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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Absolute Sandman Vol 1 Review


I got mine in the mail yesterday, and left me breathless. This is a great building girthy of a volume. The black leather cover comes complete with touches raised in the key column and a subtle relief and the reason for blocking the front and back. The letters are engraved in silver, in a subtle and glorious script in the traditional style. There is a point of reading is wide and heavy black silk anchored in the center of the spine. The pages are tightly linked and obviously built to last. This book would be at home in any of the ancient supernatural libraries Gaiman artists draw as well throughout the series.

Much has been recoloring work on this issue, and now I can fully endorse. I have no other issue (and I'm glad I waited to buy), but my roommate does, and comparing my copy to theirs is like comparing new and old photographs. Mine is clear and sharp, and beautiful. His appearance muddy and decrepit by comparison.

If you have never bought an issue of Sandman before, this is the one to get. Gaiman's masterpiece in a presentation that rivals anything I've seen. Totally worth all the money spent on it. Most publishers would just want his masterpieces of this deluxe treatment.

All fans of the graphic novel format you choose for themselves the moment the average "exploded." Watchmen. Miracle Man Dark Knight Returns. The contract with God trilogy. While there can be no correct answer to this question for me is to Sandman, Neil Gaiman literate bright, and very entertaining stroll through fields as diverse as pop culture, Kabbalah, Freudian analysis, mass murderers of Shakespeare, death, and countless other areas. The story follows one of the creatures without end, there are certain forces as personifications of eternal, Despair, Destiny, Delirium, Desire, etc., in this case Dream.

The story begins with the dream of capture by the mystics in Britain between the two world wars and take away his release in modern times, following their struggle to rebuild his kingdom, destroyed and abandoned by their absence. While the first issues touch on the edges of traditional comic book universe, Gaiman quickly get this and go into deep thoughts your own text. While one thread binds all the stories here together, a passion play of the rise, fall and self-realization, which is here more enjoyable are the stories. The dream is the guardian of the stories and many who are here. Dream Shakespeare troops make a summer night for the real king Oberon, a man of eternal life, one from a writer who captures and maintains the envelope a muse for his short stories, essays another ruler of hell, and many others .

Nor does this volume stand along his prose, for art can also be some of the most beautiful of all the modern graphic novel, rich and varied. While the book is expensive, the fans will love the large format and starting the collection will quickly realize that the price is only nominally higher than the purchase of individual volumes smooth again. One thing I am sure no one will regret taking this job likely to sit well.