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The Sandman Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes

The Sandman Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes

»rank: 3512

by: Neil Gaiman


0ur opinion: :'Wake up, sir. We're here.' lt's a simple enough opening line--although not many would have guessed back in 1991 that this would lead to one of the most popular and critically acclaimed comics of the second half of the century. ln Preludes and Nocturnes, Neil Gaiman weaves the story of a man interested in capturing the physical manifestation of Death but who instead captures the King of Dreams. By Gaiman's own admission there's a ...



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The Sandman Vol. 2: The Doll's House

The Sandman Vol. 2: The Doll's House

»rank: 4463

by: Neil Gaiman, Malcolm Jones III, Mike Dringenberg, Michael Zulli, Clive Barker


0ur opinion: :The immense popularity of Neil Gaiman's Sandman series is due in large part to the development of his characters. ln The Doll's House, the second book of the Sandman magnum opus, Gaiman continues to build the foundation for the larger story, introducing us to more of the Dream King's family of the Endless. The Sandman returns to his kingdom of the Dreaming after nearly a century of imprisonment, finding several things out of place; ...



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The Sandman Vol. 3: Dream Country

The Sandman Vol. 3: Dream Country

»rank: 8622

by: Neil Gaiman, Malcolm Jones III, Charles Vess, Steve Erickson


0ur opinion: :The third book of the Sandman collection is a series of four short comic book stories. What's remarkable here (considering the publisher and the time that this was originally published) is that the main character of the book--the Sandman, King of Dreams--serves only as a minor character in each of these otherwise unrelated stories. (Actually, he's not even in the last story.) This signaled a couple of important things in the development of what ...



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Midnight Sons Unlimited #2

Midnight Sons Unlimited #2

»rank: 1382105

by: Gary Cohn, Christian Cooper, Mort Todd


0ur opinion: :The third book of the Sandman collection is a series of four short comic book stories. What's remarkable here (considering the publisher and the time that this was originally published) is that the main character of the book--the Sandman, King of Dreams--serves only as a minor character in each of these otherwise unrelated stories. (Actually, he's not even in the last story.) This signaled a couple of important things in the development of what ...



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Batman & Dracula: Red Rain

Batman & Dracula: Red Rain

»rank: 1200221

by: Doug Moench, Kelley Jones, Malcolm Jones III, Les Dorscheid


0ur opinion: :Batman and the world's most famous vampire--seems like a perfect combination. Except for the fact that Dracula wants to turn Gotham City into his personal kingdom of the undead. Batman is left with no choice but to side with a renegade band of vampires and face Dracula face to face. Kelley Jones brings his creepy, exaggerated Wrightsonesque artwork to this clever story. A big favorite with the fans, the first edition of this graphic ...



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Sandman Vol 1 Preludes and Nocturnes Fetus Cover First Printing

Sandman Vol 1 Preludes and Nocturnes Fetus Cover First Printing

»rank: 3798655

by: Neil Gaiman


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The Sandman #6 (June 1989, Comic)

The Sandman #6 (June 1989, Comic)

»rank: 3798655

by: Neil Gaiman


0ur opinion: :Dr. Destiny unleashes nightmares and madness upon the world, while Sandman lies helpless.



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The Sandman

The Sandman

»rank: 3798655

by: Neil Gaiman


0ur opinion: :Dr. Destiny unleashes nightmares and madness upon the world, while Sandman lies helpless.



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The Sandman - Preludes & Nocturnes - Volume 1

The Sandman - Preludes & Nocturnes - Volume 1

»rank: 4609232

by: Neil - Related names: Kieth, Sam; Dringenberg, Mike; Jones III, Malcolm illustrators Gaiman


0ur opinion: :Dr. Destiny unleashes nightmares and madness upon the world, while Sandman lies helpless.



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Doom Patrol  - Issue Number 45 -  July 1991

Doom Patrol - Issue Number 45 - July 1991

»rank: 4609232

by: Grant ; Giarrano, Vince ; Jones, Malcolm III Morrison


0ur opinion: :Dr. Destiny unleashes nightmares and madness upon the world, while Sandman lies helpless.



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Open House takes a look at cities likely to recover first from the real-estate slowdown, a luxury boom in North Texas and Phoenix neighborhoods with high foreclosure rates.


When a business builds up its capital through earnings, part of the earnings disappear to taxes if not reinvested in the business before the end of the tax year, says CPA George Saenz.

30-year Fixed Mortgage rates remain unchanged in the United States Wednesday

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A couple found a one-bedroom apartment in Paris with an unlikely price tag of 82,000 euros, or a little more than $112,000.





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San Francisco filmmaker Ernie Fosselius made the most successful short film of all time in the 1978 Hardware Wars, an inspired, mock-trailer for a nonexistent, cheapo rip-off of Star Wars. It worked like this: instead of Chewbacca, Fosselius offers the Cookie Monster. Instead of Darth Vader's breathy, slightly echoed voice emerging somehow behind that black-mask helmet, we get a villain whose every ranting utterance is so muffled even this film's Princess Leia equivalent beseeches him, "What? I don't understand you." And so on. Part of the joke is that George Lucas's revolutionary special effects are supplanted by common kitchen gizmos--mixers, toasters--that serve as spaceships and weapons sources. The updated special edition contains 20 computer-generated "special defects" that don't--the distributor boasts--at all match Fosselius's earlier version. Um... right on? --Tom Keogh



It's Christmas in the tech noir slum of the post-apocalyptic future, and scrap-metal sculptor Stacey Travis gets a present she'll never forget. Scavenger boyfriend Dylan McDermott returns from the wastelands with the insectoid robot head of a killing machine. In no time it whirs to life and builds itself a gizmo-laden body out of handy appliances to continue its single-minded destruction of the human race, one warm body at a time. Director Richard Stanley, something of a scavenger himself, plunders everything from The Terminator, Blade Runner, and The Road Warriorto Short Circuit (the spidery construct resembles a demonic Number 5) for his violent flesh-vs.-metal survival thriller. Shot in sun-blasted orange and sweltering red, it's a triumph of style, set design, and grunge aesthetics over story, driven by a pounding techno score by Simon Boswell and punctuated by splattering gore. --Sean Axmaker

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by Jay Webster
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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0766813916

by Lawrence H. Sparey, L.H. Sparey
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Average customer rating: 3.5 ISBN: 0852422881


1991 July - 45 Number Issue - Patrol Doom
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