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A review by badspringbye
The Sandman Vol. 6: Fables & Reflections by Neil Gaiman
at first I find the nonlinear structure of almost-independent one-shots intimidating for the fear of being unable to catch up w/ the story. apart from those I (subjectively!!) did not like much, I think it's still possible to find at least one or two appealing stories from this compilation. issues #40 & #50 are my personal picks!
p.s. I struggled a lot with those cursive fonts on one chapter AND did they really have to make those disgusting blisters on another!!!
issue #30
"We write our names in the sand; and then the waves roll in and wash them away. But we leave things behind us. I am leaving an empire."
"No man knows the future. It behooves us all to walk with care."
issue #31
"Without dreams, there could be no despair."
"His madness... his madness keeps him sane."
p.s. I struggled a lot with those cursive fonts on one chapter AND did they really have to make those disgusting blisters on another!!!
issue #30
"We write our names in the sand; and then the waves roll in and wash them away. But we leave things behind us. I am leaving an empire."
"No man knows the future. It behooves us all to walk with care."
issue #31
"Without dreams, there could be no despair."
"His madness... his madness keeps him sane."