Neil Gaiman
Definition
Acclaimed English author of fantasy novels, comic books, graphic novels, short stories, and screenplays, best known for the epic comic series The Sandman (1989–1996).
Creator of imaginative works blending mythology, horror, and whimsy, including novels like American Gods, Coraline, and the co-authored Good Omens with Terry Pratchett.
Examples
After devouring Neil Gaiman's Sandman, I half-expect Morpheus to show up and bill me for overtime dreaming.
Neil Gaiman's American Gods convinced me my Netflix subscription is just a modern-day blood sacrifice to the gods of binge-watching.
Explaining a Neil Gaiman plot twist is like trying to summarize quantum physics to a goldfish—fascinating, but ultimately baffling.
Neil Gaiman's Coraline made me side-eye every button in my house, wondering if it's plotting a parallel universe takeover.