The Sandman Vol. 2

The Doll's House 30th Anniversary Edition

paperback, 232 pages

Published Nov. 20, 2018 by Vertigo.

ISBN:
978-1-4012-8506-7
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4 stars (19 reviews)

10 editions

Segundas partes pueden ser no buenas sino excelentes

5 stars

Me parecía prácticamente imposible que se pudiesen llegar a alcanzar los niveles del primer volumen pero estaba claramente equivocado. Parece como si Gaiman se hubiese librado del lastre de tener que presentar al personaje y a su universo y pudiese dejar volar libre su imaginación para crear una obra todavía más grande de lo que me podía imaginar. Disfruté especialmente la historia de Hod, una reflexión potentísima sobre la inmortalidad y la soledad. Y un fuerte abrazo al pobre traductor que consiguió solventar con bastante fortuna la papeleta de conseguir plasmar en español manteniendo un cierto sentido la maravillosa Cereal Convention.

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3 stars

I don't get it. Maybe you just had to be there when vertigo ripped up the rules of comics, maybe it's just so influential that it's now a tepid cliché, but I'm struggling to see what all the fuss is about. There are a few sequences that have interesting layout and design (the dream sequence in particular) but the art is a mess and the story is pretty miserable. Some of it feels like a pale imitation of Moore's swamp thing run, complete with gratuitous sexual assault of a young female character who magically loses her clothing a few issues later. I read preludes a while ago and didn't feel like following on, but as this is free via prime reading I thought I'd give it a punt, but I clearly made the right decision.

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4 stars



I put a hold for this volume at the library right after finishing the first, weeks ago… and then once I got it, it sort of sat on my shelf for a while. Until someone else requested it and I had to return it… so of course I ended up finishing this the day it was due, haha. Because it’s a fairly small comic volume that was not too bad. In the second volume of the famous Sandman series, Gaiman once again weaves a compelling story centered on the Lord of Dreams as he goes on an investigative journey to find some missing denizens from the Dreaming. While he was trapped away from the Dreaming, some of Dream’s staff are suspiciously absent from his realm. Alongside this narrative we meet Rose Walker, a young woman trying to find her long-lost brother and discovering a lot about herself on the way. …

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