Skip to content

AMERICAN GODS

Written By:

Ed Fortune

Neil Gaiman’s American Gods came out in 2001, but with the release of the new Bryan Fuller TV series, The Folio Society have decided to release a new edition to mark the occasion. It’s also the version that contains the author’s preferred version of the text, which means that the bits that were edited out due to commercial concerns have been put back in. So it’s bigger than the original release, but it has still gone through the proper editorial process that makes good books brilliant.

The story itself is a work of genre defining urban fantasy. It’s a tale of old gods who have moved to America, with the same promise and hope that all immigrants carry; the desire for a better existence. Though of course, being gods, they carry a lot of baggage. The novel opens with Shadow, a large, thirty-something man who has just been released from prison. His life shattered, his wife recently deceased, Shadow needs a job. On the road, he meets an old one-eyed man called Mr. Wednesday. Who is, of course, a very old god of the Norse variety, not that Shadow really has a clue.

Our protagonist quickly becomes embroiled in the in-fighting of these old gods on this new land. Gaiman’s writing is powerful and tight; he weaves a new American mythology out of the ashes of history and tells a compelling and chilling thriller throughout. It’s blisteringly good, Shadow is an interesting, tragic and cleverly created character, and the growing cast of gods and other things are equally staggering.

This is, of course, a very special edition. The Folio Society specialise in making lovely books that you will treasure. For those who care, it’s bound in cloth and the font is set in Maxime with Wicked Grit. It’s a slipcase with the cover blocked by the artist. Who happens to be Dave McKean; the chap who worked so closely with Neil Gaiman on The Sandman and still produces some of the most amazing art to this day. The book contains 12 key illustrations from McKean, each of them punctuating the text perfectly. It’s a gorgeous, gorgeous thing and embraces this groundbreaking story perfectly.

If you haven’t read American Gods, you should pick it up, it’s perfect Urban Fantasy. If you do own American Gods and your old paperback is getting tatty, then you’ll want the Folio Society version so you can keep it forever.

*Carousel Illustration by Dave McKean (American Gods, The Folio Society Edition) 

AMERICAN GODS / AUTHOR: NEIL GAIMAN / PUBLISHER: FOLIO SOCIETY / RELEASE DATE: OUT NOW 


Ed Fortune

You May Also Like...

guests fantastic films

First Guests Announced for Festival of Fantastic Films

The wonderful Festival of Fantastic Films, which takes place in October in Manchester, has announced the first guests for the 2026 event. Appearing at the festival will be Susan Penhaligan,
Read More

Colchester Gets a Midsummer Scream from Black Sunday

Black Sunday Film Festival returns with its annual summer mini-fest Midsummer Scream on Saturday July 18th at Firstsite in Colchester. Alongside a stacked selection of feature presentations and acclaimed short
Read More
armando iannucci to pen script for paddington 4

Armando Iannucci Tapped To Direct PADDINGTON 4

The Thick of It and Veep creator Armando Iannucci is taking on Britain’s favourite marmalade-eating bear, with news that the Scottish comedian will be penning the script for Paddington 4.
Read More
jean grey and cyclops in the season 2 trailer for x-men '97

X-MEN ’97 Season 2 Trailer Sees Mutants Lost In Time

“The X-Men are scattered through time; In the past, from the start of Apocalypse’s reign, to the future, at the height of his rule,” so announces the X-Men ’97 season
Read More
robert de niro in angel heart

ANGEL HEART Series Adaptation To Star Zac Efron

A new adaptation of William Hjortsberg’s 1978 novel Falling Angel, which was famously turned into the Robert De Niro-starring neo-noir horror movie Angel Heart in 1987, is on the way
Read More
robert pattinson plays chris hansen in primetime film about to catch a predator

PRIMETIME Teaser Trailer Sees Robert Pattinson As Chris Hansen

Robert Pattinson loves any excuse to put on a weird voice, and his latest role is no exception: he stars in the new teaser trailer for Primetime, A24’s upcoming film
Read More