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 The Dreaming: The Neil Gaiman Page » Endless Nights reviews
While “Endless Nights” is one of those rare comic examples where pictures are not needed – the words speak for themselves – the art magnifies the reading experience.
Neil Gaiman is one of those writers, as evidenced by the cover of his latest book, The Sandman: Endless Nights.
And now, seven years after Gaiman& last tale of Dream, we get a brand new collection of tales of the Endless.
http://www.holycow.com/dreamnew/archives/2003/10/01/endless-nights-reviews   (669 words)

  
 The Sandman: Endless Nights - PopMatters Comic Book Review
The Endless, for those new to Gaiman's work, are something more than gods: they live in the background, older than the dieties, and will be around long after the last god or goddess has given up the ghost.
Miguelanxo Prado draws possibly the only story in the collection to touch on the Endless' history and family dynamics, with a tale of a celestial parliament when time was still young, and what happened to Dream's first lover.
Considering that Destiny doesn't have a whole lot of personality, Quitely does an amazing job; the art is sparse but regal, with a fairy-tale quality that manages to hold the whole universe, from beginning to end.
http://www.popmatters.com/comics/sandman-endless-nights.shtml   (814 words)

  
 Neil Gaiman
Endless Nights is really not Book 12, unless it's also Book 0 at the same time.
I think it's only Amazon.com, as far as I know, who've decided that Endless Nights is Book 12, and I suppose they've picked Sandman:Dream Hunters to be Book 11 by that reckoning.
And the last word for the night goes to a soon-to-be librarian.
http://www.neilgaiman.com/journal/2003/09/twas-night-before-endless-nights-was.asp   (1477 words)

  
 The Sandman: Endless Nights - Neil Gaiman, Glenn Fabry, Milo Manara, Miguelanxo Prado, Frank Quitely, P. Craig Russell, ...
Endless Nights is a landmark piece of work, not only because of its historical perspective, but because Gaiman has felt able to return to his characters and weave more wonderful yarns around them.
Endless Nights takes each of these characters and tells a story of each.
Some of the tales are about the characters themselves and flesh out a bit more information about them.
http://www.grovel.org.uk/reviews/sandma11/sandma11.htm   (457 words)

  
 The Dreaming: The Neil Gaiman Page » Endless Nights review - Toronto Star
The Sandman is the story of Dream of the Endless, tapping into mythology, religion, folklore, history and literature to create a vividly imagined and richly human tale that is, unlike most examples of the medium, more widely read today than when first published.
When Death, usually depicted as a warm, funny and attractive goth girl, turns out the light on the last living being, be it a human being or a universe, Destiny will close his book and disappear.
The glossy, hardcover Endless Nights features seven stories, each self-contained and largely self-explanatory, depicting each of the Endless.
http://www.holycow.com/dreamnew/archives/2003/10/13/endless-nights-review-toronto-star   (420 words)

  
 Locus Online: Claude Lalumière on Graphic Books
Destruction — with his sister Delirium (who, in ages past, used to be known as Delight) in tow, contemplates changing his name and nature while the US government investigates a peninsula whose hills contain debris and artefacts from various possible futures.
The most visually beautiful piece in the book is Destiny's "Endless Nights", with artwork by Frank Quitely.
Compared to the first volume, It Was a Dark and Silly Night...
http://www.locusmag.com/2003/Reviews/10_Lalumiere_Grphx.html   (1586 words)

  
 Review: The Sandman: Endless Nights by Neil Gaiman, et al.
"Endless Nights": Destiny's story is not a story so much as an explanation, but it is hands-down the most beautiful work of art in this whole collection.
It's interesting as a curiosity, to see one of the first women Dream loved and the outcome of that love, to see Delight before Delirium, and to see, of all things, a taciturn and unsmiling Death.
I have loved every one of Neil Gaiman's books that I've read, but I still think he's a better comic book writer than a novelist.
http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/reviews/books/1-4012-0113-X.html   (794 words)

  
 Rambles: Endless Nights, Neil Gaiman
Endless Nights is a collection of seven short stories, each focusing on one of the eternal incarnations: Destiny, Death, Dream, Desire,
Frank Quitely closes the book by illustrating a poetic paean to Destiny, the subtlest and most guarded of the Endless.
Glenn Fabry tackles Gaiman's tale of Destruction, in which archeologists dabble in the future, not the past.
http://www.rambles.net/gaiman_endless03.html   (531 words)

  
 : RevolutionSF - The Sandman: Endless Nights : Review
With The Sandman: Endless Nights, Gaiman returns to his most famous creation to take on something of a dream project -- telling stories of each of the Endless, tailoring each tale to the particular strengths of the all-star lineup of artists collaborating on the book.
Endless Nights is good, even excellent at times, but the whole never quite equals the sum of its parts.
Sandman stories are, by their nature, epic, and it's no coincidence that Dream's chapter in this book is vaster than all the others, the one spilling over with threads and thoughts and ideas to be pursued in other pages of other books some day.
http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.html?id=2485   (1317 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: The Sandman: Endless Nights: Endless Nights (Sandman S.): Books
With The Sandman: Endless Nights, bestselling author Neil Gaiman returns to the characters (and medium) that made him famous.
The stories in this book are so pointless and boring that the real nature of this operation surfaces long before you reach the end of the book: Endless Nights is just a plain commercial operation.
In some chapters, the particular Endless that the chapter is named after hardly appears!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1840235357   (1024 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Books Review Reviews: The Sandman: Endless Nights and King of Dreams
The book ends with a sense of peace: Destiny (or Gaiman) is content to close his book and move on to other tales.
Each tale is exquisitely layered and repays careful reading: the reader is introduced to each of the Endless in turn as they flit in and out of the stories.
The Sandman has always experimented with form, theme and illustration, and Endless Nights continues the tradition.
http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,12084,1069743,00.html   (748 words)

  
 The Sandman: Endless Nights - Neil Gaiman
D) There are beutiful poetic symbols laced throughout this book about the endless.
A) the chapters are divided into detailed descriptions of the 7 endless.
It's worth reading, no doubt, but don't even bother unless you are versed in Gaiman's Endless.
http://www.drive-fly.com/flydrive-1401200893.html   (1038 words)

  
 CNN.com - Review: Two new Gaiman-ic works - Sep. 17, 2003
But a new and fine discovery awaits you in "Endless Nights" and "Wolves": Gaiman is also an accomplished alchemist in artistic collaboration, to the point that he'll sometimes allow his meditative texts to take a secondary position to illustration.
By comparison, the book's centerpiece -- about a confab of the Endless and some celestial entities including Sol -- reads like exposition and holds some of the only rather pedestrian illustration in the book, Miguelanxo Prado's woozy drawings of the star-characters.
But a funny thing has happened on the way to "Endless Nights." Those who do know Gaiman now know too much about him.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/books/09/17/review.gaiman   (998 words)

  
 The WeeklyPress@Philly1.Com -- Gaiman dreams again in Endless Nights -- 11/12/03
A quick bit of backstory: the title character, more commonly referred to as Dream, is one of the seven Endless, best understood as the embodiment of the forces which govern life.
And all his books are adults only, with good reason.
The tale harkens back to Gaiman's last Sandman story, the prose-painting marriage "The Dream Hunters." Both resonate like lost fairy tales just found, adapted to suit the appropriate member of the Endless.
http://www.philly1.com/story7111203.html   (1061 words)

  
 Book Summary : The Sandman: Endless Nights by Neil Gaiman
Rather, they are stand-alone stories about the Endless, which means that they're good stories, but they're not an integral part of the larger work of the "Sandman" series.
Like the rest of Gaiman's "Sandman" series, "Endless Nights" tells stories about beings of great power, which represent universal themes and truths.
The illustrations of this book are top-notch, truly some fantasy-pairings of visual stylists with Gaiman's unique style.
http://www.any-book.com/summary1/1401200893.htm   (294 words)

  
 TheFourthRail.com
There can be no doubt that Endless Nights is a well-crafted hardcover, and it is a treasure to those who loved Sandman and wanted more as well as to anyone who enjoys quality comics...
He brings with him a fantastic stable of artists, some of them legends in their own right, and each one probably an ideal choice for the tales that he has crafted.
Then there is the tale which opens the book, as Gaiman tackles the most popular of the Endless, the cute goth girl incarnation of Death, with his previous collaborator P. Craig Russell.
http://www.thefourthrail.com/reviews/snapjudgments/091503/sandmanendlessnights.shtml   (594 words)

  
 GFL : Endless Nights
This is a tale of the Land of The Endless Nights.
Ahoy friends, there was quite the happening in Endless Nights realm this eve.
One recent evening, in the realm of Endless Nights, Master Dash told us a tale about a mysterious, lost God.
http://humorgalaxy.com/EN/denc.htm   (3649 words)

  
 Neil Gaiman, The Sandman: Endless Nights
The do not illustrate, but rather compliment, the text of "Endless Nights." It cannot be called a story, as nothing happens.
Miguelanxo Prado manages to impart some sense of the light that surrounds the incandescent characters in "The Heart of a Star." In this tale, told by a father to a daughter, we meet the Endless as they were when they were young, near the beginning of things.
For those who have not, let this story in particular and this book in general serve as the equivalent of a formal introduction.
http://www.greenmanreview.com/book/book_gaiman_endlessnights.html   (1224 words)

  
 Strange-Haven.com News -- Gaiman's Endless Nights
At the time, was something like Endless Nights, that is, a collection of shorter stories illustrated by artists you'd always wanted to work with, your initial proposal to them, or did it come along later?
But what I wanted to make was a book like Endless Nights.
And I wanted to do a story where Desire got to star...
http://www.strange-haven.com/news/062903/news1.html   (1705 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Sandman: Endless Nights: Books
Made up of 7 chapters, each chronicles one of the Endless (Death, Desire, Dream, Despair, Delirium, Destruction and Destiny) in a self-contained story superbly illustrated by a different artist.
even frank quitely, more suited to superheroes, finds his place in the final piece of the book, 'endless nights'.
Buy The Sandman: Endless Nights with The Sandman: Fables and Reflections - Book VI today!
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/1401200893   (1510 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Sandman: Endless Nights (Sandman S.): Books
The appearance of all the Dream Kings family, the Endless helps to create diverse and content rich chapters; focusing on not when the book is set but when and where.
With the Dream King being as dark and mysteries as ever I could not put this book down and would recommend this read to anyone, though there are some illustrations of adult content.
In this volume, Neil Gaiman returns to the key characters, and gives us seven self-contained stories illustrated by well-known artists, each dealing with one of the Endless.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1840237848   (911 words)

  
 TheFourthRail.com
It has the same cosmic feel, done in a style that's easy to relate to, with anthropomorphic cosmic phenomena like suns (Sol is a young character) and cosmic constants (the Endless) having some of the same relationship difficulties that mortals have, just on a grander scale.
However, Gaiman, like Alan Moore, is one of the few writers who can make this power felt for readers who aren't necessarily super-hero fans, and to some degree, that's what "The Heart of a Star," the story featured in The Endless Nights Special, is all about.
It's a story of Dream's first love, and gives a pretty good insight into why he doesn't love much anymore, and why he and Desire aren't such good friends anymore.
http://www.thefourthrail.com/reviews/snapjudgments/090103/sandmanendlessnightsspecial.shtml   (597 words)

  
 Dynamic Forces - THE SANDMAN: ENDLESS NIGHTS SOFTCOVER
In addition to the seven tales of the Endless, THE SANDMAN: ENDLESS NIGHTS includes a biography section in the spirit of the Sandman collections (designed by Dave McKean) and a summary of each volume in the Sandman Library.
Joined by a dream-team of artists from around the world, Neil Gaiman - the Hugo Award-winning, New York Times best-selling author of American Gods and the children?s book Coraline - returned to the beloved characters he made famous for THE SANDMAN: ENDLESS NIGHTS, the comics event of 2003.
Alternately haunting, bittersweet, erotic and nightmarish, the seven stories in this book - one for each of the Endless siblings, each illustrated by a different artist - reveal strange secrets and surprising truths.
http://www.dynamicforces.com/htmlfiles/p-C101272.html   (270 words)

  
 Book review: Endless Nights
"Endless Nights", the Destiny story that concludes the book, is nicely painted by Frank Quitely, but it's basically a longer version of the paragraph-long description of Destiny in the "Season of Mists" storyline.
Gaiman returns to the Sandman universe with the first Sandman book he's done since 1999's "The Dream Hunters".
This is a collection of seven stories, one for each member of the Endless.
http://www.amk.ca/books/h/Endless_Nights.html   (411 words)

  
 IGN: Comics in Context #17: Dream Analysis
October 31, 2003 - The new book Endless Nights is not a sequel to Bruce Brown's classic documentary The Endless Summer, in which Morpheus, lord of dreams, leads his siblings through the Dreaming in a quest to find the perfect wave.
Well, first, as the "Dream" story in Endless Nights demonstrates, the Endless existed before there were human beings on Earth; presumably Destiny has existed since the beginning of the cosmos.
Gaiman prefers not to call his Endless gods, but by most people's definitions, they are.
http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/457/457459p1.html   (894 words)

  
 The Sandman: Endless Nights : D. Keith Robinson's Asterisk
They go from the bleak, dreary and rather, well, desperate illustrations and scattered prose of Despair, to the quirky randomness of Delirium, to the traditional comic story form of Dream& story.
It recounts one story each from Dream and his siblings, each told by Neil and illustrated by a different artist.
Endless Nights doesn’t really fit with the Sandman series as a whole, but is a nice addition in a stand-alone role.
http://www.7nights.com/asterisk/archives/the_sandman_endless_nights.php   (639 words)

  
 : RevolutionSF - Sandman: Endless Nights : Review
Where those stories suffer from their brevity and hurried pace, the final entry, titled simply "Endless Nights," almost suffers from the opposite problem: Gaiman just doesn't seem to have anything left to say about Destiny.
We follow Destiny very briefly on his rounds in his garden, and there is an attempt made to make some clever self-referential metaphors (is Destiny's book the book the same book you are reading?).
In his introduction, Gaiman suggests that "The Sandman" will always be his best work and in some ways the pinnacle of his career.
http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.html?id=2210   (830 words)

  
 Endless nights - Deccan Herald - Internet Edition
He has done all he could — shutting his eyes for a long time, counting from one to 500 and backwards, reading a book — but nothing seems to work.
Endless nights - Deccan Herald - Internet Edition
What awaits him, however, is a tormenting night.
http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/may62005/living11939200555.asp   (1304 words)

  
 The Sandman Endless Nights Special Review for Comics on GamePro.com
And of course, it wouldn't be Sandman without a wonderfully unique twist: the sun is telling the tale because the Earth has asked for a bedtime story.
The Endless are invited as well, with Dream bringing along his lady love Killalla, one of the first five Green Lanterns.
http://www.gamepro.com/entertainment/books_comics/comics/reviews/30985.shtml   (772 words)

  
 The Sandman: Endless Nights by Neil Gaiman
The stories really do feel like the Endless character featured, although this is also the reason some pieces are more enjoyable than others, it gives a wonderfully vivid picture of the seven immortals.
Like all the stories, it encloses in its short structure both a unique story in its own right, and an insight into the Endless character.
Russell's art is probably the most traditional but the wonderful contrast between dark and rainy modern Venice and the Venice trapped out of time drive this piece forward.
http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_nov/review1103_2.shtml   (700 words)

  
 The SF Site Featured Review: The Sandman: Endless Nights
Even though he cleaned things up and locked the door behind him, he promised us that he had more stories to tell, that he'd be back to tell them.
In the series, Dream (the Sandman of the title) was always there, even if we never saw him.
But this one mingles them all very closely, so that you can see how closely dreams and desire and despair are all linked to the small destructions that happen to us every day, as well as the larger ones.
http://www.sfsite.com/12a/en165.htm   (1426 words)

  
 Sandman: Endless Nights HC
ENDLESS NIGHTS presents seven tales — one for each member of the Endless — that reveal strange and surprising truths about The Sandman and his uniquely dysfunctional family.
Sandman: Endless Nights HC By Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russell, Milo Manara, Bill Sienkiewicz, Miguelanxo Prado, Barron Storey, Glenn Fabry, Frank Quitely, Dave McKean.
http://store.comicfusion.net/star19617.html   (70 words)

  
 Endless Nights - 2005 Blog
IN fact i'm really angry, disgruntled, and very testy, to say the least i've started crying too.
I really wish I could remember the details, but you know how that goes sometiems.
Faye, she said she could never have imagined me depressed (for all those who knew me three years ago...buwahahaha) because she felt i was just the most positive person she's ever known!
http://www.geocities.com/chyldofthenyte/05.html   (22053 words)

  
 Endless Nights
Each tale is stylistically different, and illustrated by a different artist.
The book is divided int seven chapters, each devoted to one of the members of the Endless, a family of brothers and sisters, anthropomorphic representations of aspects of life.
The Sandman: Endless Nights is a graphic novel by Neil Gaiman published by DC Comics in 2003.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/endless_nights   (242 words)

  
 The Sandman - Endless Nights - Neil Gaiman
They do not live long, but she made Sto-Oa happy, for a moment, and on her death he translated her into his center, to burn inside the heart of he star and comfort him through the long night.
The paintings in Destiny's hall show his brothers and sisters as they might wish to be seen (although the wish and the thing are so close in the realm of the Endless that you cannot get a thin-bladed knife between them).
One day he will lay it down, when the book is done, and what comes after that is still unwritten.
http://www.generationterrorists.com/quotes/the_sandman_endless_nights.shtml   (971 words)

  
 WellredPress Forum :: View topic - Sandman: Endless Nights
It’s like you meet someone at a party, and maybe you notice their short or they make a joke, but then when you stop to talk with them, nope, nothing there.
And don’t misunderstand that, I can certainly appreciate the intelligence and creativity of Neil Gaiman, and having also heard him speak live before, I think his success and reputation are well-deserved.
It’s unfortunate, as I’d love to learn what the big deal is about the Endless cast of characters.
http://wellredpress.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=113   (241 words)

  
 Neil Gaiman
You don't really have to know that these characters are versions of characters (like Daredevil, or the X-Men) who were meant to have turned up 400 years later, to enjoy the story.
It's for people who aren't sure that they want to buy a whole hardback book, but would like to see what the fuss is about.
It's sort of like Endless Nights, which I wrote hoping that for new readers it would be perfectly accessible, while Sandman readers would get a different reading experience.
http://www.neilgaiman.com/journal/2003_08_31_archive.asp   (5756 words)

  
 Endless Nights
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 ordoinfo.org » The Sandman: Endless Nights
I enjoyed it greatly, and it works as good capstone to the story of the Endless.
Each story captures the purpose and drive of each character, and does so in a way that is almost independent of the story of Dream.
The art for every section is great, the best the series has ever seen in my recollection.
http://www.ordoinfo.org/2005/03/22/the-sandman-endless-nights   (242 words)

  
 The Sandman: Endless Nights by Neil Gaiman and Various Artists
This isn't an epic story line, nor does it relate directly to any of the stories Gaiman told before.
Perhaps the most interesting story is "Heart of a Star," a story that takes place far in the past.
Dream and the other Endless are invited to convention of celestial objects.
http://www.stomptokyo.com/scott/blog/C4482399/E716483338   (384 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - CBR News - The Comic Brief
THE SANDMAN: ENDLESS NIGHTS is sure to delight Gaiman's large and loyal following.
With an international dream-team of artists, Gaiman explores each member of The Endless in a series of seven powerful tales.
In addition to these stories, THE SANDMAN: ENDLESS NIGHTS includes a biography section and a summary of each volume in the Sandman Library.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=2306   (955 words)

  
 Entertainment Weekly, Salon.Com, And CNN.Com Feature The Sandman: Endless Nights
In it, Laura Miller writes, "The appearance of Endless Nights should be the occasion for confirmed prose junkies - Gaiman aficionados and novices alike - to make a foray, however brief, off the reservation.
The October 3 issue of Entertainment Weekly features the five-page article "The Best Comic Book Ever Returns," on Neil Gaiman and The Sandman: Endless Nights, in which Scott Brown writes, "Gaiman probably could have started a church on his Sandman following."
Salon.com has posted a story on Neil Gaiman and The Sandman: Endless Nights at http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2003/09/25/gaiman/.
http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/news/106460821327543.htm   (290 words)

  
 The Very Best Books : The Sandman: Endless Nights
The Very Best Books : The Sandman: Endless Nights
Four stars--only because, as good as this might be, there are several key areas where it could be even better.
I would really like to see this expanded into a full-length graphic novel, at least.
http://www.elise.com/store/Reviews/ItemId/1401200893/ReviewPage/7   (704 words)

  
 Bruce Springsteen - ENGLISH SONS (aka Endless Nights) lyric
Yea, the light on your portrait and the light in your face
Bruce Springsteen - ENGLISH SONS (aka Endless Nights) lyric
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 TheFourthRail.com - Critiques on Infinite Earths
Note: For further comments about the Dream story, illustrated by Miguelanxo Prado, click HERE to read my review of The Sandman: Endless Nights Special, a retailer incentive/preview book.
In some cases, Gaiman is presenting the reader with a riddle, never quite saying if the solution is to be found in the endings or in one's own mind.
I read The Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen when I was in junior high and high school, respectively, and I could tell these were big comics, important comics.
http://www.thefourthrail.com/reviews/critiques/091503/sandmanendlessnights.shtml   (527 words)

  
 Endless Nights (Sandman) by Neil Gaiman
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Neil Gaiman's enormously successful Sandman series, which won millions of fans as well as remarkable critical acclaim, introduced The Endless - Dream, Destiny, Death, Desire, Delirium, Despair and Destruction - a family of beings who existed outside the worlds of the gods.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/neil-gaiman/endless-nights.htm   (154 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Richard Marx - Greatest Hits: Music
A dependable hitmaker throughout the late '80s and early '90s, Marx scored with rockers ("Don't Mean Nothing," "Should've Known Better"), and ballads ("Right Here Waiting," "Endless Summer Nights") alike.
use music for a sultry and melancholic love night: by I.
This CD has all of his biggest hits including the number 1's "Hold On To The Nights", "Satisfied" and "Right Here Waiting For You".
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002TLX?v=glance   (1731 words)

  
 Widener University Pioneer Review (Literary Journal) Endless Nights
My touch of her is lost, for with each attempt, I awaken and scream.
With each day, I fight the pain, and fight the fear of never seeing her again.
So I sleep off my hard days, only to be satisfied with endless nights.
http://www.widener.edu/?pageId=2531   (106 words)

  
 So Sandman: Endless Nights and new Buck 65
*love* the little endless Xtian 13:45:18 9/19/03 (
So Sandman: Endless Nights and new Buck 65
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