I don't know where you live, but you can order the CD from Amazon UK
According to Amazon some untitled book is dropping September 15 th, but that could just be a place holder.
Assuming you're in the US and you want the Chris Riddell art (I have no idea what the original thread referred to was), try ISBN 978-0-06-237982-5
That's a box set of three Gaiman/Riddell books printed in the US in 2015, including Coraline (the others are Fortunately The Milk and the Graveyard Book).
Amazon has it for $17 (but the ISBN above let's you find it elsewhere)
While I think even Neil would acknowledge that these short early pieces are not his best work, they do show his potential and skill. You can find these comics collected in ALL-STAR FUTURE SHOCKS.
I was wondering the same question. I was trying to figure out if this one was missing anything: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1779515170
From what I can tell, it's 4 volumes to get to issue #75, has the Netflix logo on the front, so assume it's a new reprint, but no idea if this is Deluxe, Absolute, something else.
Love this as I feel it is very true to the original spirit of the comic to have different artists interpret Dream. If you don't know about it, I'd recommend the The Little Endless Storybook: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Endless-Storybook-Sandman/dp/1401204287
Has anyone written a history of the collected editions?
I think I bought my copies of "Preludes and Nocturnes" and "The Doll's House" back in the early- to mid-90s. "Preludes and Nocturnes" explicitly says it's the first edition. "The Doll's House" doesn't, but as it contains "The Sound of Her Wings", it must be pretty early.
I've noticed that they have completely different covers to what is being sold on Amazon under those ISBNs.
I also found out recently that my "Preludes and Nocturnes" has a different introduction to newer editions. Mine is by F Paul Wilson.
It would be interesting to see a definitive description of how you can recognise the different editions.
If you want to buy pretty much everything for cheap I will highly recommend the box set.
If price isn't an issue, get the Absolute Sandman edition. They are beautifully wonderful!
30th Anniversary Edition is good too and covers everything, as far as I know. I am not sure which Deluxe edition you are talking about. If you have a link for that, I probably will be able to tell you if it's complete.
Did you see he's doing a MasterClass for storytelling? He's one of my top inspirations for writing and this was super interesting. https://www.masterclass.com/classes/neil-gaiman-teaches-the-art-of-storytelling
Here. Got the isbn from Barnes and Noble, make sure to find the Other Formats button
They just recorded it as an audio book which was released this week. Amazon listing.
It has also been updated (by other people, not Neil) a few times over the years, so later editions have info on more recent material.
They just recorded it as an audio book which was released this week. Amazon listing.
I apparently do. It's in the Gift Edition of Stardust that came out with the fancy slipcase. Looking at Amazon's price, it's not as ridiculously overpriced as I remember it. (I seem to think I spent closer to $50 on it.)