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    Preludes and Nocturnes (The Sandman #1) -

    Neil Gaiman

    DC Comics
    1998
    240 páginas
    8h 0m
    ISBN-13: 9781563892271
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    In 1916, Dream is captured and encased in a glass globe in a failed attempt by a fictional Edwardian magician (very much in the vein of Aleister Crowley) named Roderick Burgess to bind Death and attain immortality. Dream bides his time for decades until Burgess dies. Afterwards, his son Alexander becomes Dream's new captor. Finally, in 1988, Alex's guards grow careless and the guards watching him fall asleep in his presence, allowing Dream to use the sand from their dream to his benefit. When the guards awake and break the seal Dream was in, he is then able to escape. Dream punishes Alex by cursing him to experience an unending series of nightmares. The rest of the story concerns Dream's quest to recover his totems of power, which were dispersed following his capture: a pouch of sand, a helm and a ruby. The pouch is being kept by a former girlfriend of John Constantine's. Once that is recovered, Dream travels to hell to regain the helm from a demon, where he incurs the wrath of Lucifer (an enmity that will have major repercussions later in the series). The ruby is in the possession of John Dee, a.k.a. Doctor Destiny, a supervillain from the Justice League of America series. He has warped and corrupted the ruby, rendering Dream unable to use it, and with it he nearly tears apart the Dreaming. However, thinking that it will kill Dream, Dee shatters the ruby, inadvertently releasing the power that Dream had stored in the ruby and restoring Dream to his full power. The collection ends with "The Sound of Her Wings", an epilogue to the first story-arc. This issue introduces a character who has become one of the series' most popular and prominent personalities: Dream's older sister Death. She is depicted as an attractive, down-to-earth young goth girl, very unlike the traditional personification of death, and spends the issue talking Dream out of his brief post-quest depression.

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    Neil Gaiman nasceu em 1960, na cidade de Portchester, Inglaterra. Desde pequeno, demonstrou sua ligação com os quadrinhos. Seu trabalho mais conhecido é "Sandman", que o imortalizou entre os fãs de HQs. Por 75 números, Gaiman e "Sandman" foram se tornando cada vez mais famosos. A série tornou-se o carro-chefe do selo Vertigo, destinado a um público geralmente adulto que não queria mais saber de super-heróis. O autor ganhou reconhecimento da crítica ao receber prêmios ao redor do mundo, entre eles o prestigiado World Fantasy Award, geralmente concedidos apenas a obras em prosa. Entre outros vários trabalhos com HQs, romances e roteiros, Gaiman publicou os livros "Coraline", "Deuses Americanos" e "O Livro do Cemitério".

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