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The Sandman universe is a master-creation following Dream, also known as Morpheus, lord of the Dreaming — a vast, hallucinatory landscape that houses all the dreams of any and everyone who has ever existed. Gods, demons, mortals, and everything in between. All dreamers visit the Dreaming and have an opportunity to teach Morpheus some surprising lessons. Volume 1 Preludes and Nocturnes: This is where Neil recommends starting. This volume is comparatively weaker than later volumes as Neil was still trying to find his place in the DC universe while setting up major events to come. Weaving together ancient mythology, folklore, and fairy tales with his own distinct narrative vision, Gaiman created an unforgettable tale of the forces that exist beyond life and death. Chris Bachalo is an artist whose body of comic book work covers a wide spectrum of genres; ranging from fantasy and science fiction to super hero and action-adventure. His work for DC Comics includes stints on the critically acclaimed Sandman series, Death: The High Cost of Living, and Shade: The Changing Man for DC’s Vertigo imprint as well as the creator-owned projects The Witching Hour, with co-creator Jeph Loeb, and Steampunk, with co-creator Joe Kelly. His other comic book work includes among others Wolverine & the X-Men, Captain America, and the quirky Generation X, which he co-created with Scott Lobdell for Marvel Comics. In addition to his comics work, Chris has provided artwork for publications such as MAD Magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, and Playstation Magazine, and for companies such as Activision, EA Games and Def Jam Records. Chris is a Canadian citizen and was born in Portage La Prairie, Canada. He currently resides in Southern California with his wife, Helen, his son, Dylan, and his Siamese fighting fish, Spike Four.

Everything you wanted from all the multi-universe genre books you've read and never gotten Neil Gaiman delivers on. Pros: Oversized hardcover (Same trim size as Omnibus edition) - Some scripts and art galleries reprinted from the Absolute editions - New wraparound cover art by Michael Wm. Kaluta and Dave Stewart - Premium hardcover for collectors on a budget Volume 4 Season of Mists: One of the best volumes of the series, this is Neil Gaiman in top form. This volume is where the vast scope of the universe is fully realized for the first time. You can get a taste of the series' at its peak and then return to the beginning for more answers. Una historia con protagonistas y puntos de vista poco comunes, toda moral es gris y siempre están sorprendiendote con las cuestionables pero entendibles decisiones, los dioses, sub-dioses (y pesadillas) consiguen transmitirte esa trascendencia y control sobre las vidas humanas, las corrupciones de estas, perdidas emocionales y complejidad tras sus sueños.Each volume tells its own part of the story, and they are all wonderful in different ways. A throwaway comment or character will come brilliantly full circle volumes later, and all the story strands are intricately connected. I particularly loved Dream Country and The Kindly Ones. And The Doll's House. And Brief Lives. And all the other volumes... Sandman was originally conceived as a revival of DC’s dream-powered superhero, though Gaiman’s interpretation shares little in common with the cheesy 70s character who wears tights and a cape. Gaiman’s titular Sandman is alternately known as Morpheus, The Shaper, and many, many other names. Morpheus and his six siblings — Destiny, Death, Destruction, Despair, Desire, and Delirium — make up the Endless, anthropomorphized embodiments of powerful forces.

Deluxe Editions: Books 1-5 collect the original series, Midnight Theatre, Endless Nights, and both versions of Dream Hunters. The older deluxe editions of Death and Overture remain in print. Morpheus, the King of Dreams, Lord of the Dreaming, Dream of the Endless, has been captured and is imprisoned for close to a century. The repurcussions of his capture and eventual escape are felt across generations of dreamers, and that makes up the crux of this story. But it is also much, MUCH more. The iconic series THE SANDMAN from New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman collected in a beautiful slipcased box set! Note on Bonus Content: Detailed list of the bonus content collected in each volume of the Absolute Editions can be found in the "What is in ..." section of the subreddit. At present, none of the editions contain all the bonus content. The new introductions/forewords to the individual volumes as well as the annotated script for #17 Calliope collected in the 30th Anniversary TPBs are not present in any other edition including the Absolutes. Then, proceed to finish the original series (Vol. 1-10). Read Endless Nights after reading the original series. DO NOT start with Overture. Although it is a prequel, it should be read after the original series and Endless Nights. The Dream Hunters is an illustrated prose novella and has also been adapted into a graphic novel by P. Craig Russell. The Death volume collects two spin-off miniseries; The Cost of Living and The Time of Your Life and repeats other stories from the main series.Volume 2 Doll's House: This is where Neil severs the ties between the Sandman and the DC universe and the series begins to take form. This is a fan favorite volume and a fairly good starting point for new readers. You can get immersed in the series and then read volume 1 after this.

As to NG's Sandman - the stories are a top 10 must-have of the graphic novel, arguable a high point of the form. There are many reasons why this series is an amazing piece of art and I love it. First of all, the characters are amazing. Sandman is weirdly, at the same time, one of the most deep, complex and relatable characters. He's very moody and throughout the series, we see him multiple times dealing with depression and trying to find a way to distract himself and feel better. His problems are of cosmic importance, but somehow they are also very human problems, like dealing with a bad break up or arguing with relatives. Another interesting aspect of Sandman's personality is how much he follows the rules. That's not very important for the biggest part of the series, but it's very important in the 9th arc. In this arc, he has the opportunity to make things better by ignoring the rules, but he refuses to do so, leading to major consequences. When Sandman is on point, which it usually is, it is some amazing storytelling, and some truly memorable and magnificent comics. When its not, it really got on my tits far more than I would have liked. The Sandman series was probably my favorite and most important read of 2020. The main series is 76 issues and it's widely considered as one of the greatest comic series ever made. I love this edition. The actual slipcase quality I think is a bit worse than the previous slipcase edition, but I love the art and each volume is awesome.This is a review for the audiobook by Audible. The performance was excellent, but I was not prepared for short stories and would have liked to have 1 story, not here and there and here a bit. So yes, of course you should read Sandman. Everyone should, whether you read comics or not. I went in with pretty high hopes. It mostly met them, sometimes fell well short. Still bloody great though. Just don't watch the Netflix show. I'm calling it early, its gonna be shite. 4.25/5 Neil Gaiman is the New York Timesbestselling author of the Newbery Medal-winning The Graveyard Bookand Coraline, the basis for the hit movie. His other books include Anansi Boys, Neverwhere, American Gods,and Stardust,(winner of the American Library Association's Alex Award as one of 2000's top novels for young adults) as well as the short story collections M Is for Magic and Smoke and Mirrors. He is also the author of The Wolves in the Wallsand The Day I Traded My Dad for Two Goldfish, both written for children. Among his many awards are the Eisner, the Hugo, the Nebula, the World Fantasy, and the Bram Stoker. Originally from England, he now lives in the United States. Other than writing all these great characters, Neil also does an amazing job with the world building. He's able in this series to create multiple different "worlds" and he does so in a way that everyone of these "worlds" feels very unique but also familiar. I believe that world building is one of the most important aspects of writing a long series, especially when it's sci-fi. And while Sandman is definitely not sci-fi (at least not in a conventional way), it has many similarities with this genre. For me the best at world building is Brian K. Vaughan, but now, thanks to this series, Neil Gaiman is very close. Throughout the series many artists come and go. With a few exceptions, the style is almost the same. I have to admit that I'm not a huge fan of said style, but it's the classic Vertigo style of the era and it's not like I hate it, it's just not my cup of tea. What's great tho in the series, other that the writing, is the lettering. Todd Klein is my all time favorite letterer and I believe that in this series he does his best work. It's amazing how he creates beautiful, very unique speech bubbles for each character, based on the character's personality.

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