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You have until the end of today to purchase some of Neil Gaiman’s rarest works (that you won’t find anywhere else)

This holiday break, spend your time feeding your mind with some of master storyteller Neil Gaiman‘s rarest books via Humble Bundle. Their latest book collection is full of great finds for Gaiman fans everywhere: out-of-print comic anthologies, unreleased short stories, near-impossible-to-find audio performances, never-published-before books — this bundle has it all. But the best part is: You get to decide how much you want to pay for everything!

In case you’re not familiar with the concept, Humble Bundle is a digital store that offers video games, comics, ebooks, and other cool stuff bundled together using a Pay What You Want scheme. Each bundle has three tiers. The lowest tier is the basic bundle which lets you pay for as low as $1 (about P50), if you so choose. The middle tier is set at a minimum of $8 (about P400) and gives you more than double of what you get for the basic bundle. If you pay $15 (about P750) or more, you unlock the highest tier which gives you access to some really cool stuff that’s worth hundreds of dollars if purchased individually. The bundles are only available for a limited time, so if you see something you like, you better act fast!

Check out all the drool-worthy Neil Gaiman rarities you can get:


Pay $1 or more to get:

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Adventures in the Dream Trade (essays, poems, lyrics, and original American Gods blog), Gods & Tulips (controversial 1993 speech, an essay on running signings, and a speech on comics), Free Speeches (speeches by Neil, Frank Miller, and others), Being An Account of the Life and Death of the Emperor Heliogabolus (24 hour comic, written and drawn by Neil), Ghastly Beyond Belief with Kim Newman (Neil’s rare & never republished second book of oddball quotes), A Fall of Stardust with Charles Vess (new Stardust short story & poems, illustrated by Charles Vess), Sculpture Stories with Lisa Snellings (short fiction based on Snellings’ sculpture art), and Blood Monster with Marlene N. O’Connor (rare horror story from the legendary anthology Taboo).


Pay $8 or more to get all of the above, plus:

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Day of the Dead (fully annotated Babylon 5 script), An Honest Answer & Other Stories (collaboration with Bryan Talbot and Dave McKean), Feeders & Eaters with Mark Buckingham (collaborations with Mark Buckingham, including a comic about Alan Moore), Angels & Visitations (first collection of prose fiction, nonfiction, and poetry), Sweeney Todd & Other Stories with Michael Zulli (Neil’s lost, unfinished, never republished graphic novel with Michael Zulli), Neil Dreams with Rick Veitch (short comics of dreams by and about Neil, done by and with Rick Veitch), Message In A Milk Bottle (never before reprinted short story with a brand new intro), Love, Fishie (poems by Neil & Maddy Gaiman, extremely limited edition), Neverwear: A Portfolio of Stories (collects Neil’s sought out – and in many cases, sold out – story & art editions, featuring art by Jim Lee, David Mack, Roman Dirge, Molly Crabapple, Chris Riddell, Olivia, Jouni Koponen, Camilla D’Errico, and more), and the two controversial UK comics anthologies Outrageous Tales From The Old Testament and Seven Deadly Sins, which also feature contributions from Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, Dave McKean, Bryan Talbot and more.

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Also included in this tier is Neil Gaiman: Live at the Aladdin, which captures an unforgettable performance from Neil’s 2001 Last Angel tour, and includes dramatic readings from his short fiction and poetry, including stories from his collections Angels & Visitations and Smoke and Mirrors.


For the truly hardcore Gaiman fan, pay $15 or more to get all of the above, plus:

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Duran Duran (Neil’s first and rarest book!), A Little Gold Book of Ghastly Stuff (out of print and collectible book of short fiction, essays, and poems), A Calendar of Tales (brand-new 55 page ebook with art by Paul Roman Martinez), Warning: Contains Language (Neil’s first audio performance disc from 1995, featuring dramatic readings of stories and poems accompanied by music from Dave McKean and the Flash Girls), and Speaking in Tongues (dramatic readings from 2004 including the 41 minute tour-de-force “The Facts In The Case of the Departure of Miss Finch”).

All these are available in multiple formats so they work on whatever device you choose: computer, tablet, or smartphone. They’re also DRM-free so you own what you pay for. Humble Bundle also donates part of your payment to charity. In fact, it’s up to you to decide how much of your money goes to the publisher, your charity of choice, and Humble Bundle.

The Neil Gaiman Humble Bundle is full of rare, priceless books you won’t find digitally – or anywhere else. Whip out your debit and credit cards and get your very own today.

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