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Loading... The Sandman Vol. 8: Worlds' End (original 1994; edition 1995)by Neil Gaiman, Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, Bryan Talbot (Illustrator), Michael Zulli (Illustrator) — 3 more, Michael Allred (Illustrator), John Watkiss (Illustrator), Stephen King (Introduction)
Work InformationThe Sandman: Worlds' End by Neil Gaiman (Author) (1994)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. While the previous volume was one of my favorites, this is probably my least favorite of the series. It just seems way too random, and the things that contribute to the overall storyline are too few and far between... I get the general idea of this volume, but I still didn't enjoy most of it very much. ( ) This was a great filler for the story. This volume consisted of multiple short stories that involved a bunch of strangers stuck at an inn during a very bad storm. Loved all the stories, they were all interesting. Artwork was great. The ending was interesting and hopefully is explained in the next volume or two. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesThe Sandman (08 (Issues 51-56)) The Sandman {1989-1996} (TPB, issues 51-56) Belongs to Publisher SeriesIs contained inContainsHas as a reference guide/companionHas as a supplement
NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Neil Gaiman's transcendent series SANDMAN is often hailed as the definitive Vertigo title and one of the finest achievements in graphic storytelling. Gaiman created an unforgettable tale of the forces that exist beyond life and death by weaving ancient mythology, folklore and fairy tales with his own distinct narrative vision. Reminiscent of the legendary Canterbury Tales, THE SANDMAN: WORLDS' END is a wonderful potpourri of engrossing tales and masterly storytelling. Improbably caught in a June blizzard, two wayward compatriots stumble upon a mysterious inn and learn that they are in the middle of a 'reality storm. ' Now surrounded by a menagerie of people and creatures from different times and realities, the two stranded travelers are entertained by mesmerizing myths of infamous sea creatures, dreaming cities, ancient kings, astonishing funeral rituals and moralistic hangmen. Collects issues #51-56. No library descriptions found. |
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