There are gory scenes and a few I wish I could forget just for my own peace of mind, but I will eventually move on to a happier book and not think of it. It was not something I would have expected, it was well done. The last part which involved a little twist thrown out for our enjoyment worked well. Once released he sets out on a quest of his own. This volume consists of several stories of the trapping of the Sandman over many, many years and the repercussions of that action. Kindle does help by providing a way to swipe panel by panel instead of page by page but at the speed I read I was starting to feel a little dizzy so I let it be and read it as a whole page. I used to read comics when I was a kid but those were simplistic with a four or six panel page with easy navigation unlike these more unique narrations. I did not know its content or even that it was a graphic comic till I stumbled on it but I had heard the name before. There will not be many people out there being even remotely familiar with Neil Gaiman’s work and not having heard of ‘The Sandman’. This is definitely not my usual fare( so people who are more involved with this series will probably have to pardon my naiviety when it comes to reviewing it) but when I saw it a little while ago as available on KU, I had to give it a shot.
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