
(With others) Neil Gaiman, Death: The High Cost of Living (graphic novel "Sandman" series originally published in comic-book form), DC Comics (New York, NY), 1994. Neil Gaiman, Signal to Noise (originally serialized in The Face magazine), Gollancz (London, England), 1992. Grant Morrison, Arkham Asylum (graphic novel originally published in comic-book form), Titan (London, England), 1989, 15th anniversary edition published as Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, afterword by Karen Berger, DC Comics (New York, NY), 2004. Neil Gaiman, Black Orchid (graphic novel originally published in comic-book form), DC Comics ( New York, NY), 1988. Neil Gaiman, Violent Cases (graphic novel originally published in comic-book form), Titan (London, England), 1987, Tundra (Northampton, MA), 1991, third edition, Kitchen Sink Press (Northampton, MA), 1997. Writings SELF-ILLUSTRATEDĪ Small Book of Black and White Lies (photographs), 1995.ĭustcovers (collected "Sandman" covers), DC Comics/Vertigo ( New York, NY), 1997.Ĭages (graphic novel published in ten comic-book issues, 1990-96), Kitchen Sink Press (Northampton, MA), 1998.Īuthor of short comic Pictures That Tick, 1995, and of photography collections Option: Click, 1998, and The Particle Tarot. World Fantasy Award for best artist, 1991 Newsweek Best Children's Books listee, 1997, for The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish by Neil Gaiman British Science-Fiction Association Award for Best Short Fiction, Elizabeth Burr/Worzalla Award, Bram Stoker Award, Hugo Award for Best Novella, and Prix Tam Tam Award, all 2003, all for Coraline by Gaiman. Exhibitions: Work included in shows at galleries. Designer and illustrator of book, album, and CD covers conceptual artist for films Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Wormwood Studios, director of short films, including The Week Before, 1998, and N, 2002 director of full-length feature film MirrorMask, 2005. Time-Warner International, designer and animator.


1990 Feral Records (recording studio), cofounder with Iain Ballamy. Organizer, with others, of Unauthorised Sex Company, England, c. Education: Berkshire College of Art and Design, degree, 1986. McKean, Dave 1963- (David Jeff McKean) Personalīorn December 29, 1963, in Maidenhead, England married wife's name Claire children: two.
