In 2009, it was the inspiration for a limited-edition poster with art by Camilla d'Errico, which was sold through Gaiman's merchandising site Neverwear.
[1] The poster had a limited run of 1200 copies, hand-numbered,[1] and 10% of the proceeds were donated to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, a favourite charity of Gaiman's.
[citation needed] Gaiman published a graphic novelization of the story in 2016, with art by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá, and a film adaptation would ultimately premiere the following year at the Cannes Film Festival and widely release in May 2018 to split response from critics.
Enn meets a second girl with black spiky hair and a gap between her teeth who claims to be a "tourist" and elaborates on traveling to other places, most notably the Sun.
Elle Fanning and Alex Sharp took the lead roles, Nicole Kidman, Ruth Wilson and Matt Lucas also starring in the project.
[9][10] Critic consensus indicated "mixed or average reviews"[11] with Rotten Tomato's summary reading that it "has energy and ambition, but is ultimately too unfocused to do much with either".