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The Sandman, Vol. 5: A Game Of You
Neil Gaiman

The Sandman

The Sandman, Vol. 5: A Game Of You

A game of you

Vertigo (Sep 03, 1993)
7
1563890895
| Paperback
192 pages | 168 x 257 mm | English
Dewey 741
LC Classification PN6728.S26 .G35 1992
LC Control No. 92159876

Genre

  • Fiction

Subject

  • Comic Books, Strips, Etc
  • Fantasy
  • Fantasy Comic Books, Strips, Etc
  • Graphic Novels
  • Science Fiction

Plot

You may have heard somewhere that Neil Gaiman's Sandman series consistedof cool, hip, edgy, smart comic books. And you may have thought, "What the helldoes that mean?" Enter A Game of You to confound the issue even more, while at the same time standing as a fine example of such a description. This is not an easy book. The characters are dense and unique, while their observations are, as always with Gaiman, refreshingly familiar. Then there's the plot, which grinds along like a coffee mill, in the process breaking down the two worlds of this series, that of the dream and that of the dreamer. Gaiman pushes these worlds to their very extremes--one is a fantasy world with talking animals, a missing princess, and a mysterious villain called the Cuckoo; the other is an urban microcosm inhabited by a drag queen, a punk lesbian couple, and a New York doll named Barbie. In almost every way this book sits at 180 degrees from the earlier four volumes of the Sandman series--although the less it seems to belong to the series, the more it shows its heart. --Jim Pascoe

Credits

Editor Bob Kahan
Illustrator Shawn MacManus | Colleen Doran | Dick Giordano | Stan Woch | George Pratt | Bryan Talbot
Foreword Author Samuel R. Delany

Details

Original Publication Date 1993

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