The Sandman: Overture

ByNeil Gaiman

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marcello
Another fantastic story by the great Neil Gaiman. If you're a fan of the series or his story telling then this will not disappoint. The art alone is justification enough to buy this work. Can't recommend it enough.
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manoj
A great "time out" w/loads of foreshadowing. Hard to keep track of all the sub-sub-sub levels of story at times, but that's what second and third readings are for. To someone like me, that's not a chore, but a chance to gain even more enjoyment.
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bronwyn
The best of the Series, uses narrative framing to layer story within story, the art, the Inn
And the mysterious funeral procession, a higher aesthetic level, better than the previous volumes,
Foreshadows some tragedy coming soon.
An underground kings novel (Underground Kings Series Book 3) :: Until July (Until Her Book 1) :: Second Chance Holiday. (Novella) :: Wide Open Spaces :: The True Story of a Hockey Rock Star - My Last Fight
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susan storz
I absolutely love everything ever written by Neil Gaiman. However I purchased this in Kindle format, which was a bit of a waste. It is hard to read in this format also you cannot really appreciate the beauty of the artwork. I would strongly advise anyone buying this book to get the hardcover, so they can treasure it. Gaiman is a genius, this is the only work by him that gave me buyers remorse. My criticism is purely for the Kindle format.
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stefanie ranghelli
You seriously need a review of this book?
People, it's Sandman.
It's by Neil Gaiman.
What more needs to be said?
He's an AWESOME writer.
The artist is SPECTACULAR.
GET THIS BOOK!

You're welcome.
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padavi
Neil Gaiman's Sandman has been one of my favorite stories for a long time (and Neil Gaiman one of my favorite writers), so I was excited to hear he was going to tell another tale about Dream, the Endless, and the rest of the crew. Sandman Overture is supposed to function as a sort of prequel or origin for Dream (the Sandman of the title). However, its more than that; its another piece in the long story, and not the typical origin.

In the book, Dream is made aware of the fact that an aspect of him has died. He also finds out that the end of everything is near. Overture follows his quest to avert that catastrophe, which was going to occur due to a mistake he made in his past. Along the way, the reader meets up with some old favorite characters, including many of the Dream's siblings, the Endless. We also meet his parents. Woven throughout Overture are threads connecting it to the greater story told in the original Sandman series, leading right up to the event that starts that series. In fact, a reread of the series might be a good idea to see just how the events of Overture link up with the original series.

I don't rightly know how to judge any Sandman story; they are the highest example of what comic books can be. The art, by J.H. Williams, is beautiful and atmospheric. Gaiman tells another wonderful story, which, like the previous Sandman books, seems to be about so much more than what it appears to be. One of the things I enjoy so much about these books is being to think about them after finishing, discovering the depth they contain.

In addition to the story, the deluxe edition of Sandman Overture also contains many nice extra features. There are interviews with the various members of the creative team, highlighting their thoughts and the creative process that went in to the book. These provide a cool glimpse behind the curtain.

Overall, I highly recommend Neil Gaiman's Sandman Overture. The entire series is fantastic, and this latest story is actually a good place for new readers to begin. Reading it is well worth your time.j

I received a preview copy of this book from DC Comics and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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