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Revisit: The Sandman: World’s End
After the beautiful and satisfying Brief Lives, World’s End was inevitably going to be a letdown. True to the concept, these are just stories to pass the time, to fill in a gap before the final storyline.
http://www.comicsgirl.com/2008/07/11/revisit-the-sandman-worlds-end/
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World's End (The Sandman, #8) by Neil Gaiman
World's End book. Read 1,013 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. A reality storm draws an unusual cast of characters together. They...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25103.World_s_End
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World's End | Sandman Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia
World's End consists of The Sandman issues #51-56. Contents[show] (#51) "A Tale of Two Cities" The first story eschews the traditional comic style, with linked panels containing word balloons and panels which narrate the story: instead, the narration appears as prose, with illustrations...
https://sandman.fandom.com/wiki/World%27s_End
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The Wertzone: The Sandman: Worlds' End by Neil Gaiman
Two travellers are driving across the United States, headed for Chicago. An unseasonable storm strands them at an inn, known as Worlds' End....
http://thewertzone.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-sandman-worlds-end-by-neil-gaiman.html
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The Sandman (Vol. 8): Worlds’ End by Neil Gaiman | Fantasy Literature: Fantasy and Science Fiction Book and Audiobook Reviews
Volume 8, Worlds’ End, blends the two approaches via Gaiman’s Chaucerian narrative: There are a series of separate stories told in Worlds’ End, but they are unified by a framing device.
http://www.fantasyliterature.com/reviews/sandman-vol-8-worlds-end/
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The Language of the Night: The Sandman's Worlds' End
In the Acknowledgments Section of The Sandman: World’s End (Volume 8), Neil Gaiman writes of this volume:
Each of these stories came about because I had a specific artist with whom I wanted ...
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/4/10/1651898/-The-Language-of-the-Night-The-Sandman-s-Worlds-End
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The Sandman Reread: World’s End
But with a title like “World’s End,” even the single issue short stories bode something far different than they did in previous anthology-style arcs.
https://www.tor.com/2013/03/13/sandman-reread-worlds-end/