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Best 1 Sandman
Sandman

The Sandman is a critically acclaimed graphic novel series by Neil Gaiman and Sam Kieth published by Vertigo Comics. It explores the mythology surrounding Dream, one of seven immortal beings known as Endless. As Lord of Dreams, he controls humanity's subconscious and possesses immense power tied to...

2 Sandman (DC/Vertigo Comics)

Sandman is a comic book series published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, written by Neil Gaiman and launched in 1989. The narrative centers on Dream of the Endless, the personification of dreams, exploring themes of mythology, history, and the nature of storytelling over the course of 75 original iss...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Canonical comics masterpiece with major awards, literary reputation, and enduring influence across fantasy and graphic storytelling.

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3 The Graveyard Book

The Graveyard Book is a novel by British author Neil Gaiman, published in 2008. It tells the story of Nobody Owens, a boy whose family is murdered in infancy and who is subsequently raised by ghosts in a nearby cemetery. The narrative follows Bod's childhood and adolescence as he learns supernatural...

9.18 Excellent
Why this score?

Major awards, exceptional reviews, enduring readership, atmospheric storytelling, and emotional depth establish it as a modern children's fantasy classic.

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4 Brief Lives (Sandman Vol. 7)

“Brief Lives” is the seventh installment in Neil Gaiman’s acclaimed “Sandman” graphic novel series. It focuses on Morpheus’s journey with Delirium as they pursue the missing deity Destruction across various mythological realms. The story explores themes of creation, loss, and the nature of reality w...

5 The Books of Magic

The Books of Magic is a comic book series created by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics, first as a four-issue miniseries in 1990–1991 and then as an ongoing series under the Vertigo imprint. The story follows Timothy Hunter, a bespectacled English teenager, who is guided by various DC Universe...

8.46 Great
Why this score?

Gaiman's original miniseries is acclaimed for imaginative breadth and art; later continuations vary considerably, lowering the property-wide consensus.

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6 Good Omens (TV series)

Good Omens is a television series adapted from the 1990 fantasy novel of the same name by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Premiering in 2019 on Amazon Prime Video, the series stars David Tennant as the demon Crowley and Michael Sheen as the angel Aziraphale. The plot follows this unlikely duo as th...

8.05 Great
Why this score?

Broadly liked adaptation driven by Tennant and Sheen chemistry, strong audience ratings, and lighter critical reservations.

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7 Neil Gaiman MasterClass Writing

Neil Gaiman’s MasterClass provides aspiring writers with direct insights into his creative process. The course explores fundamental storytelling techniques through lectures and practical exercises focusing on worldbuilding, character development, and narrative structure. It is designed for individua...

8 The Ocean at the End of the Lane

The Ocean at the End of the Lane is a dark fantasy horror novel by Neil Gaiman. It recounts an adult’s fragmented memory of a childhood encounter with a seemingly ordinary family who possess extraordinary power. The story explores themes of loss, identity, and the unsettling nature of forgotten memo...

9 American Gods (TV)

American Gods is an urban fantasy television series that premiered on the Starz network in 2017. It is an adaptation of the 2001 novel of the same name by British author Neil Gaiman. The narrative follows Shadow Moon, a recently released convict who becomes entangled in a growing conflict between th...

7.46 Good
Why this score?

Visually ambitious with acclaimed performances and a strong first season; pacing problems, production turmoil, and an unresolved cancellation damaged overall consensus.

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10 Miracleman: The Golden Age

"Miracleman: The Golden Age" is a superhero graphic novel originally written by Alan Moore in the late 1980s for Eclipse Comics. This volume explores the societal and psychological impacts of a world ruled by superpowered beings who have established a utopian but heavily controlled global regime. Th...

11 American Gods (TV series)

American Gods is an urban fantasy television series developed by Bryan Fuller and Michael Green, premiering on the Starz network in 2017. It serves as an adaptation of Neil Gaiman's acclaimed 2001 novel of the same name. The narrative follows Shadow Moon, a recently released convict who becomes enta...

7.18 Good
Why this score?

Visually ambitious adaptation with strong early reception, but later seasons were widely seen as unfocused and diminished.

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12 1602
1602

Marvel 1602 is a 2003 limited comic series written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Andy Kubert, with digital painting by Richard Isanove. It relocates counterparts of familiar Marvel characters, including the X-Men, Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Doctor Doom, to the closing years of Elizabeth I's reig...

13 Signal to Noise

Signal to Noise is a graphic novel written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dave McKean, published in book form by Dark Horse in 1992. Its central character is a terminally ill film director who, while confronting his own death, develops an imagined screenplay about the end of the world; the book u...

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