Winter's Edge #2, 1999)
- The Absolute Sandman, vol.5 (hc, 520 pages, 2011, ISBN 1-4012-3202-7) collects:
- Endless Nights (with Dave McKean, P. Craig Russell, Milo Manara, Miguelanxo Prado, Barron Storey, Bill Sienkiewicz, Glenn Fabry and Frank Quitely, graphic novel, hc, 160 pages, 2003, ISBN 1-4012-0089-3; tpb, 2004, ISBN 1-4012-0113-X)
- Midnight Theatre (with Matt Wagner and Teddy Kristiansen, one-shot, 1995)
- The Dream Hunters (with Yoshitaka Amano, prose, 1999)
- The Dream Hunters #1-4 (with P. Craig Russell, 2008-2009)
- Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days (tpb, 160 pages, 1999, ISBN 1-5638-9517-X) collects:
- "Jack in the Green" (with Stephen R. Bissette and John Totleben, a previously unpublished Swamp Thing story)
- "Brothers" (with Mike Hoffman and Richard Piers Rayner, in Swamp Thing Annual #5, 1990)
- "Shaggy God Stories" (with Mike Mignola, in Swamp Thing Annual #5, 1990)
- "Hold Me" (with Dave McKean, in Hellblazer #27, 1990)
- The Sandman: Midnight Theatre (with Matt Wagner and Teddy Kristiansen, one-shot, 1995)
- The Books of Magic #1-4 (with John Bolton, Scott Hampton, Charles Vess and Paul Johnson, 1990-1991) collected as The Books of Magic (tpb, 200 pages, 1993, ISBN 1-5638-9082-8)
- The Children's Crusade #1-2 (with Chris Bachalo, Jamie Delano, Alisa Kwitney and Peter Snejbjerg, 1993-1994)
- Mr. Punch: "The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch: A Romance" (with Dave McKean, graphic novel, hc, 96 pages, 1994, ISBN 1-5638-9181-6)
- Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess' Stardust #1-4 (with Charles Vess, 1997-1998) collected as Stardust (Being a Romance within the Realm of Faerie) (hc, 224 pages, 1998, ISBN 1-5638-9431-9; tpb, 1999, ISBN 1-56389-470-X)
Marvel Comics
Titles published by Marvel include:
- The Last Temptation #1-3 (with Michael Zulli, 1994) collected as Alice Cooper: The Last Temptation (tpb, 104 pages, Dark Horse, 2001, ISBN 1-5697-1455-X; tpb, 2005, ISBN 1-5930-7414-X)
- Heroes: "The Song of the Lost" (with Jae Lee, one-shot, 2001)
- Marvel 1602 #1-8 (with Andy Kubert, 2003) collected as Marvel 1602 (hc, 248 pages, 2004, ISBN 0-7851-1070-4; tpb, 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1073-9)
- Eternals #1-7 (with John Romita, Jr., 2007) collected as Eternals (hc, 256 pages, 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2541-8; tpb, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2177-3)
- John Romita Jr. 30th Anniversary Special: "Romita - Space Knight" (with Hilary Barta, 2007)
Other US publishers
Titles published by various American publishers include:
- Eclipse:
- Miracleman #17-24 (with Mark Buckingham, 1990-1991) collected as Miracleman Book 4: The Golden Age (hc, 160 pages, 1992, ISBN 1-5606-0169-8; tpb, 1992, ISBN 1-5606-0168-X)
- Miracleman: Apocrypha #1-3: "The Library of Olympus" (with Mark Buckingham, 1991-1992) collected in Miracleman: Apocrypha (tpb, 1993, ISBN 1-5606-0189-2)
- Breakthrough: "Vier Mauern" (with Dave McKean, graphic novel, tpb, 80 pages, Catalan Communications, 1990, ISBN 0-8741-6097-9)
- Cerebus #147: "Being an Account of the Life and Death of the Emperor Heliogabolus" (self-illustrated, Aardvark-Vanaheim, 1992)[1]
- Signal to Noise (with Dave McKean, graphic novel, tpb, 80 pages, Dark Horse, 1992, ISBN 0-5750-5284-8)
- Clive Barker's Hellraiser #20: "Wordsworth" (with Dave McKean, Epic, 1993)
- Image:
- Caliber:
- Negative Burn:
- "We Can Get Them for You Wholesale" (with Joe Pruett and Ken Meyer Jr., in #11, 1994)
- "The Old Warlock's Reverie: A Pantoum" (with Guy Davis, in #50, 1998)
- Roarin' Rick's Rare Bit Fiends #2-3: "Celebrity Rare Bit Fiends" (with Rick Veitch, King Hell Press, 1994)
- Elric: One Life #0: "One Life Furnished in Early Moorcock" (with P. Craig Russell, Topps, 1996) collected in Elric: Stormbringer (tpb, 224 pages, 1998, ISBN 1-5697-1336-7)
- Oni Double Feature #6-8: "Only the End of the World Again" (with P. Craig Russell and Troy Nixey, Oni Press, 1998) collected as Neil Gaiman's Only the End of the World Again (tpb, 48 pages, 2000, ISBN 1-9299-9809-0)
- The Spirit: The New Adventures #2: "The Return of the Mink Stole" (with Eddie Campbell, Kitchen Sink Press, 1998) collected in Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives, vol.27 (hc, 200 pages, Dark Horse, 2009, ISBN 1-5697-1732-X)
- Cherry Deluxe #1: "The Innkeeper's Soul" (with Larry Welz, Cherry, 1998)
- Frank Frazetta Fantasy Illustrated #3: "The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch" (with Tony Daniel, Quantum Cat Entertainment, 1998)
- Shoggoth's Old Peculiar (with Jouni Koponen, one-shot, Dream Haven, 1998)
- Dark Horse:
- Harlequin Valentine (with John Bolton, graphic novel, hc, 40 pages, 2001, ISBN 1-5697-1620-X)
- Murder Mysteries (with P. Craig Russell, graphic novel, hc, 64 pages, 2002, ISBN 1-5697-1634-X)
- Creatures of the Night (with Michael Zulli, graphic novel, hc, 48 pages, 2004, ISBN 1-5697-1936-5)
- Little Walks for Sightseers #16: "A Walking Tour of the Shambles" (with Gene Wolfe and Randy Broecker, graphic novel, tpb, 56 pages, American Fantasy Press, 2002, ISBN 0-9610-3526-9)
- The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore: "True Things" (with Mark Buckingham, TwoMorrows, 2003)
Non-fiction
- Duran Duran: The First Four Years of the Fab Five (biography of the pop group Duran Duran, Proteus Publishing, 1984, ISBN 0-8627-6260-X)
- Ghastly Beyond Belief (bad quotes from sc-fi novels, movies, and advertisements edited by Gaiman and Kim Newman, Arrow, 1985, ISBN 0-0993-6830-7)
- Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion (a guide to Douglas Adams' 'trilogy', Titan, 1988, ISBN 0-6716-6426-3)
Fiction
- Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (with Terry Pratchett, hardcover, 354 pages, Workman Publishing, 1990, ISBN 0-8948-0853-2) — Locus and World Fantasy nominees for Best Novel, 1991[2]
- Neverwhere (based on Gaiman's script for the BBC miniseries, hardcover, 287 pages, BBC Books, 1996, ISBN 0-7472-6668-9)
- Stardust (hardcover, 256 pages, William Morrow, 1999, ISBN 0-3809-7728-1) — Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1999[3]
- American Gods (hardcover, 480 pages, William Morrow, 2001, ISBN 0-3809-7365-0) — Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Fantasy Awards winner, 2002[4]; British Science Fiction Award nominee, 2001[5]; British and World Fantasy Award nominee, 2002[4].
- Anansi Boys (hardcover, 352 pages, HarperCollins, 2005, ISBN 0-0605-1518-X) — British and Locus Fantasy Awards winner, 2006[6]
- InterWorld (with Michael Reaves, hardcover, 256 pages, HarperCollins, 2007, ISBN 0-0612-3896-1)
Juvenile and young adult fiction
- The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish (with illustrations by Dave McKean, hardcover, 64 pages, White Wolf Publishing, 1997, ISBN 1-56504-199-2)
- Coraline (with illustrations by Dave McKean, hardcover, 176 pages, HarperCollins, 2002, ISBN 0-3809-7778-8)
- The Wolves in the Walls (with illustrations by Dave McKean, hardcover, 56 pages, HarperCollins, 2003, ISBN 0-3809-7827-X)
- Melinda (with illustrations by Dagmara Matuszak, softcover, 64 pages, Hill House, 2005, ISBN 0-9317-7104-8)
- Odd and the Frost Giants (paperback, 112 pages, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2008, ISBN 0-7475-9538-0)
- The Dangerous Alphabet (with illustrations by Gris Grimly, softcover, 32 pages, HarperCollins, 2008, ISBN 0-0607-8333-8)
- M is for Magic (a short story collection containing ten stories from the earlier collections (Angels and Visitations, Smoke and Mirrors and Fragile Things), with two previously uncollected stories, hardcover, 272 pages, HarperCollins, 2007, ISBN 0-0611-8642-2)
- The Graveyard Book (hardcover, 320 pages, HarperCollins, 2008, ISBN 0-0605-3092-8) — Won the 2009 Hugo Awards winner; British Fantasy and World Fantasy Awards nominee, 2009[7]
- Blueberry Girl (with illustrations by Charles Vess, hardcover, 32 pages, HarperCollins, 2009, ISBN 0-0608-3808-6)
- Crazy Hair (with illustrations by Dave McKean, hardcover, 40 pages, HarperCollins, 2009, ISBN 0-0605-7908-0)
- Instructions (with illustrations by Charles Vess, hardcover, 40 pages, HarperCollins, 2010, ISBN 0-0619-6030-6)
Short stories
- "I Cthulhu: or What's a Tentacle-Faced Thing Like Me Doing in a Sunken City Like This (Latitude 47°9′S, Longitude 126°43′W)?" (in Dagon #16, 1987)
- "Now we are Sick" (in Now we are Sick: An Anthology of Nasty Verse, a poetic anthology edited by Gaiman and Stephen Jones, hardcover, 93 pages, DreamHaven, 1991, ISBN 0-9630-9444-0)
- Angels and Visitations: A Miscellany (a collection of short stories illustrated by various artists, hardcover, 166 pages, DreamHaven, 1993, ISBN 0-9630-9442-4)
- "An Honest Answer" (with illustrations by Bryan Talbot, in Wiindows #21, Cult Press, 1993)
- "Cinnamon" (inspired by the sculptures of Lisa Snelling, in Overstreet's Fan #4, Gemstone, 1995)
- "The False Knight on the Road" (with illustrations by Charles Vess, in The Book of Ballads and Sagas #1, Green Man Press, 1996)
- "In the End" (in Strange Kaddish: Tales You Won't Hear from Bubbie, hardcover, 70 pages, Aardwolf Publishing, 1996, ISBN 1-8886-6901-2)
- "Only the End of the World Again" (inspired by the sculptures of Lisa Snelling, in On Cats and Dogs: Two Tales, DreamHaven, 1997)
- Smoke and Mirrors (a collection of short stories, hardcover, 352 pages, Avon Books, 1998, ISBN 0-3809-7364-2)
- "It was a Dark and Silly Night" (with illustrations by Gahan Wilson, in Little Lit: It was a Dark and Silly Night..., hardcover, 48 pages, Joanna Cotler, 2003, ISBN 0-0602-8628-8)
- Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders (a collection of short stories, hardcover, 400 pages, William Morrow, 2006, ISBN 0-0605-1522-8)
- Who Killed Amanda Palmer: A Collection of Photographic Evidence (with Kyle Cassidy and Beth Hommel, photographic book with related short stories, hardcover, 112 pages, Eight Foot Books, 2009, ISBN 0-6152-3439-9)
Audio
- Warning: Contains Language (stories read by Gaiman, music by McKean) - Gaiman, Neil (1995). Warning: Contains Language sound recording. DreamHaven Inc.. ISBN 0-9630944-7-5.
- Signal to Noise (2000) (audio drama with full cast and music)
- Neil Gaiman: Live at the Aladdin, (video). CBLDF 2001.
- American Gods (read by George Guidall) - Gaiman, Neil and Guidall, George, voice (2001). American Gods sound recording. Prince Frederick, Maryland: Recorded Books. ISBN 0-7887-9473-6.
- Coraline (2002) (US ed. read by Gaiman, UK ed. by Dawn French) - American edition: Gaiman, Neil (2002). Coraline sound recording. New York: Harper Children's Audio. ISBN 0-06-051048-X.
- Two Plays for Voices (Snow, Glass, Apples and Murder Mysteries with full cast & music) - Gaiman, Neil and voice cast (2002). Two Plays for Voices sound recording. New York: Harper Audio. ISBN 0-06-001256-0.
- Stardust (2006) (read by Neil Gaiman) unabridged sound recording. ISBN 0061153923
- Telling Tales (Neil Gaiman) (2003) (Neil tells us stories: A Writer's Prayer; Harlequin Valentine; Boys and Girls Together; The Wedding Present, and In The End. Percussion by Robin Adnan Anders)
- The Neil Gaiman Audio Collection (2004) (Children's stories: "Wolves in the Walls", "Day I Swapped my Dad for Two Goldfish", "Cinnamon", "Crazy Hair")
- Speaking in Tongues (2005) (contains "Daughter of Owls", "Instructions", "The Price", "The Sea Change", and "The Facts in the Case of the Disappearance of Miss Finch."
- Where's Neil When You Need Him? (2006) (Seventeen bands wrote songs based on Neil's work for this disc. Dave McKean created the artwork and Neil wrote the liner notes)
- Mr Gaiman's song-writing and collaboration is also featured on:
- Fragile Things, (2006) (audio book, read by Gaiman)
- Nighty Night (2011) (six-song album with Amanda Palmer, Damian Kulash of OK Go, and Ben Folds performing as 8in8)[8]
(Citation information taken from WorldCat.)
Film and television
Television
- Neverwhere (A BBC miniseries conceived by Gaiman and Lenny Henry; story and screenplay by Gaiman, 1996)
- Babylon 5: "Day of the Dead" (s05e08, 1998)
- Arthur: "Falafelosophy" (Season 14, Episode 4, Gaiman helps Sue Ellen write her graphic novel, 2010)
- Doctor Who: "The Doctor's Wife" (Season 6, Episode 4, 2011)[9]
- The Simpsons: "The Book Job" (2011)
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