by Neil Gaiman, Harlan Ellison, George Pratt, Malcolm Jones III, Dick Giordano, Kelley Jones, Todd Klein, Matt Wagner, Mike Dringenberg, P. Craig Russell
*Book source ~ Library From Goodreads: Volume Four of New York Times best selling author Neil Gaiman's acclaimed creation, with updated coloring and new trade dress. Ten thousand years ago, Morpheus condemned a woman who loved him to Hell. Now the other members of his immortal family, The Endless,...
I think maybe I'm not cover enough for The Sandman series. Or maybe I haven't read enough. In no way though does this detract from this graphic novel. It gives you nightmares, makes you think and reminds you what a genius Gaiman is. The idea of everyone coming back to 'life' from hell is very creepy...
Genre: Supernatural / Fantasy / Adventure Year Published: 1991 Year Read: 2012 Series: The Sandman #4 Publisher: Vertigo Comics After reading more of Neil Gaiman’s classic “Sandman” series, I never would have thought that the stories would get better and better and the fourth volume “Season ...
Mixed feelings about this one. The premise is great-- Lucifer decides he is tired of ruling the underworld and leaves the key to Hell to the Sandman. Disappointingly, not much of interest happens after that, just a lot of chapters detailing why various groups of beings want Hell for themselves and M...
Mind-blowing, epic, ballsy, perfect - whatever the label, I agree with Harlan Ellison. The Sandman Volume Four: Season of Mists is awesome. Some readers had claimed this volume exceeds in excellence [b:The Sandman, Vol. 2: The Doll's House|25099|The Sandman, Vol. 2 The Doll's House|Neil Gaiman|http...
Morpheus must acknowledge and correct an old wrong, and Lucifer makes a surprising decision with entertaining ramifications. A pissy little intro by Harlan Ellison, without whose commentary one might arguably be better off.
How in the world is Neil Gaiman so good? I don't know, but he is. Season of Mists of continues the strange, disturbing, infinitely creative world of the Lord of Dreams. By now I spend way too much time staring at each page, as tiny story details often come back later (though not always obviously) an...
A terrific story, fascinating character developments, and a whole lot of really really smart/thought-provoking tangents that you can either pick up or leave alone. The story itself (and the beautiful art) are enough to provide plenty of enjoyment - but if you let yourself think about the things tha...
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