by Bill Sienkiewicz, P. Craig Russell, Glenn Fabry, Frank Quitely, Miguelanxo Prado, Barron Storey, Chris Chuckry, Milo Manara, Neil Gaiman
The Basics A collection of stories taking place in the Sandman universe, each focusing on a member of the Endless. My Thoughts This is currently the last of the Sandman stories as written by Neil Gaiman. It’s not essential to the main plot to read these, but for a fan, it’s a satisfying read a...
Genre: Fantasy / Horror Year Published: 2003 Year Read: 2013 Series: The Sandman #12 Publisher: Vertigo Comics After reading almost all of Neil Gaiman’s fantastic run on the “Sandman” series (to the point where I called the year 2012 “The Year of the Sandman” since I had spent the year readi...
Better than many of the original Sandman numbers. Most are tight little thought provoking stories about each of the Endless. Assumes some Sandman prior knowledge to appreciate so don't start here.
A collection of random stories about the non-Dream members of the Endless. A little too deep in the weeds for me, none of the stories particularly leapt out, but I'm sure this is stellar for hardcore fans.
That went QUICK.
This volume has convinced me I need to go back and reread Sandman. It was a fun journey into a story featuring each of the Endless, but I really missed the scope and depth of storytelling in the main series. My favorite story here was Dream’s, although he’s kind of off to the sidelines during it. (A...
A fantastic collection of random stories of the entire family of the Endless. It was interesting to see Dream refer to Desire as his favorite sibling in the beginning of Dream's story.Overall, an excellent follow-up to the best comic book run I have ever read.
See my blog post on it: http://gypsylibrarian.blogspot.com/2005/04/booknote-sandman-endless-nights-2003.html