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Neil Gaiman, Todd Klein, Robbie Busch, Mike Dringenberg, Sam Kieth, Malcolm Jones: Preludes and Nocturnes (Hardcover, 1998, DC Comics) 4 stars

Preludes and Nocturnes collects the first eight issues of The Sandman comic by Neil Gaiman …

Review of 'Preludes and Nocturnes' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

After re-reading this some 20 years later, I must admit the magic has somewhat faded. As has my general interest in Gaiman's fiction, to be honest. It's not bad in any particular way - it's just... vague.

As a reader, I'm never really invited to share the specific rules that govern the dreamworld. Morpheus' powers seem to vary from God-like to human, providing small possibilities for me to assess the threats posed by humans, madmen or demons.

Agreed, the grapic novel(s) can be seen as a grand tour of hitherto unknown worlds and universes. As such it really is magnificent. But that might be something to bear in mind when reviewing the complete series. As a standalone volume, I cannot help but to give it the standard three stars.

Sorry 'bout that, Neil.