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A review by sicaurigus
The Absolute Sandman, Volume Three by Sherilyn van Valkenburgh, Lovern Kindzierski, Steve Leiloha, Vince Locke, John Watkiss, Bryan Talbot, Mike Allred, Jill Thompson, Mark Buckingham, Gary Amaro, Alec Stevens, Daniel Vozzo, Michael Zulli, Dick Giordano, Tony Harris, P. Craig Russell, Neil Gaiman, Shea Anton Pensa, Todd Klein, Dave McKean, Kent Williams
4.0
Another flawless addition to the Sandman universe. I absolutely adored getting to see more about the Endless family in this one:
I love Destruction so much and it pains me that he’s not a more regularly occurring character, but I’m happy we finally learned what was up with him and why he left.
It was also fun (and heartbreaking) to get the Sandman version of the Tale of Orpheus, and to get a resolution to Orpheus’s arc.
Seeing Morpheus and Delirium’s relationship explored and improve was also unexpectedly delightful. All the Endless have such typical sibling relationships despite not being human.
But now I’m left with the burning question of what happened to Despair? If they’re endless, then how was she destroyed and replaced?
I love Destruction so much and it pains me that he’s not a more regularly occurring character, but I’m happy we finally learned what was up with him and why he left.
It was also fun (and heartbreaking) to get the Sandman version of the Tale of Orpheus, and to get a resolution to Orpheus’s arc.
Seeing Morpheus and Delirium’s relationship explored and improve was also unexpectedly delightful. All the Endless have such typical sibling relationships despite not being human.
But now I’m left with the burning question of what happened to Despair? If they’re endless, then how was she destroyed and replaced?