SANDMAN #8 EL FIN DE…
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1994

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Neil Gaiman’s work spans myth, fantasy, and pop culture with a literary edge that helped redefine modern comics. Best known for The Sandman, he brought novelistic depth and poetic narrative to the medium, influencing generations of writers and artists. Gaiman merges folklore, horror, and personal introspection across formats, from comics to novels and film. His distinctive voice moves fluidly between the uncanny and the intimate, always grounded in strong character work. A master of reinvention, his work continues to expand the boundaries of genre storytelling and has earned him global acclaim, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Eisner awards.

Neil Gaiman
Vertigo
978-8417665401
240
Spanish
1994
paperback/ 26 x 14 cm

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The Sandman is Neil Gaiman’s groundbreaking fantasy saga that redefined graphic storytelling. Spanning ten volumes, it follows Morpheus, the personification of Dreams, as he navigates myths, nightmares, and human destinies. From escaping captivity in Preludes & Nocturnes to confronting his past in The Kindly Ones, the series weaves horror, mythology, and literary depth. Along the way, Morpheus battles Lucifer, shapes worlds, and faces inevitable change. With stunning artwork and profound themes, The Sandman remains one of the most acclaimed and influential comic series ever created. Comic, Neil Gaiman, Vertigo, DC Comics, 1994 Vertigo 978-8417665401 Neil Gaiman 1994

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1994

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Neil Gaiman
paperback/ 26 x 14 cm
978-8417665401
Spanish
240

Neil Gaiman’s work spans myth, fantasy, and pop culture with a literary edge that helped redefine modern comics. Best known for The Sandman, he brought novelistic depth and poetic narrative to the medium, influencing generations of writers and artists. Gaiman merges folklore, horror, and personal introspection across formats, from comics to novels and film. His distinctive voice moves fluidly between the uncanny and the intimate, always grounded in strong character work. A master of reinvention, his work continues to expand the boundaries of genre storytelling and has earned him global acclaim, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Eisner awards.

The Sandman is Neil Gaiman’s groundbreaking fantasy saga that redefined graphic storytelling. Spanning ten volumes, it follows Morpheus, the personification of Dreams, as he navigates myths, nightmares, and human destinies. From escaping captivity in Preludes & Nocturnes to confronting his past in The Kindly Ones, the series weaves horror, mythology, and literary depth. Along the way, Morpheus battles Lucifer, shapes worlds, and faces inevitable change. With stunning artwork and profound themes, The Sandman remains one of the most acclaimed and influential comic series ever created. Comic, Neil Gaiman, Vertigo, DC Comics, 1994 Vertigo 978-8417665401 Neil Gaiman 1994