Amazon has several deals on graphic novels and books penned by author Neil Gaiman, including full collections of some of his most beloved stories like Sandman, American Gods, and more.
Neil Gaiman graphic novel deals
The Sandman box set (14 volumes)
One of the best deals is for The Sandman trade paperback box set, which is down to $179 (was $250). This collection includes all 14 volumes of the critically acclaimed dark fantasy comic series.
Alternatively, you can save big on the Absolute Sandman deluxe hardcover editions, which present the entire Sandman arc in luxurious (and massive) volumes.
The Complete American Gods graphic novel hardcover editon is also on sale for $62.32 (normally $125). This 712-page book collects every issue of the American Gods graphic novel adaptation of Gaiman’s original book, including Ameican Gods: Shadows issues 1-9, American Gods: My Ainsel 1-9, and American Gods: The Moment of the Storm 1-9 in a single hardcover omnibus. It comes with a gorgeous slipcase with original art.
Norse Mythology
Select volumes of the ongoing Norse Mythology comic book adaptation are also discounted at Amazon. You can grab Norse Mythology Volume 1 for $16.49 (was $30), Volume 2 for $20.80 (normally $30), and Volume 3 for $16.29 (normally $30).
Neil Gaiman novel deals
Alongside these comic deals, several Gaiman prose novels are also on sale at Amazon, including the paperback book version of Neil Gaiman’s Norse Mythology for just $10 (normally $16).
Then there’s The Neil Gaiman Collection, which includes paperback editions of American Gods, Anasi Boys, Neverwhere, Stardust, and The Ocean at the End of the Lane for $45.09.
Lastly, you can also snag a collection of Gaiman’s children’s novels. It includes three acclaimed books: The Graveyard Book, Coraline, and Fortunately the Milk for $19.18 (was $33).
If you’re looking for similar graphic novel deals, preroders for the upcoming Cyberpunk Graphic Novel Omnibus are discounted at Amazon along with select trade paperback collections. You can also snag manga box sets of the Tokyo Ghoul and The Promised Neverland at Amazon as well.
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