Review: The Sandman Vol. 4: Season of Mists by Neil Gaiman

Cover for The Sandman Vol. 4 Seasons of Mist by Neil Gaiman

Title:  The Sandman Vol. 4: Season of Mists

Author: Neil Gaiman

Illustrator: Kelley Jones

Series: The Sandman #4

Pages: 219

4 stars out of five
4 stars – It was really good

Ten thousand years ago, Morpheus condemned a woman he loved to Hell. Now his family, The Endless, have convinced him that he did her a disservice. To make it right, he returns to Hell to rescue her but finds Hell has changed since his last visit.

This was a fascinating one. Morpheus has to deal with demons, Ancient Egyptian deities, Asgardian Gods, and fairies. I loved all the different worlds colliding in the Dreamworld and I hope we see more of some of these characters in the future. I do wonder if the 

With each volume Morpheus is changing. He is becoming more human and fixing his past errors. I really love all the growth his character has gone through since that first episode. 

Also, I just love the artwork for this comic.


Goodreads / Amazon


Previous books in the series:

  1. Preludes & Nocturnes
  2. The Doll’s House
  3. Dream Country


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