If you swing that way, try the "Sandman" series of graphic novels. That's an iconic example of what Gaiman can do.
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Anonymous2007-08-17 6:15 ID:QMd7TpsX
Only read Neverwhere and American Gods so far, but I enjoyed both.
Give him a shot I say.
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Anonymous2007-08-17 18:17 ID:k3HH8shK
Thanks for the suggestions, i'll try those books.
Oh and I went to the mall and got Death: The High Cost of Living, it's one of his comics and now I love Death!!!!!!
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Anonymous2007-08-18 10:46 ID:O1D+6u77
Sandman is fail. American Gods is all the good parts of Sandman without Morpheus' wankage. Neverwhere is good, and so is the one he did with Yoshitaka Amano (I think it's called The Dream Hunters).
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Granted, Morpheus is epic emo, and some people find that failsome. There's still some epic storytelling while Lord Dream wanks his gothcock in the corner of reality.
Neil Gaiman rocks, he keeps coming out with good stuff all the time.
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Anonymous2007-08-19 2:15 ID:No3AtxgI
Ehh...Morpheus is actually epic goth. He lacks in studded belts n' bracelets.
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Anonymous2007-08-20 1:36 ID:XkQItRkd
Has anyone read InterWorld? The idea sounds pretty cool.
Also, does anyone else think that Morpheus looks like Robert Smith?
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Anonymous2007-08-20 17:57 ID:J3AIDuf9
gaiman is ok, his prose is definitely lacking though
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Anonymous2007-08-23 1:00 ID:mdk4qLyd
I like Gaiman, but not everyone does. Some of his stuff can be hard to get into, at first. Start with "American Gods".
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Anonymous2007-08-23 17:15 ID:tPdlSfxr
Pretty cool guy, met him at a literary festival this year. Awesome books too. Theres a collection of short stories and poems thats good, though the title of it escapes me.