| 1. Sandman Mystery Theatre (Book 6): The Hourman and the Python | 
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By: Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle Publisher: Vertigo March 05, 2008
I've always thought that The Sandman Mystery Theatre was one of the most underrated titles of the 1990's. To be sure, it was a niche title, but the fact that it ran for 70 issues is testament to the fact that it had a loyal audience. The book had a strong 30's crime noir look and feel to it both in the stories by Matt Wagner and the art by Guy Davis and Vince Locke. Both artists used a palette of... more
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| 2. Sandman Mystery Theatre (Book 7): The Mist & the Phantom of the Fair | 
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By: Matt Wagner Publisher: Vertigo March 17, 2009
Any fan of the golden age of comics, or any fan of 1930's themselves should love this book. Wagner and Seagle continue this outstanding run with two more story arcs highlighting not just the Sandman, but his supporting cast, and the time when the greatest generation was growing up. There are a few JSA cameo appearances that brought a huge smile to my face. Wesley's relationship with Dian... more
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| 3. The Vamp (Sandman Mystery Theater, Book 3) | 
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By: Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle Publisher: Vertigo July 01, 2005
During the late 80s and well into the 90s, Neil Gaimans "Sandman" series was the talk of the comic collecting community. Spinning off of that series was Matt Wagners "Sandman Mystery Theatre". In this series, Wagner and artist Guy Davis brought back the original golden age Sandman, Wesley Dodds. However, unlike the Golden Age stories, these were much darker, violent, and graphic tales of crime... more
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| 4. Sandman Mystery Theatre Vol. 8: The Blackhawk and the Return of the Scarlet Ghost (Sandman Mystery Theater (Graphic Novels)) | |
By: Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle Publisher: Vertigo April 27, 2010
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| 5. JSA Presents: Green Lantern (Justice Society of America) | |
By: Steven T. Seagle Publisher: DC Comics September 23, 2008
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| 6. It's a Bird | 
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By: Steven T. Seagle Publisher: Vertigo March 01, 2005
I took this on a recommendation from a comic shop for a deep, moving book that grabs you like Blankets because I have read nothing like that since. This is a wonderful and searching story of this man's wrestling with his life and family. Highly recommended... more
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| 7. American Virgin Vol. 3: Wet | |
By: Steven T. Seagle, Becky Cloonan Publisher: Vertigo November 07, 2007
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| 8. Soul Kiss | |
By: Steven T. Seagle, Marco Cinello Publisher: Image Comics January 20, 2010
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| 9. American Virgin Vol. 2: Going Down | |
By: Steven T. Seagle, Becky Cloonan Publisher: Vertigo July 04, 2007
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| 10. House of Secrets: Foundation | 
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By: Steven T. Seagle Publisher: Vertigo May 01, 1997
This book is truly one of the greatest comic book series out there. Dying after 25 issues, it still managed to tell a very truthful compelling story of alienation. The characters are human and intriguing and it's nice to read a book that has no foreseeable end. I wish DC would put the rest of this series out there, because these first few issues really are the flattest issues that barely even scratch... more
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