Neil Gaiman

Neil  Gaiman

NEIL GAIMAN is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels 'Neverwhere,' 'Stardust,' the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning 'American Gods,' 'Anansi Boys,' and 'Good Omens,' as well as the short story collections 'Smoke and Mirrors,' and 'Fragile Things,' as well as the short story collections 'Smoke and Mirrors,' and JAMES VANCE is a multi-award-winning writer whose work has spanned graphic novels, live theater, and journalism. His graphic novel Kings in Disguise (co-written with artist Dan Burr) won the Eisner and Harvey prizes in 1988. Jazz Age Chronicles was created by TED SLAMPYAK. He's also worked as an illustrator on Neil Gaiman's Hero from Tekno Comix, Paradox Publishers' The Big Book of..., and others. Suzi Romaine, his libertarian heroine, has appeared in several books and mini-comics.