Absolute Sandman, Volume Three
by Neil Gaiman
- Pages
- 616
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781401210847
- Reading Time
- ~10h 47min
Absolute Sandman, Volume Three is a book by Neil Gaiman. It has 616 pages.
About this book
One of the most popular and critically acclaimed comic book titles of all time, New York Times best-selling author Neil Gaiman's masterpiece The Sandman set new standards for mature, lyrical fantasy and graphic narrative. Now, Vertigo and DC Comics are proud to present the third of four definitive Absolute Editions collecting this groundbreaking series in its entirety. The Absolute Sandman, Volume Three reprints issues 40-56 of The Sandman and The Sandman Special 1 and features remastered coloring prepared especially for this edition on issues 40-49 and the Special. This volume also includes an introduction by Jill Thompson (artist for The Sandman, Vol 7: Brief Lives ), a never-before-reprinted story by Gaiman and artist Michael Zulli, a complete reproduction of the one-shot The Endless Gallery as well as two additional 8-pages galleries, and the original script and thumbnail pencils by Gaiman and artist P. Craig Russell for the acclaimed story "Ramadan" from The Sandman 50.
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How many pages is Absolute Sandman, Volume Three?+
Absolute Sandman, Volume Three has 616 pages.
What is Absolute Sandman, Volume Three about?+
One of the most popular and critically acclaimed comic book titles of all time, New York Times best-selling author Neil Gaiman's masterpiece The Sandman set new standards for mature, lyrical fantasy and graphic narrative. Now, Vertigo and DC Comics are proud to present the third of four definitive A...
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Absolute Sandman, Volume Three was written by Neil Gaiman.