by D'Israeli, Richard Case, Marc Hempel, Neil Gaiman
Genre: Supernatural / Horror / Fantasy Year Published: 1995 Year Read: 2012 Series: The Sandman #9 Publisher: Vertigo Comics Now, you are probably looking at the title of the ninth volume of Neil Gaiman’s fantastic “Sandman” series, which is called “The Kindly Ones” and you are probably think...
The last two volumes of this series have made me come to the conclusion I don't really like Neil Gaiman. I want to. I really do. I enjoyed some of the earlier books in this series (Vol. 4). When it comes down to it I am not interested. And I have tried multiple books and graphic novels of his.
Sigh Morpheus no no no :( I should give this one 5 stars but the drawing..urgh so not like the past Sandman series at all.
Monumental. An epic conclusion, leaving only the aptly titled epilogue to come. I mourn the loss as I have very few other literary creations. Not with tears, not with anything so plainly described. It is a stronger and altogether more nuanced emotion. But I'm late for a dream of a funeral, so y...
This volume pretty much sums up why I love The Sandman overall, and I can't really put into words how awesome this particular volume is. So many issues, so many moments, and everything adds up. Just amazing, read this series if you get the chance!
I can't even pretend that I got all of this. I'm not sure it's possible for anyone to get all of it in a single reading. Perhaps in the kind of intensive studying one associates with a doctoral thesis. But even then only maybe.Fun coincidence: I was reading this and also reading Hades: Lord of the D...
Wow. Blew me away. Wow.
I just got Doctor Who'ed, and more than that I will not say exceptNEIL HOW COULD YOU.And I love you.
Wow, I don't know where to begin. The best Sandman book yet. Everything that I've read so far pretty much all wraps up in this, the longest of the Sandman collections. And it was worth the trip.If you ever want to read anything by Neil Gaiman that hits on all cylinders and emotions, this is it.