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The Sandman, Vol. 7: Brief Lives
Neil Gaiman

The Sandman

The Sandman, Vol. 7: Brief Lives

Vertigo (Jan 01, 1995)
10
1563891387
| Paperback
110 pages | 168 x 257 mm | English
Dewey 741.5973
LC Classification PN6728.S26G35 1992
LC Control No. 92159876

Genre

  • Fiction

Subject

  • Comic Books, Strips, Etc
  • Dreams
  • Fantasy Comic Books, Strips, Etc
  • Graphic Novels
  • Horror comic books, strips, etc

Plot

One might think that the climax of the 10-volume Sandman series would come in the last book, or even the second to last. But indeed the heart and soul of Neil Gaiman's magnum opus lies here in Brief Lives. It could be because one of the most central mysteries--that of the Sandman's missing brother--is revealed here (in fact, the plot of this volume is the search for this member of the Endless). It could be because everything that comes after this volume, however surprising or unexpected, is inevitable. But it's more because this is a story about mortality and loss, the difficulty of change, the purpose of remembering, the purpose of forgetting, and the importance of humanity. If you have wanted to find out what all the good buzz on this great comic book series is about and haven't read any Gaiman before, don't be turned off by this volume's pivotal position in the larger story of the Sandman series. This book might actually operate better as a stand-alone story, in that its depth and compassion are more condensed, pure, and brief. --Jim Pascoe

Credits

Illustrator Jill Thompson | Vince Locke
Foreword Author Peter Straub

Details

Original Publication Date 1995

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Added Date Nov 17, 2014 06:59:50
Modified Date Jan 22, 2023 02:47:04

Notes

Vol. 1 previously published in single magazine form as Sandman, nos. 1-8; vol. 2 as nos. 21-28; vol. 3 as nos. 29-31, 38-40, 50 and Sandman special 1 and Vertigo preview; vol. 4 as nos. 17-20; vol. 5 as nos. 41-49; vol. 6 as nos. 51-56; vol. 7 as nos. 57-69 and Vertigo jam 1; vol. 8 as nos. 70-75.