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Sethmire 01-01-2009 03:48 PM

I need books with the grim reaper in them,,,
 
please help!

I am writing a comic book but I want to research about messengers of death (technically every religion has it's own thing that would take the victim to the afterlife..). So I need to find some books of the Grim Reaper.

I tried the library mythology and religion sections but found nothing. I would have used the internet to research but I always prefer books... Does anyone have suggestions or perhaps stumbled over a book with this topic in it? I'm a stuck comic writer T-T

Sforzando 01-02-2009 02:57 AM

Well, I'm going to write a book on the grim reaper. After I get done with several other books. It's been an idea that I have always found attractive. But, I have not really found any books on the grim reaper.

I have my own book of knowledge that I print stuff off the internet and paste it into my notebook, and I have a whole section on the grim reaper if you want me to send you the information.

Also, the movie "Meet Joe Black" is about a grim reaper type person that falls in love.

Um, I think I can look up some books on teh grim reaper and then come back here and tell you what they are called. I'm sure I've read some books somewhere about him...

Tanamoril 01-02-2009 03:16 AM

Have you read any of the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett? Death appears as a character at least once in every single one of those books (and there are quite a few). In particular, these ones follow him in his own plots:
Reaper Man
Mort
Soul Music
Hogfather
Thief of Time
some of these also involve his granddaughter, Susan ( . . . it's a long story)

Another interesting portrayal of Death would be in Neil Gaiman's Sandman comics. She turns out to be a free spirited gal with sweet taste in clothes and a lot of good sense. Oh, and she happens to be the older sister of Dream, Delerium, Desire, and a few others.

Death also has a special role in The Book Thief, but it's really not about him/her/it.

Does that help you any?

Volucria 01-02-2009 04:51 PM

I know you mentioned being against internet resources, but if I were you, I would check out Wikipedia anyway. It'll help you a lot, you can find keywords in that article to look for in the library.

You could read "Elckerlyc" (Everyman in English). It's a 15th century play in which the main character is visited by the Reaper. I don't know any other books with the Grim Reaper in them off the top of my head, but I'll let you know if I think of one.

Sho-Shonojo 01-02-2009 08:52 PM

My example isn't the Grim Reaper exactly, it's The Pardoner's Tale, one of several stories in the Canterbury Tales. The story revolves around three men who try to find Death, and all end up finding him in the end.

It's probably not exactly what you're looking for, but Death acts in different ways, no?

Sethmire 01-04-2009 12:08 AM

Thankyou all :] I wasn't sure I would get replies to this subject, but each of you has interesting ideas/suggestions I will make sure to check them out :D

CaseyFey 01-04-2009 11:02 PM

Piers Anthony, On a Pale Horse. That's one of my favorite Deaths there is.

fiarra 01-05-2009 04:49 AM

Haha I came into this thread just to suggest the Piers Anthony book and I got beat to it.

CaseyFey 01-05-2009 04:23 PM

Sorry about that. Anyway, taking manga suggestions? Bleach, Yu-Yu Hakusho, there's a ton of those.

fairywaif 01-06-2009 01:40 PM

You could research Hades and Charon. The Sandman series also has an interesting look as Morpheus' sister.
You should really watch "Dead Like Me." It's on really late, unfortunately. It's Canadian, and it's got Mandy Patinkin. Really quirky. Apparently there's only two seasons, but it's really good. Also, Wikipedia says a movie is coming out sometime in February. You could also read the Wiki article. It's interesting.

Iltu 01-07-2009 10:25 PM

Death isn't potrayed as the Grim Reaper, but I loved Death's character in The Book Theif by Marcus Zusak. Death narrates the tale of a German girl named Lisel living in World War II, it's a very interesting take on him. One of my favorite books.

Another one that has... well, I think it was Death. I don't remember well. Donnerjack by Roger Zelazny and Jane Lindskold was a book I only got ten or so page into because it made my brain hurt. (That made me sad- I adore Jane Lindskold, usually! D: ) I had little idea what in the world was happening- and I fancy myself good at understanding books. I did like what I read of Death, though, assuming I remember correctly and it was in fact him.

InvisibleShade 01-17-2009 01:24 AM

well if you want a comedy about the grim reaper try terry pratchets serious. He's got some good books about Death.

Nocere 01-17-2009 05:29 AM

Someone already suggested Piers Anthony and The Sandman Comics? Oh well. The former is good for looking into Greek mythology mostly. As for the latter, it really does offer an interesting look at Death. The two comics that are specifically about her character are Death: The High Cost of Living and Death: The Time Of Your Life. There is also a manga out there that has The Sandman's Death as a main character.

Sforzando 01-17-2009 05:40 AM

I looked up books about the Grim Reaper on the internet (yeah, I know, i was supposed to do that a long time ago.) But, I could not find any thing, I'm sorry.

Heiyuu 01-17-2009 07:02 PM

Death: At Death's Door, by Jill Thompson. That was a treat.


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