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A review by the_winter_crow
The Sandman Vol. 11: Endless Nights by Neil Gaiman

5.0

Sandman made up a majority of my exposure to graphic novels in my high school years, and I've met many wonderful people who became my friends through our mutual love for this series. Having started watching a few episodes of the TV series last year, I felt nostalgic for those books... but I also realized I never got around to reading Endless Nights.

Each chapter is dedicated to the Endless and the kinds of stories that spawn from their influence. The art styles of each chapter reflect perfectly to whom each story is dedicated to:

Death is poetic and melancholic, Desire is erotic and voyeuristic, Dream is fantastical and mythical, Despair drowns in misery, Delirium tells a simple story in the most chaotic way imaginable, Destruction carries a mystery that ends with a bang, and Destiny wraps everything up in a reflective manner.

This was honestly the best way for an old fan to jump back into this amazing world. If you're like me, and you want to get back into reading this series, this is a great way to jump back in. Newer readers might also like this series, although I strongly feel that Preludes & Nocturnes is still the best entry point in the series.