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Neil Gaiman's The Sandman

Winston

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Anyone Sandman fans here?

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I've read Preludes and Nocturnes, World's End, and a few others. I read chronologically from Preludes and Nocturnes to the 4th or 5th series. I love the world building. Very immersive, multi-layered fantasy/horror story. I highly recommend it for the narrative as well as the gorgeous artwork.
 
Been a long time since I read it, but classic stuff.
 
I've downloaded a couple of Neil Gaiman audiobooks, have to give them a listen next.

I think I liked the art in the first 6 best. Trying to remember the story I know it came in a few acts/storylines.

Him and his sister.
Serial killers.
There was more..
 
I've downloaded a couple of Neil Gaiman audiobooks, have to give them a listen next.

I think I liked the art in the first 6 best. Trying to remember the story I know it came in a few acts/storylines.

Him and his sister.
Serial killers.
There was more..

Sandman>Neverwhere>American Gods

Just my personal opinion. I've heard rapturous accounts of Anansi Boys
 
Sure. It's been years since I read them, but yeah, I'm a big fan of Gaiman's work. Neverwhere, Coraline, Sandman... very creative stuff.
 
Last thing I read was where he was visiting mom and dad.
 
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