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The Sandman Vol. 8: Worlds' End
 

The Sandman Vol. 8: Worlds' End
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The Sandman Vol. 8: Worlds' End

by Neil Gaiman, Neil Gaiman, Stephen King (Illustrator: Bryan Talbot) (Illustrator: Michael Zulli) (Illustrator: Michael Allred) (Illustrator: John Watkiss) (Introduction: Stephen King)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Vertigo (1995-07-01)
ISBN: 1563891719
EAN: 9781563891717
Dewey Decimal #: 741.5973
Binding/Media: Paperback - 168 pages
Release Date: 1995-07-01
SKU: 99_1_260
Condition: Acceptable
Comments: "Former Library copy with the usal sticker and stamps. Different cover art. Cover has HEAVY wear, all pages are intact."


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
When Brant and Charlene wreck their car in a horrible snowstorm in the middle of nowhere, the only place they can find shelter is a mysterious little inn called World's End. Here they wait out the storm and listen to stories from the many travelers also stuck at this tavern. These tales exemplify Neil Gaiman's gift for storytelling--and his love for the very telling of them. This volume has almost nothing to do with the larger story of the Sandman, except for a brief foreshadowing nod. It's a nice companion to the best Sandman short story collection, Dream Country, (and it's much better than the hodgepodge Fables and Reflections). World's End works best as a collection--it's a story about a story about stories--all wrapped up in a structure that's clever without being cute, and which features an ending nothing short of spectacular. --Jim Pascoe
Amazon.com Review
When Brant and Charlene wreck their car in a horrible snowstorm in the middle of nowhere, the only place they can find shelter is a mysterious little inn called World's End. Here they wait out the storm and listen to stories from the many travelers also stuck at this tavern. These tales exemplify Neil Gaiman's gift for storytelling--and his love for the very telling of them. This volume has almost nothing to do with the larger story of the Sandman, except for a brief foreshadowing nod. It's a nice companion to the best Sandman short story collection, Dream Country, (and it's much better than the hodgepodge Fables and Reflections). World's End works best as a collection--it's a story about a story about stories--all wrapped up in a structure that's clever without being cute, and which features an ending nothing short of spectacular. --Jim Pascoe
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