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The Sandman Vol. 7: Brief Lives
by Neil Gaiman
This was a really nice little contained story, following Dream and Delirium as they travel to try and find their brother, Destruction, who apparently turned away from the family and his role within the Endless and asked them to never come for him.
It was interesting to see the relationships between the different siblings and how there are always little games being played out between them but how they can come together when they do need it. Even though there are pairings between the siblings, such as Desire and Despair, Delirium is able to move between the siblings without any real impact to her.
I would like to know more about how Delirium was able to change from her previous form of delight, but I shall have to wait and see if that is something Mr Gaiman is going to expand on in other issues. Also, a sad little cameo from Orpheus but at least he is at peace now? I know I would be after thousands of years being a head without a body!
It was interesting to see the relationships between the different siblings and how there are always little games being played out between them but how they can come together when they do need it. Even though there are pairings between the siblings, such as Desire and Despair, Delirium is able to move between the siblings without any real impact to her.
I would like to know more about how Delirium was able to change from her previous form of delight, but I shall have to wait and see if that is something Mr Gaiman is going to expand on in other issues. Also, a sad little cameo from Orpheus but at least he is at peace now? I know I would be after thousands of years being a head without a body!