The Sandman
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Alisa Kwitney
A visual journey through the award-winning comic book series. In 1988, New York Times best-selling author Neil Gaiman first revealed the shadowy places where personal demons bleed into the realms of superheroes and ancient gods. His vehicle was The Sandman - the acclaimed comics series that broke new ground in the medium and beyond. In 1991 it was the first, and only comic book to receive the World Fantasy Award. The tales that this master storyteller spins for his haunting - and haunted - protagonist wield immense power in both the land of dreams and in the waking world. By intermingling a dazzling array of narrative and artistic styles, Gaiman and a team of gifted artists, such as Dave McKean and Yoshitaka Amano, have created a stunning tableau where the psyche if the individual recedes into the panorama of folklore and fairy tales. Here, in the lavishly illustrated pages of The Sandman: King of Dreams, author Alisa Kwitney, writing from firsthand experience as a member of The Sandman's editorial team, richly illustrates the comic's history from its beginnings as simple sketches in Neil Gaiman's notebooks to its emergence as a unique and undeniable force in the literary world. With illustrations never before published, behind-the-scenes stories, and quotes from Gaiman himself, this volume is a true testament to the Dream King and the writer and artists who brought him to life. -- Publisher.
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Author
Alisa Kwitney
Pages
177
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Published Date
2003-09
ISBN
0811835928 9780811835923
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"3.75 star<br/><br/>The acting cast was an unbelievable mix of legends. Considering this comes from someone who knows nothing of the comics/graphic novels I enjoyed the audio drama very much.<br/><br/>The beginning ran around too may peoples narratives but picked up soon after. Honestly though besides the main Gods I didn't particularly care for any of the humans. Death was very well rounded and even though a sister felt more like a mother to me. Im guessing being immortal they have all lost their place and time before and have resurfaced a new.<br/><br/>The audio was very rich and well done. I could have did without the smacky eaters though. Many times the story made me a little uneasy but it was just what I was looking for this time of year."
"I haven’t read the graphic novel, but the Audible reading is phenomenal. "
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SMegan Solter
"This book was a delight to read from start to finish. It was my favorite storyline and made me want to reread The Sandman all over again. It also made me like Desire a little more. It's definitely best if you read this after the main volumes of The Sandman and it will take a bit to surrender its hold on you and leave you questioning your previous conceptions about The Sandman."