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Sandman
Il signore dei sogni
2005
First Published
4.16
Average Rating
300
Number of Pages

Part of Series

Volume allegato a Repubblica, contiene gli episodi de Le terre del sogno e de La stagione delle nebbie ovvero il volume 3 e 4 della serie (pubblicata da Magic Press in 10 volumi). Le terre del sogno è composto da quattro episodi autoconclusivi in cui la presenza di Sandman attraversa tutte le storie senza tuttavia esserne protagonista. Contiene quel “Sogno di una notte di mezza estate” vittorioso al World Fantasy Award. La stagione delle nebbie è, invece, un volume dal sapore mitologico, in cui Sandman scende negli inferi per recuperare la sua amata Nada. Una versione moderna e riuscitissima del mito di Orfeo ed Euridice.

Avg Rating
4.16
Number of Ratings
37
5 STARS
49%
4 STARS
32%
3 STARS
8%
2 STARS
8%
1 STARS
3%
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Authors

Colleen Doran
Colleen Doran
Author · 6 books
Colleen Doran is an American writer-artist and cartoonist. She illustrated hundreds of comics, graphic novels, books and magazines, including the autobiographical graphic novel of Marvel Comics editor and writer Stan Lee entitled Amazing Fantastic Incredible Stan Lee, which became a New York Times bestseller. She adapted and did the art for the short story "Troll Bridge" by Neil Gaiman, which also became a New York Times bestseller. Her books have received Eisner, Harvey, Bram Stoker, and International Horror Guild Awards.
Malcolm Jones III
Author · 1 books

Malcolm Jones III (1959–1996) was an American comic book artist best known as an inker on The Sandman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm...

Mike Dringenberg
Mike Dringenberg
Author · 1 books
Michael Dringenberg is an illustrator of comic books, graphic novels, and CD covers. He grew up in Germany before emigrating to the U.S. in the early 1970s, where he studied illustration and graphic design at the University of Utah.
Charles Vess
Charles Vess
Author · 9 books

Charles was born in 1951 in Lynchburg, Virginia and has been drawing since he could hold a crayon. He drew his first full-length comic when he was 10 and called it "Atomic Man." Minimalist in nature, it required no drawing of hands, feet or heads ("they just glowed"). Since then, he has painstakingly drawn thousands of hands, feet, and heads in great detail. Charles graduated with a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University, and worked in commercial animation for Candy Apple Productions in Richmond, Va., before moving to New York City in 1976. It was there that he became a freelance illustrator, working for many publications including Heavy Metal, Klutz Press, and National Lampoon. His award-winning work has graced the pages of numerous comic book, publishers such as Marvel, DC, Darkhorse and Epic. He has been featured in several gallery and museum exhibitions across the nation, including the first major exhibition of Science Fiction and Fantasy Art (New Britain Museum of American Art, 1980) and "Dreamweavers" (William King Regional Arts Center, 1994-95). In 1991, Charles shared the prestigious World Fantasy Award for Best Short Story with Neil Gaiman for their collaboration on Sandman #19 (DC Comics) —- the first and only time a comic book has held this honor. In the summer of 1997, Charles won the Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best Penciler/Inker for his work on The Book of Ballads and Sagas (which he self-publishes through his own Green Man Press) as well as Sandman #75. Soon after Charles finished the last of 175 paintings for Stardust, a novel written by Neil Gaiman, for which he was given the 1999 World Fantasy Award as Best Artist. In 2002 Charles won a second Will Eisner award, this time as Best Painter for his work on Rose, a 130-page epic fantasy saga written by Cartoon Books' Jeff Smith. The year continued to be busy for Charles with the publication of Seven Wild Sisters (Subterranean Press) and The Green Man, Tales from the Mythic Forest (Viking), both utilizing cover art and interior b/w illustrations by the artist, and both making the 2003 American Library Association's list for Best Books for Young Adults! By the end of the year he had completed 28 paintings for his first children's picture book, A Circle of Cats, done in collaboration with writer Charles de Lint (Viking). This cover art won the Gold Award for Best Book Art in the 10th annual "Spectrum: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art" even before it was officially published. A new edition of Peter Pan (Tor/Starscape) featuringa cover as well as over 30 b/w interior illustrations by Vess was released this past Fall. Another collaboration with de Lint, Medicine Road (Subterranean Press) and the YA anthology,The Faery Reel (Viking ) will be arriving this Spring and he is currently hard at work producing drawings for several new books, including, A Storm of Swords (MeishaMerlin), the 25th anniversary edition of Moonheart (Subterranean Press) and a graphic novel collection of his ballads material for Tor.

Kelley Jones
Kelley Jones
Author · 1 books
Kelley Jones is a comic book artist best known for his work on Batman with Doug Moench and The Sandman with Neil Gaiman. A critically acclaimed artist throughout his career, Jones’ recent work includes Swamp Thing: The Dead Don’t Sleep
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