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Death
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The work Death represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.

The Resource Death
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Death
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written by Neil Gaiman ; illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Mark Buckingham, Mike Dringenberg, Colleen Doran, P. Craig Russell, Malcolm Jones III, Mark Pennington, Dave McKean, Jeffrey Jones ; colored by Steve Oliff, Matt Hollingsworth, Daniel Vozzo, Lovern Kindzierski, Jon J. Muth, Alex Bleyaert, Rob Ro ; lettered by Todd Klein, Jeffrey Jones
Creator
  • Gaiman, Neil
Contributor
  • Muth, Jon J
  • Oliff, Steve
  • Pennington, Mark, 1959-
  • Ro, Rob
  • Russell, P. Craig
  • Bachalo, Chris
  • Vozzo, Danny
  • Bleyaert, Alex
  • Buckingham, Mark
  • Doran, Colleen, 1963-
  • Dringenberg, Mike
  • Hollingsworth, Matt
  • Jones, Jeffrey
  • Jones, Malcolm, III
  • Kindzierski, Lovern, 1954-
  • Klein, Todd
  • McKean, Dave
Artist
  • Dringenberg, Mike
  • McKean, Dave
  • Bachalo, Chris
  • Russell, P. Craig
  • Doran, Colleen, 1963-
  • Jones, Jeffrey
  • Pennington, Mark, 1959-
  • Buckingham, Mark
  • Jones, Malcolm, III
Author
  • Gaiman, Neil
Subject
  • Death (Fictitious character : Gaiman) -- Fiction
  • Death -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Fantasy comic books, strips, etc
  • Graphic novels
  • Graphic novels -- United States
  • Comic books, strips, etc
  • Comic books, strips, etc. -- United States
Genre
  • Comic books, strips, etc
  • Fiction
Language
eng
Summary
The first story introduces the young, pale, perky, and genuinely likable Death. One day in every century, Death walks the Earth to better understand those to whom she will be the final visitor. Today is that day. As a young mortal girl named Didi, Death befriends a teenager and helps a 250-year old homeless woman find her missing heart. What follows is a sincere musing on love, life and (of course) death. In the second story, a rising star of the music world wrestles with revealing her true sexual orientation just as her lover is lured into the realm of Death that Death herself should make an appearance. A practical, honest, and intelligent story that illuminates "the miracle of death."
Cataloging source
UKMGB
Dewey number
741.5941
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
LC call number
PN6728.D358
LC item number
G38 2014
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels

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  • Death, written by Neil Gaiman ; illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Mark Buckingham, Mike Dringenberg, Colleen Doran, P. Craig Russell, Malcolm Jones III, Mark Pennington, Dave McKean, Jeffrey Jones ; colored by Steve Oliff, Matt Hollingsworth, Daniel Vozzo, Lovern Kindzierski, Jon J. Muth, Alex Bleyaert, Rob Ro ; lettered by Todd Klein, Jeffrey Jones

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