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Well, this is of course, brilliant. But why? It occurs to me that the world Gaiman set up for himself was in fact the perfect tool for him: He could incorporate any mythology, religion, genre, location or time and still make it all self-consistent, hence allowing his imagination to go wherever it wa...
When you start having dreams that you're in the world of the book you're reading, the author's doing something right.
Genre: Supernatural / Fantasy / Adventure Year Published: 1993 Year Read: 2012 Series: The Sandman #8 Publisher: Vertigo Comics Now just looking at the title of this volume “The Sandman: Worlds’ End,” you might be thinking that this might be the last volume of Neil Gaiman’s fantastic “Sandman...
Surreal and meandering story of a boy with magic in his veins who has to find a place in the world for himself, several demons and magicians who want to direct him and ordinary life stuff that sometimes intersects. It's an interesting series with strange intersections of reality and faerie, however...
The start of Timothy Hunter's story. He's an angry young man with magical powers in an ordinary life who needs to find a place for himself before the powers around destroy him.