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The Sandman
Primate:
There's also a couple of Death books by Neil you might want to check out:
Death: The High Cost of Living
Death: The Time of Your Life
Neil keeps an online journal at http://www.neilgaiman.com
He's been more busy with novels and a movie recently than comics, although there is a second project for Marvel that he's contracted for (the first was 1602).
Mosfet, if you like the covers, Dave McKean (with some comments from Neil) collected them all in a book called Sandman: Dustcovers. (They've also repeatedly collaborated on various comics, children's books, and the upcoming movie MirrorMask.)
Neil taught me comics could be more than I thought they could be, which pushed me onto my current career trajectory.
Mockery:
professional Ape?
mosfet:
Awesome! I'm going to have to check out that dustcovers!
Primate:
I'm not a professional ape. I'm a shaved orangutan.
Mosfet, if you want a Dave/Neil collaboration with plot, check out Mr. Punch. Out of all their works, it the one with a visual style that's closest to the Sandman covers. There are others that are also close, but incorporate a bit or a lot more realisitic painting.
MilkmanDan:
The Sandman kicks much ass. other than Calvin and Hobbes it's the only offline comic I've ever read.
I're read volume 1,2,3 and 7. I think 7. It was called 'Fables and myths' or something like that. I intent to read more.
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