Graphic Novels
- Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold (2000), a graphic novel featuring Destiny of The Endless, his book, and a post-apocalyptic world. Written and illustrated by Alisa Kwitney.
- The Little Endless Storybook (2001), a one-shot comic which depicts The Endless as toddlers and follows a tiny Delirium as she attempts to find her dog Barnabas, written and illustrated by Jill Thompson.
- Sandman: Endless Nights (2003): a graphic novel with one story for each of The Endless. They are set throughout history but two take place after the final events of the monthly series. Written by Neil Gaiman and featuring a different artist for each story, it topped the New York Times Best Seller list.
- Death: At Death’s Door (2004): a manga-style graphic novel, written and illustrated by Jill Thompson, showcasing Death’s activities during Season of Mists. This may be part of a series of manga novels starring Death.
- Dead Boy Detectives (2005): a manga-style graphic novel, written and illustrated by Jill Thompson and spin-off/sequel to Death: At Death’s Door.
- God Save the Queen (2007), written by Mike Carey, illustrated by John Bolton (graphic novel, 2007)
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“Speed is scarcely the noblest virtue of graphic composition, but it has its curious rewards. There is a sense of getting somewhere fast, which satisfies a native American urge.”
—James Thurber (18941961)
“Society is the stage on which manners are shown; novels are the literature. Novels are the journal or record of manners; and the new importance of these books derives from the fact, that the novelist begins to penetrate the surface, and treat this part of life more worthily.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)