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The Sandman, Vol. 4: Season of Mists
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Mar 25, 2013
bookshelves: fantasy, fanboy-goes-squee, graphic-novels, 2020-shelf
Read 2 times. Last read April 4, 2020.
Re-Read, 4/4/20:
Oh, honestly, I shivered throughout the re-read. This is SUCH an important volume for the rest of the tale. And I really can't top my original review, either.
What a great twist this volume is. :)
Original Review:
Now the good stuff really gets started.
Introducing most of the Endless, we discover intrigue with Destiny, some deep sadness in Delirium, friendship in Death, capriciousness in Desire, and maybe a bit of reasonableness in Despair. Dream is there, of course, and he's rightly annoyed with his siblings.
He is, after all, the one who had perpetrated a great crime. Who are they to taunt him?
Ah, Nada. Such a tragic figure.
And she's only a plot hook!
Oh Hell... I'm not going to spoil Hell, but Dream goes back to right his great wrong.
I was so surprised with the outcome. Delighted. Flabbergasted. The implications were enormous and made me giddy with anticipation.
If the Eternals weren't enough to make things interesting, we also get the Aesir, Angels, Chaos, Chinese Gods, Devils, Fae, and Order knocking on Dream's door to threaten, bribe, plead. So totally delicious.
I read American Gods before Sandman, so I was grooving to this tune and this twist in a big way. Hell, this Volume epitomizes everything I love about the Sandman Series. When it thinks big, it thinks BIG. Let's not piddle around the the little crap, shall we? Let's move Heaven and Earth.
Woo! Woo! If only all comics could get this grandiose! (Of course, I later learned that some could get pretty close, but this is my first taste of something really good.)
Oh, honestly, I shivered throughout the re-read. This is SUCH an important volume for the rest of the tale. And I really can't top my original review, either.
What a great twist this volume is. :)
Original Review:
Now the good stuff really gets started.
Introducing most of the Endless, we discover intrigue with Destiny, some deep sadness in Delirium, friendship in Death, capriciousness in Desire, and maybe a bit of reasonableness in Despair. Dream is there, of course, and he's rightly annoyed with his siblings.
He is, after all, the one who had perpetrated a great crime. Who are they to taunt him?
Ah, Nada. Such a tragic figure.
And she's only a plot hook!
Oh Hell... I'm not going to spoil Hell, but Dream goes back to right his great wrong.
I was so surprised with the outcome. Delighted. Flabbergasted. The implications were enormous and made me giddy with anticipation.
If the Eternals weren't enough to make things interesting, we also get the Aesir, Angels, Chaos, Chinese Gods, Devils, Fae, and Order knocking on Dream's door to threaten, bribe, plead. So totally delicious.
I read American Gods before Sandman, so I was grooving to this tune and this twist in a big way. Hell, this Volume epitomizes everything I love about the Sandman Series. When it thinks big, it thinks BIG. Let's not piddle around the the little crap, shall we? Let's move Heaven and Earth.
Woo! Woo! If only all comics could get this grandiose! (Of course, I later learned that some could get pretty close, but this is my first taste of something really good.)
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Reading Progress
March 25, 2013
– Shelved
March 27, 2013
– Shelved as:
fantasy
December 8, 2015
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Started Reading
December 9, 2015
– Shelved as:
fanboy-goes-squee
December 9, 2015
– Shelved as:
graphic-novels
December 9, 2015
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Finished Reading
April 4, 2020
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Started Reading
April 4, 2020
– Shelved as:
2020-shelf
April 4, 2020
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Finished Reading
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Jul 11, 2019 09:36AM
One small note: Dream’s family are known as the Endless.
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