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Fortunately, the Milk by Neil Gaiman – review
Gaiman's inventive tale of time travel relies on Chris Riddell's illustrations to flesh out the fun
High comedy … a detail of Chris Riddell’s illustration of dinosaur galactic police on space bikes in Fortunately, the Milk. Click to enlarge
Neil Gaiman is a phenomenon. I'm not saying that's good. I'm not saying that's bad. I'm simply stating a fact. As @neilhimself he has more than 1.8 million followers on Twitter, with a cult following both online and in the flesh. A fellow author recently commented that when Gaiman talks, people clap. When he coughs, they laugh. He inspires loyalty like few others. There is, in effect, the cult of Gaiman.