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  • July 7, 2022July 4, 2022

Re-Enter Sandman: Exit Light

Walk any path in Destiny's garden, and you will be forced to choose, not once but many times. The paths fork and divide. With each step you take through Destiny's garden, you make a choice; and every choice determines future paths. However at the end of a lifetime of walking you might look back, and see only one path stretching out behind you; or look ahead and see only darkness. Art by Mike Dringenberg and Malcolm Jones III

Mostly, though, I liked it mostly in the same way I always have. It’s a rich and messy comic with plenty of highs and lows. I think it’s a masterpiece when taken as a whole work, even if individual parts are failures.

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  • July 5, 2022July 4, 2022

Re-Enter Sandman: The Wake

A portion of the first hard cover of The Sandman: The Wake. Art by Dave McKean

The Wake doesn’t really need to do that much — it mostly feels and operates like an epilogue — but it provides Neil Gaiman with the opportunity he needed to close out the story of this incarnation of Dream and look to the next one.

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  • June 30, 2022June 30, 2022

Re-Enter Sandman: The Kindly Ones

A portion of the cover for the first soft cover edition The Sandman: The Kindly Ones. Art by Dave McKean

The Kindly Ones is dense. It’s the longest volume of The Sandman, collecting 13 issues (plus one small story from Vertigo Jam). It’s confident, it’s powerful, and mostly, it’s just satisfying that all of this has been leading to this point.

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  • June 28, 2022June 28, 2022

Re-Enter Sandman: Worlds’ End

A portion of the cover for the first soft cover edition The Sandman: Worlds' End. Art by Dave McKean

Worlds’ End is the quiet before the storm. Or, well, in the context of the collection, it’s the quiet during the storm, since it’s about several travelers who are stuck in the titular inn telling each other stories while they wait out a “reality storm” (it’s The Sandman so just go with it).

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  • June 24, 2022November 17, 2022

Re-Enter Sandman: Brief Lives

A portion of the cover for the hard cover edition of The Sandman: Brief Lives. Art by Dave McKean

In some ways, Brief Lives is the best of The Sandman volumes. It tells a complete, fairly straightforward story with an actual conclusion. It’s the most consistent artistically. It’s charming, although it’s maybe a bit too precious in places. It’s probably the volume I’ve read the most.

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Ai Yazawa manga & a cool T-shirt. I'm going to see how much I have left in me for NYC for the rest of the day. Fort Tryon Park, The Cloisters & then the Hilma af Klint exhibit at MoMA. That was focused on her botanical paintings, which are lovely, but I like her abstract stuff better. Still, I'm glad I got to see it. Forgive my sweaty face and frizzy hair. It's humid and I climbed 10,000 stairs to get here but I finally saw these in person! Worth it! Cabaret was amazing. More thoughts later. I hope Orville Peck does more theater. Off to NYC. One of my gifts is randomly finding four-leaf clovers without really trying. Or in this case, a five-leaf clover. It's 1975 night! No real reason for this. We'll just pretend 1975 wasn't 50 years ago or anything so we don't feel old. -The Cure:  Standing on the Beach: The Singles Madonna - Madonna
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