Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days

Compilation of comics by Neil Gaiman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days is a 1999 compilation of new and previously released comics stories written by British author Neil Gaiman, and published by the Vertigo imprint of American company DC Comics. A thematic sequel collection was released in 2004 titled The Sandman: Endless Nights.[1]

Publication date1999 (Original), 2012 (Deluxe Edition)
Written byNeil Gaiman
ArtistVarious (depending on the stories)
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Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days
Cover of Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days, art by Dave McKean.
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PublisherVertigo (imprint of DC Comics)
Publication date1999 (Original), 2012 (Deluxe Edition)
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Written byNeil Gaiman
ArtistVarious (depending on the stories)
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Background

Due to Gaiman's increased popularity resulting from his series The Sandman, DC chose to collect some of his earliest and hardest-to-find work in a single volume. Included is his previously unpublished "tryout" story for DC editor Karen Berger. The story, "Jack in the Green", was illustrated by Stephen R. Bissette and John Totleben, colored by Tatjana Wood, and lettered by John Costanza, the same team that collaborated on much of Alan Moore's run on Swamp Thing.

Other stories in the collection include:

The expanded "Deluxe Edition" published in 2012 also includes the framing sequence from Welcome Back to the House of Mystery #1, illustrated by Sergio Aragones.

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