“On paper, the 1990 novel Good Omens is a perfect candidate for a film or TV adaptation. An ambitious, witty, laugh-a-minute depiction of the end of the world—as seen through the eyes of an angel and a demon—Good Omens also represented a dream-team collaboration between Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet…”— Scott Meslow, gq.com
“We were late to the London premiere of Good Omens because Neil Gaiman does not know how to tie a bow-tie. Nor would he attend the premiere without a bow-tie.”— Amanda Palmer, twitter.com