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A collection of eight comics that introduce the series' lead character, the Sandman, Lord of Dreams.
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Dream, Endless, graphic novel, DC Vertigo, Long Now Manual for Civilization, nyt:paperback-graphic-books=2009-05-24, New York Times bestseller, Literature, Comics & graphic novels, horror, Fiction, fantasy, general, Sandman (Fictitious character), Comic books, strips, nyt:hardcover-graphic-books=2012-02-05, Graphic novels, Comics & graphic novels, fantasy, general, Missing persons, fictionPeople
Dream, Morpheus, John Constantine, Lucifer, John Dee, Dr DestinyPlaces
The Dreaming, Hell, LondonTimes
Early 1900's to 1988Showing 2 featured editions. View all 15 editions?
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"Suggested for mature readers"--P. [4] of cover.
"Originally published in single magazine form as The Sandman nos. 1-8, copyright 1988, 1989"--T.p. verso.
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Preludes and Nocturnes collects the first eight issues of The Sandman comic by Neil Gaiman published by DC Vertigo. The series centers on Morpheus (Dream of the Endless). Dream is imprisoned for decades by an occultist seeking immortality. Upon escaping, he must reclaim his objects of power while still in a weakened state, confronting an addict to his dream powder, the legions of Hell, and an all-powerful madman (Doctor Destiny) in the process.
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October 17, 2020 | Edited by Lisa | Moved edition to primary work. |
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February 18, 2009 | Created by ImportBot | Imported from San Francisco Public Library MARC record. |