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Sometimes I like to binge read a series, I enjoy it that much that I try to read it as quickly as possible. The real world ceases to exist for a few days. This really isn’t anything particularly remarkable to say about a series, most readers do this sort of thing. Though every so often, maybe once every two to three years or so of reading, a series will come along that is so utterly excellent that I don’t want to read it. I mean, I don’t want to finish reading it. So I pace myself, I take my tim...
The Twilight Zone comes into The Dreaming. Creative Team:Writer: Neil GaimanIllustrators: Kelly Jones, Malcolm Jones III, Colleen Doran & Charles VessLetterer: Todd KleinCovers: Dave McKean MUSES, CATS, PLAYWRIGHTS & ELEMENTS This is a wonderful volumen in the The Sandman run where the great storyteller, Neil Gaiman, unleashes his imagination to the fullest giving us the pleasure of reading four stories where anything can happen...CALLIOPE You have changed, Oneiros. In the old days, you w
Four unrelated stories where Morpheus takes a back seat, appearing as a supporting character in each one. Surprisingly A Midsummer Night's Dream which is the only comic to win a World Fantasy award was not my favorite story this go around. I thought Caliope and Dream of a Thousand Cats worked best. Kudos to Gaiman for resurrecting another forgotten DC character in Element Woman even though Facade wasn't my favorite story.
An intermezzo between two longer story arcs, composed of four stand-alone issues. Part of the appeal for me is in the quality of work from the guest artists, Charles Vess and Kelley Jones in particular, but the main attraction remains in the creative writing of Gaiman. 17 - Calliope - is a story about a muse from ancient Greece, a prisoner of the mortal plane where she is enslaved and abused by a writer who wants fame and fortune.18 - A Dream of a Thousand Cats - a story for cat lovers everywher...