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Sandman Volume 2: The Doll's House

Title: Sandman Volume 2: The Doll's House

Author: Neil Gaiman, Sam Keith, Mike Dringenberg

Publisher: Vertigo/DC Comics  2010/1990

Genre: Graphic Novel

Pages: 232

Rating: 5 /5 stars

Reading Challenges: Graphic Novel; Support Your Local LIbrary; My Years -- 1990

How I Got It: Library loan

During Morpheus's incarceration, three dreams escaped the Dreaming and are now loose in the waking world. At the same time, a young woman named Rose Walker is searching for her little brother. As their stories converge, a vortex is discovered that could destroy all dreamers, and the world itself. Features an introduction by Clive Barker.

This volume includes issues 9-16 of the original series and features completely new coloring, approved by the author.

Another exciting Sandman volume.  I love that this volume connects the reader to a very human Rose Walker. She's someone we can all travel with through the Dreamland.  The Corinthian was extra creepy as a part of the Collectors.  I think that part may just give me nightmares.  I don't know what else to say.  I just want to find out what happens next in the story.

Sandman

  • #1 Preludes and Nocturnes
  • #2 The Doll's House
  • #3 Dream Country
  • #4 Season of Mists
  • #5 A Game of You
  • #6 Fables and Reflections
  • #7 The Brief Lives
  • #8 World's End
  • #9 The Kindly Ones
  • #10 The Wake
  • #11 The Dream Hunters (with Amano Yoshitaka)
  • #12 Endless Nights
tags: 5 stars, graphic novel, Neil Gaiman
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 06.07.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
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