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The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 [Hardcover]
THE SANDMAN, written by New York Times
bestselling author Neil Gaiman, was the most acclaimed comic book title
of the 1990s. A rich blend of modern myth and dark fantasy in which
contemporary fiction, historical drama and legend are seamlessly
interwoven, THE SANDMAN is also widely considered one of the most
original and artistically ambitious series of the modern age. By the
time it concluded in 1996, it had made significant contributions to the
artistic maturity of comic books and become a pop culture phenomenon in
its own right. Now, DC Comics is proud to present this comics
classic in an all-new Absolute Edition format. The first of four
beautifully designed slipcased volumes, THE ABSOLUTE SANDMAN VOL. 1
collects issues 1-20 of The Sandman and features completely new
coloring, approved by the author, on the first 18 issues, as well as a
host of never-before-seen extra material, including the complete
original Sandman Proposal, a gallery of character designs from Gaiman
and the artists who originated the look of the Sandman, and the original
script to the World Fantasy Award-winning THE SANDMAN #19, "A Midsummer
Night’s Dream," together with reproductions of the issue’s original
pencils by Charles Vess. Also included are a new introduction by DC’s
president Paul Levitz and a new afterword by Gaiman.
Frequently Bought Together
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Price For All Three: $217.07
From Booklist
Comic-book publishers have grown expert at collecting individual
issues of a title as graphic novels and later rereleasing those
collections with hitherto unpublished sequences, further artwork, and
other "bonus" material to entice buffs to purchase the same book twice
and thrice. DC Comics brings the game to a new level with the Absolute
series of oversized, slipcased, hardcover volumes of landmark titles.
Neil Gaiman revived the name of an early comic-book superhero only to
give it to a protagonist whose utter difference, and that of the cohort
of relatives who took the spotlight whenever he--the Sandman--absented
it, refreshed mainstream comics even more than Frank Miller's overhauled
Batman had a few years earlier. The Sandman and his siblings are
embodiments of the dark forces of nature----death, destiny, and other
dismaying elementals. They play out their adventures mostly in
contemporary settings that have been completely recolored for the first
of four Absolute volumes that will re-present them all. Ray Olson
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Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Product Details
- Hardcover: 612 pages
- Publisher: Vertigo (November 1, 2006)
- Language: English
The most beautiful book I own, October 12, 2006
By
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This review is from: The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
Much has been made of the recoloring job in this edition, and I can now fully endorse it. I do not own any other edition (and now I'm glad that I waited to buy it), but my roommate does, and comparing my copy to his is like comparing old and new photographs. Mine is crisp, clear, and beautiful. His looks muddy and decrepit by comparison.
If you have never bought an edition of Sandman before, this is the one to get. Gaiman's masterpiece in a presentation that rivals anything I've seen. Fully worth all the money spent on it. I just wish more publishers would give their masterworks this luxurious treatment.
Absolute WOW!, November 9, 2006
This review is from: The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
Every fan of the graphic novel format chooses for themselves the moment
at which the medium "broke out." Watchmen. Miracle Man. Dark Knight
Returns. The Contract With God Trilogy. While there can be no right
answer to this question, for me it lies with Sandman, Neil Gaiman's
brilliant, literate, and highly entertaining romp through areas as
diverse as pop culture, Kaballah, Freudian analysis, serial killers,
Shakespeare, death, and other areas too many to number. The story
follows one of the endless, creatures that exist as personifications of
certain eternal forces, Despair, Destiny, Delusion, Desire, etc, in this
case Dream.
The story begins with Dream's capture by mystics in Britain between the world wars and takes off at his release in modern times, following his struggle to rebuild his realm, shattered and abandoned for his absence. While the first few issues touch at the edges of the traditional comic universe, Gaiman quickly departs this and enters his own deep textual musings. While a thread binds all the tales here together, a passion play of rise, fall, and self realization, what one finds here most pleasurable are the stories. Dream is the keeper of tales and many are to be found here. Shakespeare's troop performing a Midsummer Night's Dream for the real King Oberon, a man gifted with eternal life, another of a writer who captures and holds bound a muse for her stories, yet another of the trials of ruling hell, and many others.
Nor does this volume stand along on its prose, for the art too may be some of the most lovely in any modern graphic novel, rich and varied. While the book comes pricey, fans will love the oversized format and those beginning the collection will quickly notice that the price is only nominally higher then buying the individual soft back volumes. Of one thing I am certain, no one will likely regret taking this fine work home.
This review is from: The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
The story begins with Dream's capture by mystics in Britain between the world wars and takes off at his release in modern times, following his struggle to rebuild his realm, shattered and abandoned for his absence. While the first few issues touch at the edges of the traditional comic universe, Gaiman quickly departs this and enters his own deep textual musings. While a thread binds all the tales here together, a passion play of rise, fall, and self realization, what one finds here most pleasurable are the stories. Dream is the keeper of tales and many are to be found here. Shakespeare's troop performing a Midsummer Night's Dream for the real King Oberon, a man gifted with eternal life, another of a writer who captures and holds bound a muse for her stories, yet another of the trials of ruling hell, and many others.
Nor does this volume stand along on its prose, for the art too may be some of the most lovely in any modern graphic novel, rich and varied. While the book comes pricey, fans will love the oversized format and those beginning the collection will quickly notice that the price is only nominally higher then buying the individual soft back volumes. Of one thing I am certain, no one will likely regret taking this fine work home.
Well worth the benjamin., January 23, 2007
By
Ethan Zlomke (Madison, WI USA)
This review is from: The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
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