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The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 3 - Neil Gaiman, Michael Allred, Sherilyn van Valkenburgh, Lovern Kindzierski, Kent Williams, John Watkiss, Alec Stevens, Shea Anton Pensa, Vince Locke, Gary Amaro, Tony Harris, Dick Giordano, Daniel Vozzo, Bryan Talbot, Todd Klein, Mark Buckingham, Jill Thompson, Michael Zul
The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 3
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The third volume collecting Neil Gaiman's seminal, award-winning series starring the Dream King in deluxe format. ABSOLUTE SANDMAN VOL. 3 presents several key SANDMAN tales in a slipcased hardcover edition, including "Brief Lives," in which the Sandman's sister Delirium prevails upon her... show more
The third volume collecting Neil Gaiman's seminal, award-winning series starring the Dream King in deluxe format. ABSOLUTE SANDMAN VOL. 3 presents several key SANDMAN tales in a slipcased hardcover edition, including "Brief Lives," in which the Sandman's sister Delirium prevails upon her older brother to help her find their missing sibling, Destruction. But their journey through the Waking World has dramatic repercussions for their family and also for the relationship between the Sandman and his wayward son, Orpheus. Also included is the spectacular short story "Ramadan," a tale of a young king of ancient Baghdad and the deal he strikes with The Sandman to grant his city immortality, with spectacular illustrations by P. Craig Russell (Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde, The Jungle Book).
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781401210847 (1401210848)
Publisher: Vertigo
Pages no: 616
Edition language: English
Series: The Sandman -3 (#6)
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Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog rated it
4.5 The Absolute Sandman, Vol. III, Gaiman et. al.
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...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it
3.0 The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 3
Oh don't worry, 'Sandman's still good. The series simply couldn't sustain the level of the first 20 issues or the superb "Season of Mists" and "A Game of You" arcs found in 'Absolute Sandman, Vol. 2'.Collecting issues #40-56, plus the usual bonus features, the two arcs here are "Brief Lives" and "Wo...
Sesana
Sesana rated it
I picked this up and started reading it the moment I finished volume 2. I hardly remember what was what anymore, and since it's all really one big story it hardly matters. I have read Sandman through at least four times (I've read individual storylines or even individual issues even more than that) ...
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