Sandman #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe third chapter of "A Game of You" arrives wrapped in Dave McKean's characteristically atmospheric cover — a warmly lit, almost dreamlike composition featuring a pensive young woman at the center, flanked by two mask-like faces emerging from the shadows, with a moon-face sign reading "Marca Luna" glowing in the background. The interplay of golden candlelight and lurking darkness sets a tone that feels both intimate and quietly unsettling, perfectly suited to this arc's themes of identity and dream. With Neil Gaiman writing and Colleen Doran on interior art, this 1992 installment of The Sandman is the kind of mid-arc issue that deepens the mystery with every page.
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