Presents two stories by Neil Gaiman in graphic novel form, including "The Price," in which the owners of a rural home become concerned when the beguiling black cat that has taken up residence at their house comes under attack; and "The Daughter of Owls," in which rumors of a convent child's incredible beauty causes tragedy in neighboring villages.
A plant/human hybrid superhero called Black Orchid goes on a spiritual journey in the wake of her death, during which she reviews her life, investigates her origins, and is given the opportunity to avenge herself.
The lines between reality and imagination blur as the narrator recalls his coming-of-age and how he was affected by the stories told to him by an old osteopath who claimed to have treated the gangster Al Capone.
A graphic novel in which Steven attempts to overcome his fears by attending a show at the Theatre of the Real, but instead of overcoming his fears, he learns what it means to be truly afraid.
Shadow sets out on a journey across America fighting old myths and the gods of modern technology and material obsession when he takes employment with a man named Wednesday--otherwise known as the god Odin--after his release from prison and his wife's sudden death.
Collects four comics from Neil Gaiman's series "The Sandman": "Calliope," "Dream of a Thousand Cats," "Midsummer Night's Dream," and "Facade," and includes the original script of "Calliope" with notes by Gaiman and artist Kelley Jones.
Young Tristran Thorn, having lost his heart to the lovely but cold Victoria Forester, leaves the safe English town of Wall and sets out into a strange world on a quest to retrieve a fallen star he has promised to his beloved.