*Book source ~ Library
Title ~ Preludes & Nocturnes
Series ~ The Sandman, Volume One
Author ~ Neil Gaiman
Illustrator ~ Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III
Publisher ~ Vertigo
Published ~ 1 December 1998
Genre ~ Graphic Novel | Fantasy | Horror
Pages ~ 239
My Rating ~ 4 bites
From Goodreads:
In 1916,
Dream is captured and encased in a glass globe in a failed attempt by a
fictional Edwardian magician (very much in the vein of Aleister Crowley) named
Roderick Burgess to bind Death and attain immortality. Dream bides his time for
decades until Burgess dies. Afterwards, his son Alexander becomes Dream's new
captor. Finally, in 1988, Alex's guards grow careless and the guards watching
him fall asleep in his presence, allowing Dream to use the sand from their
dream to his benefit. When the guards awake and break the seal Dream was in, he
is then able to escape. Dream punishes Alex by cursing him to experience an
unending series of nightmares.
The rest
of the story concerns Dream's quest to recover his totems of power, which were
dispersed following his capture: a pouch of sand, a helm and a ruby. The pouch
is being kept by a former girlfriend of John Constantine's. Once that is
recovered, Dream travels to hell to regain the helm from a demon, where he
incurs the wrath of Lucifer (an enmity that will have major repercussions later
in the series). The ruby is in the possession of John Dee, a.k.a. Doctor
Destiny, a supervillain from the Justice League of America series. He has
warped and corrupted the ruby, rendering Dream unable to use it, and with it he
nearly tears apart the Dreaming. However, thinking that it will kill Dream, Dee
shatters the ruby, inadvertently releasing the power that Dream had stored in
the ruby and restoring Dream to his full power. The collection ends with
"The Sound of Her Wings", an epilogue to the first story-arc. This
issue introduces a character who has become one of the series' most popular and
prominent personalities: Dream's older sister Death. She is depicted as an
attractive, down-to-earth young goth girl, very unlike the traditional
personification of death, and spends the issue talking Dream out of his brief
post-quest depression.
This first volume contains eight stories
revolving around Dream. Dream is also called Lord of Dream and Nightmare,
Prince of Stories or Morpheus. I’m sure he’ll eventually be called Sandman, but
not that I remember in this volume. Anyway, I went into this expecting Morpheus
to be a bad guy, but he doesn’t seem to be. He’s one of the Endless, so I’m
assuming he can’t be killed. Other than that I really have very little idea of
what the hell is going on here. Basically, he was imprisoned, he escaped, he
tracked down the tools of his trade and then hung out with his sister, Death.
Not having read the comic books growing up, I’m not all that familiar with DC
characters. However, this seems to be an interesting world. I look forward to
more stories about Dream, who’s kinda cool looking, by the way. The artwork is
really interesting and enjoyable.
In this volume:
In this volume:
1. The Sleep of the Just ~
imprisonment and escape
2. Imperfect Hosts ~
heading home
3. Dream a Little Dream of
Me ~ finding the pouch
4. A Hope in Hell ~
retrieving the helm
5. Passengers ~ the ruby is
different
6. 24 Hours ~ waiting for
Dream
7. Sound and Fury ~ battle
for the ruby
8. The Sound of Her Wings ~
Dream and Death hanging out
I need to read more Neil Gaiman. I've only read Caroline YEARS ago with my son.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read that. I did read American Gods which was wonderful. I should do a reread. And The Anansi Boys which was good, but I enjoyed American Gods more. I also read Stardust and The Graveyard Book, both ok stories. :)
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