Heather Veley
5 min readMay 17, 2020

Neil Gaiman is one whimsical bastard, isn’t he?

This is the guy who wrote a comic about the personification of dream saving his ex-lover from hell after he cast her there to suffer hundreds of years of torment for rejecting him and yet we all still consider him the starry-eyed teddy bear of comics. He can come up with the darkest stories but paint it with just enough magic to make it compelling and even family-friendly; and that’s why he’s one of the greats. While I could review one of…