| 1. The Sandman Vol. 2: The Doll's House | 
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By: Neil Gaiman, Malcolm Jones III, Mike Dringenberg, Michael Zulli, Clive Barker Publisher: Vertigo September 01, 1991
Having established the basis for his world in The Sandman Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes, Gaiman starts to stretch his wings a little, introducing us to more inhabitants of Morpheus's strange world, including some of his siblings, his servants (of a sort), and waking nightmares like The Corinthian. Gaiman ties it all together in a fascinating arc involving a young girl descended from a minor character... more
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| 2. The Sandman Vol. 8: Worlds' End | 
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By: Neil Gaiman, Neil Gaiman, Stephen King Publisher: Vertigo July 01, 1995
In which Gaiman takes a breath before entering the inevitable final act of The Sandman. At first glance, World's End is another series of short stories, a la The Sandman Vol. 3: Dream Country and The Sandman Vol. 6: Fables and Reflections, albeit one with a stronger framework to it that reminded this English major of Canterbury Tales. But there's more going on here than meets the eye, and the final... more
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| 3. The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 | 
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By: Neil Gaiman Publisher: Vertigo November 01, 2006
I received the book quickly and in great condition. My son and I were happy with the purchase... more
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| 4. The Sandman Vol. 10: The Wake | 
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By: Neil Gaiman, Neil Gaiman, Mikal Gilmore Publisher: Vertigo July 01, 1997
The story of The Sandman essentially ended in The Sandman Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones, so why is there another volume? Because without it, we would miss out on a quietly devastating and powerful epilogue to the tale, in which Gaiman, his characters, and his readers all say farewell to the series. The Wake is exactly what its title suggests: a funeral service and a farewell, combined with a few final stories... more
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| 5. The Facts In The Case Of The Departure Of Miss Finch | 
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By: Neil Gaiman, Michael Zulli Publisher: Dark Horse October 10, 2007
Well, I don't know why, but Neil Gaiman always surprises me. I know he is a genius, and I love his work, and everytime I read something of his I am surprised by his witicism and inteligence. All I can say is that this book was no exception! I really loved it, an amazingly well told story of a woman who gets her wishes fulfilled in a most peculiar way. Really escellent and I highly recommend it... more
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| 6. The Last Temptation | 
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By: Neil Gaiman, Michael Zulli Publisher: Dark Horse February 22, 2006
To truly understand why I'm giving this 2 stars? I'm going to spoil the ending. This review will spoil the ending to the book. If you don't want that? Press back now.
Still here? Okay then.
The story centers around a boy named Steven. The book description says that he's afraid of everything. Personally, I find this confusing, because he doesn't actually seem to be afraid of... more
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| 7. Creatures Of The Night | 
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By: Neil Gaiman, Michael Zulli Publisher: Dark Horse December 27, 2004
Among Gaiman's comics that aren't part of a series, such as Sandman and such, the two stories in this volume definitely stand out. They are both very haunting, creepy, and really draw the reader in. There is a mythic quality to them, and yet while reading them my unbelief was temporarily suspended. The twists and turns the plots take are rather unexpected at times, and make for a very enjoyable... more
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| 8. Mirage Mini Comics Set | |
By: Steve & Mark Bode & Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird & Rick Veitch & Michael Zulli et al. Bissette Publisher: Mirage Studios January 01, 1989
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| 9. Delicate Creatures | 
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By: J. Michael Straczynski Publisher: Top Cow Productions/Image Comics 2001-12
I collect unusual fairy tales and this is possibly one of my favorite of all time. The story is uniquely haunting and the art is absolutely breathtaking. Though it's short, this tale has the depth and character developement of a novela paired with gorgeous illustrations. Though this book can be appreciated at any age, I believe it is best suited for the 13+ crowd... more
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| 10. Witchcraft (Sandman) | 
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By: James Robinson Publisher: Titan Books Ltd October 25, 1996
Ursula was a priestess to the triple goddess in the early days of Roman Britain. When she and her pagan sisters are raped and murdered by a band of massive and brutish Picts (by all reports a race of small people), Ursula cries for vengeance against her killer in a future life.
The triple goddess Hecate, here portrayed along the lines of Neil Gaiman's take on the Fates, complies -- but... more
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