Absolute Sandman: Volume 1

  Author:    Neil Gaiman
  ISBN:    1401210821
  Sales Rank:    5772
  Published:    2006-11-01
  Publisher:    Vertigo
  # Pages:    612
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 52 reviews
  Used Offers:    7 from $69.94
  Amazon Price:    $99.00
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Absolute Sandman: Volume 1
  
THE SANDMAN, written by New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman, was the most acclaimed comic book title of the 1990s. A rich blend of modern myth and dark fantasy in which contemporary fiction, historical drama and legend are seamlessly interwoven, THE SANDMAN is also widely considered one of the most original and artistically ambitious series of the modern age. By the time it concluded in 1996, it had made significant contributions to the artistic maturity of comic books and become a pop culture phenomenon in its own right.Now, DC Comics is proud to present this comics classic in an all-new Absolute Edition format. The first of four beautifully designed slipcased volumes, THE ABSOLUTE SANDMAN VOL. 1 collects issues 1-20 of The Sandman and features completely new coloring, approved by the author, on the first 18 issues, as well as a host of never-before-seen extra material, including the complete original Sandman Proposal, a gallery of character designs from Gaiman and the artists who originated the look of the Sandman, and the original script to the World Fantasy Award-winning THE SANDMAN #19, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," together with reproductions of the issue's original pencils by Charles Vess. Also included are a new introduction by DC's president Paul Levitz and a new afterword by Gaiman.
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07-12-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Beautiful, and A Great Price
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First of all, I will admit that this was my first time reading the Sandman, when I got this version. I was drawn in and the $70-ish price tag is, as well as way cheaper than you'll find at book stores, a great deal. The amount of content is staggering, and even if you've read all the Sandman comics, the extras are pretty great as well.

If you're not sure if you'll enjoy the series, go out to a library and see if they have Preludes and Nocturnes, the first mini-collection, and see if this is your style. I took a plunge and just got this immediately, and it was very well worth it. Actually, I got Volumes 1 and 2, so I guess I'm really lucky I enjoyed these.

Regardless, Sandman contains some of the best fantasy stories I've ever read, and Neil Gaiman is a genius that has it shining through in these stories.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-04 00:41:58 EST)
05-09-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  AMAZING
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I always love Mr Gaiman;'s work. Sandman is probably his opus given the size and the eclectic nature of the themes. The Endless as interpreted by a Master like Gaiman represent an amazing world that weaves the deepest recesses of the collective consciousness, mythology, history and keep it living enough to be interesting. Aesthetically, the books are great and the artwork is just as eclectic as the are the themes. I wish I was exposed to this stuff as a kid...
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-13 00:26:18 EST)
05-08-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Creative
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I found this book a very creative exercise in perception, script and artwork. The story is mainly told from the perspective of one of the "Endless", Dream, with cameos from Destiny, Death, Desire and Dispare (see satirical opening quote from Jack Dee - "Lots of things begin with D") :-) The third brother in a family of seven, these Endless are anthropomorphic personifications of ideals/concepts and exist, apparently, across even species (one of the stories is told from a cat's point of view). The issues dealt with in the varied stories are some of the usual collection of welcoming death, forgivness, murder, society, slavery etc - in other words what appears to be standard fare for any sci-fi buf. However, there are a few interesting twists with takes on several points of history, biblical references and different points of view of the same issues but told from a different species' perspective which is somewhat unusual. The artwork throughout the collection is consistent and uses high contrast in many of the captions to great effect. The artwork on the covering page for each story is quite exceptional and could even be viewed as works in their own right.

All in all, this is well worth a read, whether you are a fan of the comic genre or if you're new to it, this collection will suck you into the world of the Endless...
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-13 00:26:18 EST)
04-16-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Well worth the wait.
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I was actually surprised by two things reading these first twenty issues of Sandman: by how many of the characters I already knew, and by how much these comics actually tied into the mainstream DC Universe at the time. I'm used to the current age of Vertigo comics where the characters can NEVER cross over into regular superhero books, or vice versa (the days of Swamp Thing teaming up with Superman are gone). Of course, some of these characters can still pop up from time to time (I'm pretty sure Morpheus was in an issue or two of JSA and Starman, and even more recently Destiny was in The Brave and The Bold).
I was also impressed with the overal mythology Gaiman gave this world, one I didn't really knew existed. I was aware that The Endless existed, but I had always just assumed that Sandman was a series of somewhat interconnected tales, almost an anthology series, that featured him as a central character, but nothing much else. Turns out he had a very large story-arc planned through the whole 80 issue run, and I could see elements of what he would later do with American Gods. I'm glad I stuck it out and waited for the Absolute editions.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-20 02:05:30 EST)
04-16-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Absolute Masterpiece
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Comprising Sandman numbers 1 to 20, the Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 is the first of four oversized, slip-cased hardcover books that will reprint Neil Gaiman's Sandman completely (all 75 numbers, plus some extras). That alone would be highly recommended, but this book has also a new coloring, aproved my Neil himself, plus a new introduction by Paul Levitz, forewords by Gaiman, a copy of the script with sketches for Sandman #19 (A Midsummer Night's Dream) and also sketches from Gaiman and Michael Dringenberg on the Sandman proposal to DC back in the 80s. Ah, and also all 20 covers from Dave McKean.

All of this would mean nothing if the book wasn't really good, and really good it is. Here you'll read the capture of the Lord of the Dreams and his comeback (early collected in "Preludes and Nocturnes"), his encounter with the deadly nightmare "The Corinthian" (previously collected in "The Doll's House), and four short stories from the past of Dream (as seen before in "Dream County" collection). Many great moments from the series are here: the confrontation in Hell with demons over his helmet, the serial killer convention, the encounter with his sister Death, and the already mentioned A Midsummer Night's Dream, the first and only comic book to win a World Fantasy Award.

This book is a work of art, and high recommended. Can't wait to have the 4 of them on my bookshelf!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-20 02:05:30 EST)
03-30-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  wonderful
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This is a beautiful book - expensive but worth every penny. Anyone that likes neil gaimon, graphic novels, dark fantasy, or gothic stories will love the stories, illustrations, and whole format of the book. Those who just love wonderful books will also be proud to have this on their shelves.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-17 22:22:22 EST)
02-25-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Amazing
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I've been a huge Neil Gaiman fan for a long time, knowing his reputation with The Sandman. This book is what got me interested in reading Gaiman's work, but I never did read this book. I was interested in getting the series for a long time, but until now, I just wasn't happy with the previous editions. They never jumped out at me and screamed for me to own them.

Then came Absolute Sandman. I own a large print of Gaiman's "A Study in Emerald" which is such a great collectors item, but more so it feels right for the story. I saw this huge volume on the shelf of a book store, and it immediately felt right; it screamed at me to own it.

I just recieved the first two volumes of Absolute Sandman and they are everything I anticipated. Huge, hulikng books. Leather bound and engraved to look like something from Lucien's library. The only thing missing was a thick coating of dust that you wold expect from a book that seems to be of the ages.

The story is great, the new coloring (despite some reviews) is great. The extras are amazing. If you are a fan or a first timer like myself, you need to own the series in this format.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-31 01:57:58 EST)
01-27-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  An Absolute Beauty
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So far I own both volumes, but I must say volume one stands out as the best. Both volumes are rich in color, representation, and beautifully remastered. However volume one stands out as a winner for the sheer content. Even though the book is quiet heavy and thick, I find myself going back to read more than once. Well-developed stories draw the reader right into it from the very first page. I guess the representation helps a bit. Thick big book can be used as furniture too. Highly recommended for comic reader, especially those whose is short a piece of furniture or two.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-25 14:59:33 EST)
01-19-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Collected works a treasure
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Ordered before Xmas and arrived in time. This volume is in a delightful slipcase and features the comics bound together into one hardback book, with a colouring that is slightly better to my eye than the original comics. Obviously the paper stock is different but well worth the investment to collect this delightful and thought-provoking series. Vol. 2 is just as good and they stack nicely on the bookcase.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-27 15:15:19 EST)
01-01-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Neil's Masterpiece
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I let my husband know without a doubt that this was all I wanted for Christmas. I got BOTH volumes and I was so very pleased! They are beautiful works of art as well as an amazing journey through history, mythology, and story telling at its finest. I already have all the single volumes and it is fun to compare. They are a lot different in color and they benefit from being significantly larger. Don't hesitate to add this to your collection OR start one.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-19 07:45:43 EST)
12-23-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Gaiman's greatest work!
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The Absolute Sandman first two books is a Dream come true. Beautiful presentation allowing the power of this work to shine. The size and printing allow for the fastidious detail and sweep of the story to be more evident than ever before. I read Sandman as roughed up library copies and out of order and they were mind boggling. But these.....For old fans it is a Christmas morning in a box for anyone yet to taste the exquisite pleasure of the Sandman series it is an awesome opportunity. If I sound like an fan I suppose.. but only because it combines the power of myth, great contemporary humor, wisdom and images that don't stop.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-01 17:40:52 EST)
12-11-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  FINE TREATMENT OF CLASSIC WORK
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Well worth the investment, this well manufactured leather bound book has exceptional paper quality and bindery. The material within is classic, you would not be buying this if you had not already read it. So, you know what your getting, but is it worth the sticker price? $100, no, $65 - yup - you bet. Way to go Amazon!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-24 16:28:54 EST)
12-07-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Absolutely Amazing!
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I was originally going to get the entire Sandman series in the originally 10 vol set, but then I read how much better these vols. were. They are and worth every penny. The new color brings the story even more to life then ever before. If you read the Sandman series and wanted to own it, it doesn't get better than this.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-12 23:16:27 EST)
11-26-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Blend of fantasy, mythology and dreams
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In Ukraine we say "like a fool with his bag" when we try to explain that someone is inseparable with some of his possession (say, Gollum & his ring :) ). That perfectly describes my past weekend - anyone who saw me saw this book. It got me :)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-12 23:16:27 EST)
11-22-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  What you see is what you get.
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If you like Sandman this is a perfect way to have the stories neatly stored in one place, with juicy extra material to go along with it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-12 23:16:27 EST)
10-11-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  the ultimate sandman
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The ultimate sandman was my dream come true. Great illustrations and the story line is fantastic. "Neil Gaiman at his best" Read it you will not be disappointed.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-12 23:16:27 EST)
09-28-07 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  A book only as Oversized as the Series itself
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Anyone who wants to start with Sandman I think should start by heading to the library and borrowing several volumes first. Anyone who's a fan should own this.

Neil Gaiman's Sandman is a wonderful series; a mythos that encompasses many other cultural mythologies into one nifty little setting. Anyone can pull up a short little synopsis about the series, but that would be an understatement of a task, for the series is so much more than just that. For the series is itself a mythology, a fantasy, and a reality, and anyone who comes across it, with a little patience, will immediately be swept away by the unfathomable truths contained within these tomes, and for once, being lost in a desert of dreams won't be such a bad idea.

However, I do have a few issues. The wonderful facet of a comic book (in the case of Sandman, Graphic Novels or Visual Literature) is that it is a collaborative medium. While Gaiman is undoubtedly a tour de force, the art itself helps to raise the bar of that force. Initially reading the series, you get a sense of its visceral visions and its somber tones, all through vibrant background colors. In the Absolute Sandman, however, the re-colors have somehow nullified some of that mood that was so powerfully combined with the writing itself. Newcomers to the series won't notice it if they start with this edition, but fans will. If you don't believe me, just compare the print from any of the previous TPB's or hardcovers of Issue #6 "24 Hours" (a shocking high-voltage horror tribute) or Issue #8 "The Sound of Her Wings" (this is the issue which for me is the definitive beginning of the mythos) with the Absolute editions. While the writing is still strong, I miss some of the old coloring, which helped to evoke a certain mood that solidified the series place in the comic book world. That isn't to say that some of the coloring hasn't actually improved on the old. In most cases, the recoloring was actually smoother and stronger, and set the mood more proper.

Newcomers should borrow from the library or from friends who have previous versions, to get a sense of the original mood (also, the book is just way too huge for carrying around), then if they see fit can buy the Absolute editions. I still think this is a wonderfully (and adequately) oversized edition, and some of the new coloring isn't bad, but bland in some cases. The large size magnifies the series in proper grandeur, and is an apt edition for fans to collect. It's not such a bad idea to own previous versions, in which there are those wonderful introductions by authors such as Clive Barker, Peter Straub, Stephen King, etc., with the Absolute editions (despite the costs), which I proudly own.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-12 23:16:27 EST)
09-28-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  A book only as Oversized as the Series itself
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Anyone who wants to start with Sandman I think should start by heading to the library and borrowing several volumes first. Anyone who's a fan should own this.

Neil Gaiman's Sandman is a wonderful series; a mythos that encompasses many other cultural mythologies into one nifty little setting. Anyone can pull up a short little synopsis about the series, but that would be an understatement of a task, for the series is so much more than just that. For the series is itself a mythology, a fantasy, and a reality, and anyone who comes across it, with a little patience, will immediately be swept away by the unfathomable truths contained within these tomes, and for once, being lost in a desert of dreams won't be such a bad idea.

However, I do have a few issues. The wonderful facet of a comic book (in the case of Sandman, Graphic Novels or Visual Literature) is that it is a collaborative medium. While Gaiman is undoubtedly a tour de force, the art itself helps to raise the bar of that force. Initially reading the series, you get a sense of its visceral visions and its somber tones, all through vibrant background colors. In the Absolute Sandman, however, the re-colors have somehow nullified some of that mood that was so powerfully combined with the writing itself. Newcomers to the series won't notice it if they start with this edition, but fans will. If you don't believe me, just compare the print from any of the previous TPB's or hardcovers of Issue #6 "24 Hours" (a shocking high-voltage horror tribute) or Issue #8 "The Sound of Her Wings" (this is the issue which for me is the definitive beginning of the mythos) with the Absolute editions. While the writing is still strong, I miss some of the old coloring, which helped to evoke a certain mood that solidified the series place in the comic book world.

Newcomers should borrow from the library or from friends who have previous versions, to get a sense of the original mood, then if they see fit can buy the Absolute editions. I still think this is a wonderfully (and adequately) oversized edition, and some of the new coloring isn't too bad, but bland in some cases. The large size magnifies the series in proper grandeur, and is an apt edition for fans to collect. It's not such a bad idea to own previous versions with the Absolute editions (despite the costs), which I proudly own.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-29 01:10:23 EST)
09-25-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  AMAZING!
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I'm new to the Sandman comics and relatively new to Gaiman's writing, but this series was recommended to me several times so I decided to read it, and I most definitely was not disappointed. The story is very intricate and extremely creative, and the characters, although fantastic, become believable. The world entered while reading these comics is truly amazing, and those who can stand the scenes of violence will be well rewarded for checking it out.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-14 00:46:32 EST)
08-25-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  speechless...
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I have already read my copies of the graphic novels to tatters, I've long since lost my copies of the original comic books. (I'm actually one of those weirdos who actually reads their comics.) I was completely amazed at the stunning quality of this collection. (No, the color reproduction isn't as bad as all the serious art students are making it out to be.) Absolutely beautiful. I'm always surprised when I talk to people who've never heard of Neil Gaiman's works. The Sandman series should be issued to the entire human race...
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-14 00:46:32 EST)
08-16-07 5 1\3
(Hide Review...)  What follows is a series of remarks addressed to the readers of this review and about this book itself
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Whoa... Were do i begin?

Let me start by saying, I would recommend to anyone to read some of the series, just to see if they like it. Personally, I think this is a treat not to be missed!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-14 00:46:32 EST)
07-15-07 2 6\12
(Hide Review...)  They recolored shoddy coloring with... computerized shoddy coloring
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I just heard about this book, and almost jumped for joy when I heard it was recolored. I always thought Sandman is so rich a mythology surely they could someday release a paint-over of the material as rich and artistically skilled as the material is imaginatively written. Well, this isn't it. The "recoloring" is just a bunch of Photoshop gradient color fills, and at that the job seems very amateur. If you're going to use gradients, AT LEAST know how to use them to create depth and roundness and shadows... this is just straight drops of color change... very boring. I know this won't bother everyone, people have different takes on art. For me it's a dealbreaker and I'll stick to the old versions which are cheap and have bad coloring rather than spending more money on new bad coloring.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-14 00:46:32 EST)
05-09-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great Value for a masterpiece
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This is what The Sandman deserved, a great edition in many ways. The cover is superb and the protective case too. At first I thought it was an expensive item, but now that I have it in my hands, I can see everything has been designed with an exquisite taste.
If you have read the series, you'll enjoy having it in this format. And if you don't know anything about The Sandman, please don't waste your time and read it!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-16 09:37:55 EST)
05-08-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  classic
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Amazing what more can i say till you have seen it. If you buy it you will enjoy it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-16 09:37:55 EST)
04-02-07 5 4\4
(Hide Review...)  Brilliant
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An absolutely gorgeous treatment of a brilliant series. I can't wait for the future volumes to make their appearances. I'm disappointed that Amazon once sold this volume at a discount and has now decided to charge full fare for it. Look around and you'll be able to save some serious bucks.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 11:11:22 EST)
02-15-07 5 4\5
(Hide Review...)  This is a masterpiece!
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I have been reading Neil Gaiman's works for more than a decade now, and have the original Sandman comics. However, they were suffering a bit of wear and tear, and so when I saw this set for sale, I had to purchase it! It comes in a beautiful leather like slipcase, and I was lucky as I bought it a discounted rate which was value for money given the amazing set that this is. It is quite hefty, but a beautiful work of art, and a collector's dream come true. Highly recommended!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 11:11:22 EST)
01-27-07 5 10\14
(Hide Review...)  What you need to Know
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"Oversize. The first of four slipcased volumes. Collects issues 1-20 of the comic series, with completely new, author-approved coloring of issues 1-18 (issues 19 and 20 were fine already, says Neil). Art by Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III, Chris Bachalo, Michael Zulli, Steve Parkhouse, Kelley Jones, Charles Vess, and Colleen Doran. Includes a host of never before seen material, including the complete original Sandman proposal, a gallery of character designs from Gaiman and the artists who originated the look of the Sandman, and the original script for the World Fantasy Award-winning issue 19, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", together with reproductions of the issue's original pencils by Charles Vess. Plus a new introduction by Paul Levitz, and an afterword by Neil."
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 11:11:22 EST)
01-24-07 5 8\8
(Hide Review...)  Well worth the benjamin.
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There are enough reviews and analyses of The Sandman Chronicles to warrant my cutting to the chase. I own the entire Sandman in hardcover with covers by Dave McKean. They are gorgeous. The recolouring alone is worth the price of owning this volume (and subsequent ones). Now looking better than ever, the strange world of the Endless is given extra depth. The care to the binding and slipcover as well ensures that this will live on your shelf for a very long time.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 11:11:22 EST)
01-16-07 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  Very Happy
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This was bought as a gift and the person who received it is very happy!! The quality and condition of the book is excellant and the speed of delivery top notch. I don't have any but great reviews. Probably the beginning of another collection!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-24 13:48:18 EST)
01-15-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  At long last
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These stories deserved such a high quality format. The reading pleasure is definitely enhanced by the overall package quality. It's quite enjoyable when a book that costs a lot is really worth it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-24 13:48:18 EST)
01-15-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  good stuff..
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I got this book for my girlfriend for christmas. (she is a huge Neil Gaiman fan) Not only do i prefer to buy books from amazon because they usually have exactly what i want, but it is nice that their stock is in such good quality. The book was wrapped in its plastic and there wasnt a ding or dent on the whole book. Oh yeah, it was also the cheapest I could find it. Good job amazon. Anyway, about the product... The book is amazing, the art top notch and the storytelling unmatched by anyone. I used to collect comics at the time that the original sandman books came out. I didnt buy them because at that time I was more into the art of books than the actual story. I regret not picking them up. thank goodness that these books are now put together in a cool hardback and not to sound too nerdy, it actually comes with one of those red string bookmark things that holds your place in the book. I am not smart enough to know the proper name of it but it is little things like that that shows that i am easy to please.. pick up the book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-24 13:48:18 EST)
01-12-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Exquisite Sandman: Absolute Sandman Vol. 1
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I've had the pleasure of working with beautifully bound books on a regular basis. Also have had the pleasure of reading Sandman (now a classic) in the individual issues of the original series. The new material alone is worth the price of admission. The book's format and binding is a treat. Fine bindings are almost a lost art, but to have an exquisitely bound and slipcased edition of the comic that brought a revolution in the perception and understanding of comics is a testament to the respect and dignity that the Sandman series has given to all comic lovers. For those new to the series, this is an opportunity to enjoy the legendary stories in the optimal edition. It's simply beautiful. The stories, of course, have become classics in their own time and are worth reading in the original, perhaps dog-eared editions, as well as this exquisite volume.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-16 02:23:57 EST)
01-12-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Absolute Sandman, absolutely awesome
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I have just received my copy of Absolute Sandman Vol. 1, and I have to say, it is THE best packaging I've ever seen for a reprint.
The effort that's been put in to make this publication ultra special is certainly not lost as you take it out of the slipcase. The recoloured artwork looks fantastic and the larger format makes every detail in the panel available to the reader. The $99.00 cover price may seem like a lot to pay (in the UK it is in some shops for £65.00) but how much would 20 'ordinary' comic issues cost you? The huge leap in quality is worth the extra money - but if you're happy with your older versions of the story then fine.
Absolute Sandman is not an essential purchase just a beautiful one.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-16 02:23:57 EST)
01-11-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Simply excellent
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I believe enough praise has been heaped upon the Sandman series, so I will speak only about this edition.

The book is superbly printed, on thick, glossy paper, on which every color and letter stands out. The binding is very high quality as well, beside having an embossed spine, and a overall 'arcane' look. It looks great, and it's very pleasant to hold in the hands. The cloth bookmark and the slipcase are also welcome. For its price, it's a great value.

I've read the older 10 volume edition, and the new colorings are really a blast. The originals never had such crisp, live colors, and with the pages being about one third larger than those of the older edition, you really feel you're sucked into the book.

You also get lots of extras, including some very cool Sandman images and the full script of Midsummer Night's Dream, though unfortunately it's not annotated by Neil, as the script of Calliope from the original edition was. Still, it's fun to read, and with all the other goodness, you can't really complain, can you?

So, highly recommended!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-16 02:23:57 EST)
01-11-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Absolutely the End-All of Sandman
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I don't have to much to say about this volume- everyone I show it is thunderstruck. My college comicbook club drooled over is, as did my college literature club. Everything is done to perfection- the print quality is wonderful, the restoration of the coloring is stunning. Anyone who is a fan of Sandman needs to pick this up while it is still available, I doubt anything this wonderful will be available again.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-16 02:23:57 EST)
01-10-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  It's f*@*ing Sandman!
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In all seriousness, I'm not one for giving in to hype, but Sandman is, and always will be, one of the absolute best comic books ever published. Add to that the fact that DC's Absolute collections are always gorgeous, and you have the best buy in comics, no strings attached.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-12 07:42:11 EST)
01-10-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  This is how all classic comics should be treated
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This is a very high quality printing of the beginnings of the Sandman classic. The price here is a bonus because it is worth full price. I hope that they continue with the quality prints with the next nine volumes. The cool thing is that the story and the art only get better as Neil and company hone their craft.

All I can say is WOW.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-12 07:42:11 EST)
01-09-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Absolute Sandman,Vol 1
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Absolutely fantastic. A must buy for any Sandman fan(atic) Worth every dollar spent.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-11 08:51:46 EST)
01-09-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  A Lush Guilty Pleasure
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This is so beautifully rendered it is unbelievable and the story itself is brillient.

A must have for any comic fan.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-11 08:51:46 EST)
01-09-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Sandman at its finest (re-read 10/10)
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As a longtime Sandman reader, I found this volume to be everything I could ever desire in an Absolute Sandman. This book collects all of the first 20 issues of the landmark series, has re-colored 18 of the 20 issues (this is a HUGE upgrade) from and of the old trades. Trust me, if you are reading anything but the Absolute Edition, you are missing out on a lot of detail and pleasant art. And if you don't care about art (like I don't), you will still find the stories more enjoyable. This book will look good on your shelf, the spine will not break when you lay it flat, and if you ever enjoyed Sandman at all, you will love this series. Just think, these are the weakest issues of the series. Can't wait for Vol 2 and 3!

Re-readability: 10/10

*I always put re-readability in my reviews for people who like to keep their TPB to re-read*
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-11 08:51:46 EST)
01-04-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The quintessential graphic novel
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Sandman has been printed before, both in the original comic book form and in trade paperback form. This wonderful tome blows the earlier renditions away in it's impressive size and appearance (faux leatherbound and oversized) and in the crisp and clean new coloring. Comic book coloring technology has come a tremendous way in the last decade and this book shows that.

The story is inventive and original and the art expressive and fitting. Neil Gaiman is a standout in the fields of both novel and comic writing.

My only warning - if you buy volume 1 you will no doubt be compelled to buy the three future volumes it will take to tell the entire story.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-09 04:02:29 EST)
11-09-06 5 10\11
(Hide Review...)  Absolute WOW!
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Every fan of the graphic novel format chooses for themselves the moment at which the medium "broke out." Watchmen. Miracle Man. Dark Knight Returns. The Contract With God Trilogy. While there can be no right answer to this question, for me it lies with Sandman, Neil Gaiman's brilliant, literate, and highly entertaining romp through areas as diverse as pop culture, Kaballah, Freudian analysis, serial killers, Shakespeare, death, and other areas too many to number. The story follows one of the endless, creatures that exist as personifications of certain eternal forces, Despair, Destiny, Delusion, Desire, etc, in this case Dream.

The story begins with Dream's capture by mystics in Britain between the world wars and takes off at his release in modern times, following his struggle to rebuild his realm, shattered and abandoned for his absence. While the first few issues touch at the edges of the traditional comic universe, Gaiman quickly departs this and enters his own deep textual musings. While a thread binds all the tales here together, a passion play of rise, fall, and self realization, what one finds here most pleasurable are the stories. Dream is the keeper of tales and many are to be found here. Shakespeare's troop performing a Midsummer Night's Dream for the real King Oberon, a man gifted with eternal life, another of a writer who captures and holds bound a muse for her stories, yet another of the trials of ruling hell, and many others.

Nor does this volume stand along on its prose, for the art too may be some of the most lovely in any modern graphic novel, rich and varied. While the book comes pricey, fans will love the oversized format and those beginning the collection will quickly notice that the price is only nominally higher then buying the individual soft back volumes. Of one thing I am certain, no one will likely regret taking this fine work home.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-04 00:34:55 EST)
11-06-06 5 3\6
(Hide Review...)  Mesmerized...
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I have never read The Sandman series. Actually, I only just finished my first Neil Gaiman book, Neverwhere. Excellent. Dark, humorous, visual. I looked at The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1. And now here it sits on my coffee table. I can smell it, the beautiful thing. I may not totally get the story yet (I'm only on page 152) but I'm thinking does it really matter? This book is drop-dead gorgeous, the pages are a joy to turn, the colors are stunning, the leather boards are deeply grained, the raised spine--for heaven's sake, those used to be the rule rather than the exception I'm sure. I don't really know that I will like the story, too soon to tell, but I know that I don't care. This book is beautiful. By the time I would purchase 3 hardcovers I would have the cost of this book (after discounts)and this one is definitely a standout for any library. You can sit and read something else when you get tired of the heft of the thing on your lap, but even reading a paperback you can smell it and it beckons to be opened. Probably all rather mysterious and compelling, sort of like the Sandman himself I expect. Get your hands on this thing and I can assure you total fascination will be the result. The true bookie lover's scratch and sniff....
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-12-10 00:34:35 EST)
11-03-06 5 5\8
(Hide Review...)  Note for customers in the UK
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Beautiful, stunning absolutely gorgeous.

A quick note to fellow Brits, this was ordered on October 22nd and arrived on November 1st and is much cheaper here than on amazon.co.uk or anywhere else in the UK!! I've ordered stuff domestically that has taken longer in the post!!
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10-31-06 5 2\4
(Hide Review...)  Sandman Fan
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I received my copy yesterday when I got home from work. It is better than I expected. I have two of the Sandman books (Preludes and Nocturnes & Dream Country) from the second edition, and wanted to own the rest of that edition. My problem had been that I could no longer find that edition, and I did not want the new edition. However, this hardback book is wonderful, even better than the second edition that I preferred the artwork in.
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10-24-06 5 7\7
(Hide Review...)  A beautiful presentation of a remarkable story!
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I am completely geeked out over this super-awesome tome. It's huge, heavy, thick, and has that great new-book smell. It's leather bound, features high-quality, glossy paper, and comes in a sturdy cardboard slip-cover. It's a beautiful book that's built to last, and it damn well better be with a cover price of $99.00.

The Sandman is the respected, literary-minded, award-winning comic book series that ran 75 issues from the late 80's to mid 90's. Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 collects the first twenty issues, the first eighteen of which have been completely re-colored. Three more volumes are to follow that will collect the rest of the series.

Sandman is the first major project by Neil Gaiman, who has become well-known for his best-selling novels, including American Gods and Anansi Boys. The story follows Dream of the Endless, also known as Morpheus and the Sandman, a powerful entity who rules the Realm of Dreams. Gaiman blends history, classic legends and myth, religion, philosophy, fantasy, comedy, horror, and drama to weave his epic tale. The story takes us all over the world we know, in times both past and present. We also travel within the many realms of Dream, shifting places shaped both by Morpheus and our own subconcious minds. Briefly, we visit other realms as well, such as Faerie and even Hell itself.

If you enjoy dark fantasy, horror, or just heart-felt human drama, you do yourself a disservice by not checking out Sandman. This book is beautiful but pricey (although it's a lot cheaper on Amazon.com). The story is available in smaller collections that are much more affordable.

In short, read Sandman... you won't be sorry.

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10-20-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Awesome!
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I got mine in the mail yesterday and it was my first exposure to "Sandman". I loved it and will get the other volumes as well.

I would suggest, however, that you flip through your copy. Mine had a torn page about half-way through so I've had to send it back for a replacement.

That aside, this book looks great and the stories are fantastic. It will go on the shelf beside "Watchmen" and "Sin City" as my favorite Graphic Novels.
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10-20-06 5 5\5
(Hide Review...)  Well worth your hard-earned cash!
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Frankly, I've thought that most of the "Absolute" editions were overpriced and a little too self-aggrandizing. Sometimes a good comic book is just a good comic book. I think that's enough. It doesn't have to be a seminal moment in the history of Western literature.

But "The Absolute Sandman" is a little different. The art seems to be clearer (maybe it's just larger) and the coloring has been "sweetened" or maybe "fine-tuned" would be a better term. The book doesn't look like it has been re-drawn; it looks like the same art, only better.

The Special Features are also quite good, showing the history of the development of Sandman and the genesis of the "Midsummer Night's Dream" Story.

This book is worth every penny.

If you are looking for a Christmas gift for the comic-book geek in your life (whether he/ she is into superheroes or art comics) this is the perfect gift. [It is for "Mature" Readers, though]
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10-20-06 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Simply Stunning
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Sandman is such an obvious choice for reprinting in the Absolute format, I'm surprised DC took this long to think of it. Previous reviewers have hit all the right points: the full leather binding, the extra heftiness of the volume, the glorious new look to the color. Nothing seems held back. I'm already salivating over the future volumes. Here are some questions DC should consider answering: Will the final volume include the two Death series? Will any volume include the 7-page story that appeared in a DC Sampler, and was later reprinted in the Fables and Reflections HC?
One final note: the back cover of my copy came with glue smudges from the slipcase. I guess the book was placed in the case before the glue was fully dry. Anyone else experience this problem?
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10-19-06 5 4\5
(Hide Review...)  A cause of envy
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After two weeks in the black hole that is international postal services, an undamaged Amazon box arrived this morning.

Within 10 minutes of opening it two people in my rather small office have ordered copies for themselves. Neither of them are comic book fans.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-12-10 00:34:35 EST)
  
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