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The Sandman: World's End
Pages: 168, Paperback, Warner Books Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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£ 7.49 |
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World's End: 8 (The sandman)
Pages: 168, Hardcover, D C Comics (a division of Warner Brothers ... Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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by - written on 17/10/07 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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After the long and plot-heavy ‘Brief Lives,’ the Sandman series retreats once again to the recesses of Neil Gaiman’s universe, as a group of travellers stranded by a freak storm share ripping yarns in a cosy inn on the edge of realities. The comic book series’ final foray into stand-alone short stories before readers are hurled headlong into its dramatic conclusion with the final publications, ‘Worlds’ End’ (notice the plural) centres on the concerns and exploits of a disparate cast of characters from various realities and time periods, all of which are either brand new, or marginal in the series’ grander scheme of things. Despite the vast differences in style ... Read the complete review
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