Sandman #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart six of "The Doll's House" arc arrives with a cover that is pure atmosphere — a shadowed, partially veiled face emerges from darkness, a large spider resting prominently at its center, while decaying autumnal foliage and delicate lace frame the composition in shades of deep amber and brown. Dave McKean's cover work here is genuinely unsettling, layering texture and dread in a way that feels closer to fine-art photography than traditional comic illustration. With Neil Gaiman writing and Mike Dringenberg and Malcolm Jones III on interior art, this 1990 DC issue promises the kind of moody, literary storytelling that made Sandman something special.
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