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Whereas the first half of The Sandman were rousing adventures, it's in the final volumes where Neil Gaiman uses the character to explore familial responsibility and the nature of dreams.
But don't worry, it's not a slog (Tell that to Raman) - there's still tons of bloodshed.
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Whereas the first half of The Sandman were rousing adventures, it's in the final volumes where Neil Gaiman uses the character to explore familial responsibility and the nature of dreams.
But don't worry, it's not a slog (Tell that to Raman) - there's still tons of bloodshed.