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Original Title: | The Sandman: Dream Country |
ISBN: | 156389226X (ISBN13: 9781563892264) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Sandman #3, Sandman Zinco / Norma #3 |
Characters: | Dream of the Endless, Element Girl, Death of the Endless |
Literary Awards: | Harvey Awards Nominee for Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Material (1992), Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards for Best Continuing Series, Best Writer (for Neil Gaiman) (1991) |
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Hardcover | Pages: 111 pages Rating: 4.24 | 94190 Users | 1961 Reviews

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Title | : | Dream Country (The Sandman #3) |
Author | : | Neil Gaiman |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 111 pages |
Published | : | February 5th 1999 by DC Comics (first published 1991) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy. Fiction. Horror. Graphic Novels Comics |
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The third volume of the Sandman collection is a series of four short comic book stories. In each of these otherwise unrelated stories, Morpheus serves only as a minor character. Here we meet the mother of Morpheus's son, find out what cats dream about, and discover the true origin behind Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream. The latter won a World Fantasy Award for best short story, the first time a comic book was given that honor. collecting The Sandman #17–20Rating Of Books Dream Country (The Sandman #3)
Ratings: 4.24 From 94190 Users | 1961 ReviewsJudge Of Books Dream Country (The Sandman #3)
Sometimes I like to binge read a series, I enjoy it that much that I try to read it as quickly as possible. The real world ceases to exist for a few days. This really isnt anything particularly remarkable to say about a series, most readers do this sort of thing. Though every so often, maybe once every two to three years or so of reading, a series will come along that is so utterly excellent that I dont want to read it. I mean, I dont want to finish reading it. So I pace myself, I take my time
I have to say I think that this one is probably my favourite of the Sandman Volumes so far and I read this as a part of the Booktubeathon. It was a very easy read and one which I enjoyed a lot because of the storyline. I have to say that the artwork of this series (as it changes artist every now and then or art style) is a little hit and miss, but the story works nearly all the time for me. This one focuses on a few individually self-contained stories involving either Sandman himself, or some of

This one might be my favourite volume so far. [Prtf]
The Sandman, Vol 3: Dream Country: Four excellent stand-alone storiesVol 3 features four stand-alone stories in the Sandman universe, Calliope, A Dream of a Thousand Cats, A Midsummer Nights Dream, and Facade. After the introductory Vol 1, in which we learn about Morpheus and his quest to regain his position and powers as Lord of the Dreaming, and Vol 2, in which the young girl Rose Walker is at the center of a mysterious power struggle because she is a dream vortex, in Vol 3 Gaiman treat us to
All right...starting to feel it now. I'm digging it. Let's keep this Dream train rolling, Gaiman. Onto Vol. 4.
Gaiman's The Sandman Vol. 3 "Dream Country" is more or less a collection of short stories that are related to the the series, but unrelated in terms of the main storyline that's been going on in the first two volumes. I hate when good storylines like that in "The Doll's House (Vol. 2)" get cut off with something unrelated like this book, but this tangent was good. I have heard Gaiman's short stories are amazing and the volumes in Dream Country are all unrelated short stories that touch on little
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