Publication History
The short film Neverwhere (1968) was followed by short stories in the following publications:
- Fantagor No.4 (1972) – "For the Love of a Daemon"
- Grim Wit No.2 (1973) – "Den"
- Heavy Metal No.3-13 (1977–1978) – collected in Den 1: Neverwhere
- Heavy Metal No.54-72 (1981–1983) – collected in Den 2: Muvovum
- Children of Fire No.1-3 (1987–1988) - collected in Den 3: Children of Fire,
- Den No.1-10 (1988–1989) – collected in Den 4: Dreams, and Den 5: Elements
- DenSaga No.1-4 (1992–1994)
- Penthouse Comix No.15-19 (1996–1997) – "Denz"
They have been collected in the following Den trade paperbacks:
- Neverwhere (1978, 1985, 1991)
- Muvovum (1984, 1991)
- Children of Fire (1992)
- Dreams (1992)
- Elements (1992)
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