Thursday, July 31, 2014

Sandman Overture #3: A Roundabout Review

Sandman Overture #3
By Neil Gaiman and 
J. H. Williams III



What is in a Dream?

When I was first introduced to Morpheus, it was thirty-two issues into Neil Gaiman's vast story. As each issue progressed forward, I also searched the back issues, buying each one and enjoying the story he weaved that much more. After seventy-five issues, the song was done and now after two decades, the melody lingers on. 

I visited a comic shop in Virginia while taking a few days off from work and there on the new release rack was Neil Gaiman's latest. The first issue was a great opening salvo and the second issue took off running; but the third issue gives us Hope. Dream of the Endless is off to see the City of Stars and in doing so, he intends to find his killer and to make sure he doesn't do murder him again.

J.H. Williams III has never illustrated a comic book better than this one. The panels are vibrant, the colors are rich, and the detail steals the story away to new heights. Dream travels with Dream; one is the version we knew and the other is the Dream we don't. Also, for the first time we see Dream laugh...and in the very end we see the stars are coming out. 

As dreams are lucid after we awake, they slip away much like this issue describes. I am left with a feeling of nostalgia after only moments of closing the comic. I can't wait until the next issue and wish the series was limited like the first one, for seventy-five issues, not the six that are already scheduled.

4 out of 5 Stars

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