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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )The Sandman Vol. 10: The WakeList Price: $19.99 Amazon.com's Price: $13.59 You Save: $6.40 (32%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781563892790 ISBN: 1563892790 Label: Vertigo Manufacturer: Vertigo Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: July 01, 1997 Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: July 01, 1997 Studio: Vertigo Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Amazon.com Review: This is the conclusion to the much talked about Sandman series. It may be best to start your Sandman acquaintance with earlier episodes, but The Wake stands as one of Neil Gaiman's strongest and most consistent Sandman volumes to date. Product Description: This is the conclusion to the much talked about Sandman series. It may be best to start your Sandman acquaintance with earlier episodes, but The Wake stands as one of Neil Gaiman's strongest and most consistent Sandman volumes to date. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - excellent conditionIt took a bit to arrive but that's usual with bulk mailing. The book arrived in excellent condition. Rating: - It's so hard to say goodbyeOnce in a while there comes a series that you honestly don't want it to end... ever. This is the case with the Sandman. I was a late bloomer and discovered Sandman very late but I simply DEVOURED these graphic novels and have gained a newfound level of respect for Neil Gaiman with each Sandman I've read. I classify literature into blah, mediocre, barely worth your money, readable, quite decent, impressive, holy smokes and life changing and to me, the entire Sandman series is life changing. The way ... Read More Rating: - Graphic SF ReaderMorpheus of the Endless is dead. Anyone and everyone is gathered in dream for his wake, and for his funeral. The person having most difficulty coming to terms with all the events surrounding his passing is his Raven, Matthew. At the end, we see a previous discussion of his with William Shakespeare, at the end of a career, and a commission for the Lord of Dreams, about the nature of his existence. Rating: - GorgeousThe Wake, the final book in the Sandman series, epitomizes the entire series. The artistic style is eclectic and the narrative dances from character to character and setting to setting, just like a dream. The entire book is elusive but satisfying. And gorgeous. For me, that's the series in a nutshell. The Wake is Gaiman at his best. Rating: - A Fitting Finale for A Series of Serious QualityFirst of all, The Wake is a gorgeous volume. Perhaps the best artwork of the series. It gives a fitting send-off for Morpheus, and for the series, as we get to revisit characters and themes, with just a touch of humor to lighten the otherwise bleak landscape. (Would you believe that Superman and Batman put in a cameo?--Well, if you're going to write for DC, how can you resist? :) While there are good stories here, perhaps my one complaint is the placement of the two short ... Read More
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