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Angels & Visitations

by Neil Gaiman
Angels & Visitations by Neil Gaiman
★ 5.00 / 2
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World Fantasy Award nominee 1994.

World Fantasy Award-winner Gaiman is one of the most literate, sophisticated and compelling writers in comics, crafting worlds of mystery and wonder in best-selling titles such as Stardust, Coraline, Violent Cases and The Sandman series.

But he's also an accomplished writer of prose fiction, having published science fiction and fantasy in a variety of British men's magazines. This collects the best of these – 10 short stories plus eight poems, three reviews and an introductory piece for each. This wonderful assortment of tales includes a noir-style detective story about the murder of Humpty Dumpty, the finding of the Holy Grail in a secondhand store, .."of spider-kings and mice, of trolls and angels, and discount house assassins" and more.

Illustrating each of these stories are Bill Sienkiewicz, P. Craig Russell, Michael Zulli, Charles Vess, Steve Bissette, Jill Karla Schwarz and Randy Broecker – seven full-page illustrations in all.

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Release date: 1993

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Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman is a storyteller whose work effortlessly bridges the realms of mythology, fantasy, and reality. Known for his uniquely poetic prose and his ability to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary, Gaiman’s books have captivated readers of all ages. With a career spanning novels, short stories, graphic novels, and even television, his writing is celebrated for its dark yet whimsical tone, its profound insight into human nature, and its masterful weaving of mythological and fantastical elements.

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Born in Portchester, England, in 1960, Gaiman grew up with a voracious appetite for books, with a particular fondness for fantasy, horror, and the classics. His early exposure to mythology, fairy tales, and comic books would later influence much of his writing, where ancient gods, creatures of lore, and the magic of storytelling find their way into modern-day worlds. His professional journey began in journalism before he transitioned into writing fiction.

His breakthrough came with Neverwhere, a novel that transports readers to a hidden, darkly enchanting underworld beneath London. From there, he continued to craft stories that blended the surreal with the everyday, from the haunting beauty of American Gods to the thought-provoking Good Omens (co-written with Terry Pratchett). His work explores the intersections of myth, identity, and the thin lines between the seen and unseen, always with a deft touch of wit and wisdom.

What makes Gaiman’s writing stand out is his ability to create worlds that feel both timeless and startlingly immediate. His characters—whether gods, ghosts, or ordinary people—are deeply human in their struggles, desires, and fears. The atmosphere in his books lingers long after the final page, a testament to his rare gift of writing stories that are both sweeping and intimate, fantastical and grounded. Whether it’s the young boy facing impossible odds in The Graveyard Book or the complex tapestry of deities in American Gods, Gaiman’s worlds feel like places readers can almost touch, places where myth and reality blend seamlessly.

Gaiman’s influence stretches far beyond the pages of his books. His work has been adapted into graphic novels, films, and TV shows, with American Gods and Good Omens among the most notable. His distinct voice has earned him numerous awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker Awards, and his contribution to literature and pop culture continues to resonate with fans worldwide.

One of Gaiman's most cherished quotes captures the essence of his approach to storytelling: “I believe that it is important to tell stories, especially in difficult times.” This belief runs through every page of his writing, where the act of storytelling itself is both an escape and a revelation, offering readers not only new worlds but new ways of seeing their own.

From the whimsical to the profound, Neil Gaiman’s writing invites readers into imaginative spaces where the rules of reality bend and twist, and where the unexpected always lurks just around the corner. His stories continue to inspire generations, confirming his place as one of today’s most influential and beloved authors.

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