The Sandman Vol. 7: Brief Lives (New Edition)
Neil Gaiman, Jill Thompson,NOOK Book (eBook),Series: Sandman, English-language edition,Pub by DC Comics on 06-12-2012
Neil Gaiman, Jill Thompson,NOOK Book (eBook),Series: Sandman, English-language edition,Pub by DC Comics on 06-12-2012
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9781401236465
Publish date: November 21st 2011
Publisher: Vertigo
Pages no: 168
Edition language: English
Series: The Sandman -3 (#7)
Perhaps the best so far, this is the family drama volume. Delirium is sheer visual pleasure and a contrast to the always somber Morpheus. More back story on Morpheus and Orpheus; much loss and sadness, well-portrayed and emotionally deep.
Genre: Supernatural / Adventure / Fantasy Year Published: 1993 Year Read: 2012 Series: The Sandman #7 Publisher: Vertigo Comics After reading the sixth volume of Neil Gaiman’s famous “Sandman” series, I just had to keep reading more and more of this fantastic series! For the past six volumes...
This was so good! Delirium was quite the character.
When Delirium decided to find The Endless's long-lost brother, Destruction, she decided to ask her elder brother and sisters for help. I like Dream and Delirium energy and casual chat. It is so hilarious when Delirium acts like a bratty, whiny and noisy little sister and Dream acts like a mature old...
This one is a family road-trip story. In many ways, that makes it the most accessible story - at least for me, what with a younger sister and all. It also contains one of the most beautiful panels in my personal history of comics and it, again, takes the level of intellectual discourse EVEN HIGHER...