Preludes and Nocturnes

Paperback, 240 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 7 de Diciembre de 1993 por Vertigo.

ISBN:
978-1-56389-011-6
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A collection of eight comics that introduce the series' lead character, the Sandman, Lord of Dreams.

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“Some things are too big to be seen; some emotions too huge to be felt.”

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Morpheus, one of the Endless, is kidnapped and upon escaping discovers the world has changed. The first volume is about him trying to regain his power. The book introduces characters, places, and plots.

There is something I need to confess. Neil Gaiman’s books have never really appealed to me. I am completely baffled by them. When he tells a story, I never know where it will go.

In this volume, there is an overwhelming amount of happening. Some characters (both new and recycled) ended up being flat and boring because there were too many. Although I didn’t find the main character to be bad, he became flat and boring as the story progressed. Among them, only John Constantine really appealed to me.

There was also a lot of confusion and overwhelming in the plot. The author presented many ideas, some of which were overlooked and left you wishing for more …

The Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes

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Went back and re-read this after watching the Netflix series. I think I enjoyed it more this time as watching the show helps to clarify a few things in the story. An excellent read, particularly when you factor in that this may be the weakest book of the series. I say that also as someone who very rarely reads graphic novels.

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