A review by nwhyte
Sweeney Todd & Other Stories by Holly Gaiman, Michael Zulli, Neil Gaiman

3.0

https://nwhyte.livejournal.com/3805708.html

This has three and a half sections, all illustrated by Michael Zulli:

0) an introduction to the historiography of Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street;
1) the best bit, where Neil Gaiman and artist Dave McKean go looking for the original Temple Bar structure, then located in the grounds of Theobalds Park in Hertfordshire (since then, it has been moved back to London and reassembled near St Paul's Cathedral);
2) "Babycakes", a brief but effective polemic about animal testing;
3) "Holly's Story", text from a dream shared by Gaiman's then five-year-old daughter, which is about as coherent as you would expect (ie not very).

I don't think I'd have paid much money for a paper copy of this, and I don't think I paid much for the electronic copy either.