My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:
https://youtu.be/i2eQrc13eZk
Enjoy!
My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:
https://youtu.be/i2eQrc13eZk
Enjoy!
I was wavering on so-so with this volume, but I think this ties everything up well. There were bits I adored and things I could do without. That‘s the game, though. I was definitely not sorry I revisited this series. It‘s always a treat to go for a magic carpet ride with the Master. ☺️🧡
This follows pretty much right after the end of volume 9, andI don‘t want to say too much so as not to spoil it for anyone.
What I do know is that I will reread this series at some time. I‘m not sure what I excepted when I started reading, but it was a lot more interconnected than I thought and I probably missed something.
Is this the last volume in the main series, or are there more? The introduction said that this was the last.
Reactions of various characters from earlier episodes to the death of the Sandman.
Gay reality for some in the mid 1990s
I enjoyed this conclusion to the Sandman series. There's definitely other volumes that I have liked more, though.
A Saturday night with nothing to do but read by the pool ☮️ It feels perfect outside in Alabama tonight, so I hate complain, but when the heck do mosquitos die? 🙄
My little black heart is grateful for the author Neil Gaiman. He is one incredibly talented dude who‘s oeuvre spans comics/graphic novels, adult novels and children stories, audio theatre and film. This man‘s storytelling been with me throughout my life ever since that day I bought The Wake on a whim at B&N.
#holidaygratitudechallenge @ErinSueG
Grainy throwback to the time I made Sandman gingerbread cookies. I should do some for Saga this year!
That moment when you're reading a graphic novel and your favorite hometown root beer's logo shows up. Barq's has bite.
Here's a secret: I read this last volume first, way back in the day. I'd heard of SANDMAN from a book on the history of comics and THE WAKE crossed my path soon after. I read it in a Barnes & Noble in Fargo, ND, and when I was done I put it back on the shelf.
Yeah; I stole the story, if not the book, but the statute of limitations ran out a long time ago.
Then I bought all the others, and I bought this, and the series became one of THE #comics.
I think of this panel every time I walk somewhere in the rain.
Hasn't been the best of days, with a constant neck/backache, which seemed to kick off a headache, then I get in the shower to find that the water's freezing because the pilot light has gone out, but now I've got my pjs on and I'm in my cosy chair with the final volume of The Sandman to reread. And tomorrow will be a better day.
Shakespeare and Ben Johnson compose a bit of doggerel in Gaiman's Sandman.