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Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox comics creator biblio This is a list of works by Neil Gaiman.

Nonfiction

Comics

UK publishers

Titles published by various British publishers include:

DC Comics

Titles published by DC Comics include:

Vertigo

Titles published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint include:

  • The Sandman-related works:
    • Death (with Chris Bachalo):
    • Dust Covers: The Collected Sandman Covers, 1989–1997 (hc, 208 pages, 1997, Template:ISBN; sc, 1997, Template:ISBN)
      • The collection of Dave McKean's covers for The Sandman and related art with commentary by both Gaiman and McKean.
      • Features the short semi-autobiographical story titled "The Last Sandman Story" (written by Gaiman, art by McKean)
    • Vertigo: Winter's Edge (anthology):
      • "Desire: The Flowers of Romance" (with John Bolton, in #1, 1998)
      • "Death: A Winter's Tale" (with Jeffrey Catherine Jones, in #2, 1999)
      • "Desire: How They Met Themselves" (with Michael Zulli, in #3, 2000)
    • The Sandman: The Dream Hunters (prose novel with illustrations by Yoshitaka Amano, hc, 128 pages, 1999, Template:ISBN; sc, 2000, Template:ISBN)
      • The novel was later published in the form of a comic book as The Sandman: The Dream Hunters #1–4 (adapted and drawn by P. Craig Russell, 2008–2009)
      • The comic adaptation was collected as The Sandman: The Dream Hunters (hc, 144 pages, 2009, Template:ISBN; tpb, 2010, Template:ISBN)
    • The Sandman: Endless Nights (graphic novel, hc, 160 pages, 2003, Template:ISBN; sc, 2004, Template:ISBN) consisting of seven chapters:
    • In 2006, DC Comics began reprinting The Sandman in a series of comprehensive Absolute Editions with recolored and partially remastered art (also used in subsequent collected editions):
      • The Sandman: Absolute Edition Volume 1 (collects #1–20, Gaiman's original pitch for the series and the full script and pencil art for issue #19, hc, 612 pages, 2006, Template:ISBN)
      • The Sandman: Absolute Edition Volume 2 (collects #21–39, short story from Vertigo: Winter's Edge #1 and the full script and pencil art for issue #23, hc, 616 pages, 2007, Template:ISBN)
        • Includes the Sandman: A Gallery of Dreams one-shot (1994) featuring pin-ups of Morpheus created by various artists and an afterword written by Gaiman.
      • The Sandman: Absolute Edition Volume 3 (collects #40–56, The Sandman Special and short stories from Vertigo Preview and Vertigo: Winter's Edge #3, hc, 616 pages, 2007, Template:ISBN)
        • Includes the Endless Gallery one-shot (1995) featuring pin-ups of characters from the Endless created by various artists and an introduction written by Gaiman.
      • The Sandman: Absolute Edition Volume 4 (collects #57–75 with the "lost pages" segment from The Dreaming #8 and short story from Vertigo Jam, hc, 608 pages, 2008, Template:ISBN)
      • Death: Absolute Edition (collects The High Cost of Living #1–3, The Time of Your Life #1–3 and short stories from Vertigo: Winter's Edge #2 and 9-11 Volume 2, hc, 360 pages, 2009, Template:ISBN)
        • Includes the A Death Gallery one-shot (1994) featuring pin-ups of Death created by various artists and an introduction written by Gaiman.
      • The Sandman: Absolute Edition Volume 5 (collects The Sandman: Endless Nights, Sandman Midnight Theatre and both versions of The Sandman: The Dream Hunters, hc, 520 pages, 2011, Template:ISBN)
    • The Sandman: Overture #1–6 (with J. H. Williams III, 2013–2015) collected as The Sandman: Overture (hc, 224 pages, 2015, Template:ISBN; tpb, 2016, Template:ISBN)
    • Dream States: The Collected Dreaming, Sandman Presents and Overture Covers, 1997–2014 (hc, 224 pages, 2014, Template:ISBN)
      • The collection of Dave McKean's covers for various The Sandman spin-off titles with commentary by both Gaiman and McKean.
      • Features a short story titled "Fish Out of Water" (written by Gaiman, art by McKean)
  • The Children's Crusade #1–2 (with Chris Bachalo (#1) and Peter Snejbjerg (#2); issue #2 is co-written by Gaiman, Jamie Delano and Alisa Kwitney, 1993–1994)
    • These issues were initially created to serve as the bookends for the eponymous crossover among Vertigo's ongoing series published within five Annual specials.
    • In 2012, Vertigo commissioned Toby Litt to write a new middle chapter in place of the Annuals and rework the second issue to fit the new storyline.
    • The new version was published as Free Country: A Tale of the Children's Crusade (hc, 200 pages, 2013, Template:ISBN; tpb, 2017, Template:ISBN)
  • The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch (with Dave McKean, graphic novel, hc, 96 pages, 1994, Template:ISBN; sc, 1995, Template:ISBN)
  • Stardust #1–4 (prose novel with illustrations by Charles Vess, 1997–1998) collected as Stardust (hc, 224 pages, 1998, Template:ISBN; tpb, 1999, Template:ISBN)

Spin-offs by other authors

The Books of Magic

Titles starring characters introduced or re-introduced by Gaiman in The Books of Magic (most notably Timothy Hunter) include:

The Sandman

Titles starring characters and/or based on concepts introduced or re-introduced by Gaiman during his run on The Sandman include:

In 2018, Vertigo launched The Sandman Universe sub-imprint with an eponymous one-shot consisting of several segments produced by various creators from a story by Gaiman:

The one-shot was followed by four ongoing series produced mostly by the creative teams behind the short stories:

  • The Dreaming vol. 2 #1–20 (written by Simon Spurrier, drawn by Bilquis Evely, Abigail Larson (#7–8), Dani (#13) and Matías Bergara (#14) and Marguerite Sauvage (#16 and 18), 2018–2020)
  • House of Whispers #1–22 (written by Nalo Hopkinson with issues #5–20 co-written by Hopkinson and Dan Watters, drawn by Dominike Stanton and Matthew Dow Smith (#13–14), 2018–2020)
    • The series was canceled, and the last two issues ended up being released only in digital format.[7]
    • Issues #21–22 were published in print as part of the House of Whispers: Watching the Watchers collection.[8]
  • Lucifer vol. 3 #1–18 (written by Dan Watters, drawn by Max Fiumara (#1–8, 10, 12, 16, 18), Sebastián Fiumara (#1–8, 11, 13, 17), Kelley Jones (#9), Leomacs (#10–11) and Fernando Blanco (#14–15), 2018–2020)
    • The series has been solicited through issue #21[9][10][11] but these remaining issues ended up being cancelled, in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[12]
    • Stories intended for publication in later issues were eventually released in the Lucifer: The Wild Hunt (#13–19) and Lucifer: The Devil at Heart (#20–24) collected editions.[13]
  • Books of Magic #1–23 (written by Kat Howard (#1–18) and David Barnett (#19–23), drawn by Tom Fowler, Brian Churilla (#7–12) and Craig Taillefer (#12–16, 18–23), 2018–2020)

After the dissolution of Vertigo, new and existing The Sandman Universe titles continued publication under DC Black Label:

Marvel Comics

Titles published by Marvel and its various imprints include:

Other US publishers

Titles published by various American publishers include:

Novels and children's books

Novels

The following table can be sorted to show Gaiman's novels in chronological order, or arranged alphabetically by title, or by co-author, or by series:

Year Title Co-author(s) Series Publisher ISBN Notes and awards
1990 Good Omens Terry Pratchett Workman Publishing Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 354 pages)
  • Locus and World Fantasy nominees for Best Novel, 1991[16]
1996 Neverwhere BBC Books Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 287 pages)
  • Based on Gaiman's script for the BBC miniseries.
1999 Stardust William Morrow and Company Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 256 pages)
  • Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1999[17]
2001 American Gods William Morrow and Company Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 480 pages)
  • Hugo, Nebula, Bram Stoker and Locus Awards winner, 2002;[18]
  • British Science Fiction Award nominee, 2001;[19]
  • British and World Fantasy Award nominee, 2002.[18]
2005 Anansi Boys HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 352 pages)
  • British and Locus Fantasy Awards winner, 2006[20]
2007 InterWorld Michael Reaves InterWorld HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 256 pages)
2008 The Graveyard Book HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 320 pages)
  • 2009 Hugo Awards winner, Newbery Medal
  • British Fantasy and World Fantasy Awards nominee, 2009[21]
  • 2010 Carnegie medal[22]
2013 The Silver Dream Michael Reaves, Mallory Reaves InterWorld HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 288 pages)
2013 The Ocean at the End of the Lane William Morrow and Company Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 192 pages)
2015 Eternity's Wheel Michael Reaves, Mallory Reaves InterWorld HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 288 pages)
2017 Norse Mythology Bloomsbury Publishing Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 304 pages)

Illustrated books

The following table can be sorted to show Gaiman's illustrated books in chronological order, or arranged alphabetically by title, or by illustrator, or by series:

Year Title Illustrator Series Publisher ISBN Notes
1997 The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish Dave McKean White Wolf Publishing Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 64 pages)
2002 Coraline Dave McKean HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 176 pages)
  • 2003 Hugo, Stoker, Locus and British SF Award winner
  • 2004 Nebula Award winner
2002 A Walking Tour of the Shambles Randy Broecker American Fantasy Press Template:ISBN
(Softcover, 56 pages)
Fictional tour guide co-written by Gaiman and Gene Wolfe
2003 The Wolves in the Walls Dave McKean HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 56 pages)
2005 Melinda Dagmara Matuszak Hill House Template:ISBN
(Softcover, 64 pages)
2005 MirrorMask Dave McKean HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 80 pages)
Based on the eponymous film written by Gaiman and directed by McKean
2008 Odd and the Frost Giants Brett Helquist Bloomsbury Publishing Template:ISBN
(Softcover, 112 pages)
2008 The Dangerous Alphabet Gris Grimly HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Softcover, 32 pages)
2009 Blueberry Girl Charles Vess HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 32 pages)
2009 Crazy Hair Dave McKean HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 40 pages)
2010 Instructions Charles Vess HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 40 pages)
2013 Chu's Day Adam Rex Chu HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 32 pages)
2013 Fortunately, the Milk Skottie Young (US)
Chris Riddell (UK)
Boulet (France)
HarperCollins (US)
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
Au diable vauvert (France)
Template:ISBN
(US, hardcover, 128 pages)
Template:ISBN
(UK, hardcover, 160 pages)
Template:ISBN
(France, softcover, 130 pages)
2014 Chu's First Day of School Adam Rex Chu HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 32 pages)
2014 Hansel and Gretel Lorenzo Mattotti Bloomsbury Publishing Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 56 pages)
2014 The Sleeper and the Spindle Chris Riddell Bloomsbury Publishing Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 72 pages)
2016 Chu's Day at the Beach Adam Rex Chu HarperFestival Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 36 pages)
2017 Cinnamon Divya Srinivasan HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 40 pages)
2020 Pirate Stew Chris Riddell Bloomsbury Publishing Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 48 pages)
2021 The Case of Death and Honey Gary Gianni Arete Editions {No ISBN}
(Hardcover, 84 pages)
* 2012 Locus Award Winner [26]
2023 What You Need To Be Warm Cover Illustration by Oliver Jeffers.
Interior illustrations by Chris Riddell, Benji Davies, Yuliya Gwilym, Nadine Kaadan, Daniel Egnéus, Pam Smy, Petr Horácek, Beth Suzanna, Bagram Ibatoulline, Marie-Alice Harel, Majid Adin and Richard Jones.
Bloomsbury Publishing Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 32 pages)
Fundraising book written as an illustrated poem, in Gaiman's role as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador.

Adapted to comics

Short fiction and poetry

Collected

Uncollected

Year Title Source Publisher Notes
1985 "Manuscript Found in a Milkbottle" Knave vol. 17 #8 Knave Publishing Published with illustrations by Nigel Hills
1987 "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)?"
Dagon #16 Dagon Press
1990 "Culprits, or Where are They Now?" Interzone #40 Humorous article co-written by Gaiman with Kim Newman and Eugene Byrne
1991 "Now we are Sick" Now we are Sick DreamHaven Template:ISBN
1992 "The Lady and/or the Tiger: I (prologue)"
"The Lady and/or the Tiger: II (epilogue)"
The Weerde, Book One Roc Template:ISBN
Bookend stories co-written by Gaiman and Roz Kaveney
1995 "Cinnamon" Overstreet's Fan #4 Gemstone Publishing Published with a picture of a sculpture by Lisa Snelling
1999 "Wall: A Prologue"
"Septimus' Triolet"
"Song of the Little Hairy Man"
Wall: A Prologue (chapbook) Green Man Press Published as part of the A Fall of Stardust project:
two chapbooks and a portfolio of art plates by various artists
2000 "Boys and Girls Together" Black Heart, Ivory Bones Avon Template:ISBN
2003 "The Scorpio Boys in the City of Lux Sing Their Strange Songs" Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman Abiogenisis Press Template:ISBN
2006 "Poem (I am continually disappointed by nudity)" spiderwords.com Rain Graves
2009 "The Shadow" Half-Minute Horrors HarperCollins Template:ISBN
2010 "The [Backspace] Merchants" Gateways Tor Books Template:ISBN
2011 "Bloody Sunrise" Teeth HarperCollins Template:ISBN
2011 "The Song of the Song" Welcome to Bordertown Random House Template:ISBN
2013 "House" Tor.com Tor Books Published with a portrait of Gaiman by Allen Williams
Reprinted in the poetry collection, Words of Fire (2022)
2014 "How the Marquis Got His Coat Back" Rogues Bantam Template:ISBN
Published as a standalone volume:
How the Marquis Got His Coat Back (Headline, 2015, Template:ISBN)
2014 "Kissing Song" Uncanny Magazine #1
2016 "The Long Run" Uncanny Magazine #13 Reprinted in The Best of Uncanny (2019) Template:ISBN
and the poetry collection, Words of Fire (2022)
2017 "Monkey and the Lady"
"The Train of Death"
The Weight of Words Subterranean Press Template:ISBN
Published with illustrations by Dave McKean
2018 "Hate for Sale" It Occurs to Me That I am America Touchstone Template:ISBN
2019 "Liverpool Street" The Moth Presents: Occasional Magic Serpent's Tail Template:ISBN
2020 "One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes" Doctor Who: Adventures in Lockdown BBC Books Template:ISBN
Published with illustrations by Chris Riddell
2021 "Fish Out of Water" Uncanny Magazine #38

Adapted to comics

Anthologies edited

Year Title Co-editor(s) Series Publisher ISBN
1991 Now we are Sick Stephen Jones DreamHaven Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 93 pages)
1991 Temps Alex Stewart Temps Roc Template:ISBN
(Softcover, 368 pages)
1992 Eurotemps Alex Stewart Temps Roc Template:ISBN
(Softcover, 368 pages)
1992 Villains! Mary Gentle, Roz Kaveney Temps Roc Template:ISBN
(Softcover, 320 pages)
1992 The Weerde, Book One Mary Gentle, Roz Kaveney The Weerde Roc Template:ISBN
(Softcover, 352 pages)
1993 The Weerde, Book Two Mary Gentle, Roz Kaveney The Weerde Roc Template:ISBN
(Softcover, 400 pages)
1996 The Sandman: Book of Dreams Ed Kramer Harper Prism Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 293 pages)
2010 The Best American Comics 2010 Jessica Abel, Matt Madden Houghton Mifflin Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 352 pages)
2010 Stories: All-New Tales Al Sarrantonio Headline Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 384 pages)
2013 Unnatural Creatures Maria Dahvana Headley HarperCollins Template:ISBN
(Hardcover, 480 pages)

Audio and video recordings

Screen work

Television

Year Title Credited as Notes Ref.
Writer Director Executive producer Role
1996 Neverwhere Template:Yes Template:No Template:No Template:No Creator; writer (6 episodes)
1998 Babylon 5 Template:Yes Template:No Template:No Template:No Writer: "Day of the Dead"
2009 10 Minute Tales Template:Yes Template:Yes Template:No Template:No Writer and director: "Statuesque"
2010 Arthur Template:No Template:No Template:No Template:Yes As himself. Episode: "Falafelosophy"
2011–2013 Doctor Who Template:Yes Template:No Template:No Template:No Writer:
"The Doctor's Wife"
"Nightmare in Silver"
"Rain Gods" (DVD-exclusive mini-episode)
[35][36]
2011 The Simpsons Template:No Template:No Template:No Template:Yes As himself. Episode: "The Book Job" [37]
2016–2021 Lucifer Template:No Template:No Template:No Template:Yes Loosely based on Gaiman's characters.
Voiceover as God in episode "Once Upon a Time"
[38]
2016 Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories Template:No Template:No Template:Yes Template:Yes Based on four of Gaiman's short stories.
As himself
[39]
2017 American Gods Template:Yes Template:No Template:Yes Template:No Based on Gaiman's novel American Gods [40]
2018 The Big Bang Theory Template:No Template:No Template:No Template:Yes As himself. Episode: "The Comet Polarization" [41]
2019–2023 Good Omens Template:Yes Template:No Template:Yes Template:Yes Based on the novel Good Omens co-written by Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.
As himself in the cinema scene in episode "Saturday Morning Funtime"
[42]
2022–present The Sandman Template:Yes Template:No Template:Yes Template:Yes Based on the Gaiman-written DC Comics series The Sandman.
Voiceover as Skull Crow in "A Dream of a Thousand Cats".
Co-writer: "Sleep of the Just"
[43]
2024 Dead Boy Detectives Template:No Template:No Template:Yes Template:No Based on Dead Boy Detectives [44]
TBA Anansi Boys Template:Yes Template:No Template:Yes Template:Yes Based on Anansi Boys
Wrote 2 episodes

Film

Year Title Credited as Notes Ref.
Writer Director Producer Role
1997 Princess Mononoke Template:Yes Template:No Template:No Template:No Script adaptation for the Miramax English dub of the Japanese anime.
2003 A Short Film About John Bolton Template:Yes Template:Yes Template:No Template:No Directorial debut
2005 MirrorMask Template:Yes Template:No Template:No Template:No Story by Gaiman and Dave McKean, screenplay by Gaiman
2007 Stardust Template:No Template:No Template:Yes Template:No Based on Gaiman's novel Stardust
Beowulf Template:Yes Template:No Template:Yes Template:No Co-written by Gaiman and Roger Avary. Based on Beowulf [45]
2009 Coraline Template:No Template:No Template:No Template:No Based on Gaiman's novel Coraline
2013 Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie Template:No Template:No Template:No Template:Yes Animated film. Role: Albert the Manservant (voice) [46]
2015 The Making of a Superhero Musical Template:No Template:No Template:No Template:Yes Short film. Role: Melvin Morel
2017 How to Talk to Girls at Parties Template:No Template:No Template:Yes Template:No Based on Gaiman's short story "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" [47]
2023 Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose Template:No Template:No Template:No Template:Yes Voice of Gef

Publications

Video games

References

External links

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