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The Sandman Vol. 11: Endless Nights
by Neil Gaiman
In this Sandman volume, published after the 10 Sandman books, we meet the seven Endless siblings again: Death, Desire, Dream, Despair, Delirium, Destruction and Destiny. Each of the chapters centres around one of the Endless. Gaiman as usual knows how to create short and interesting stories around each of them. He uses mythology and makes it his own in a very contemporary way. It's dark, intruiging and sometimes funny.
In this volume, I particularly liked the choice of artists: the artwork really fitted the different stories and reflected the beautiful prose of the author. The art in the Despair-story is awesome, not something you usually see in graphic novels and comic, but definitely adding a lot to the '16 portraits of Despair'.
A great addition to my Sandman-library!
In this volume, I particularly liked the choice of artists: the artwork really fitted the different stories and reflected the beautiful prose of the author. The art in the Despair-story is awesome, not something you usually see in graphic novels and comic, but definitely adding a lot to the '16 portraits of Despair'.
A great addition to my Sandman-library!