Sandman #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart four of Neil Gaiman and Shawn McManus's "A Game of You" arc arrives with a cover by Dave McKean that feels genuinely unsettling — a shadowy figure rendered in warm amber tones, framed by a taxi meter and the hand-scrawled word "KooKoo," layered beneath the story's title in fragmented, overlapping type. The collage-style design captures something deeply personal and unnerving, a sense of fractured identity that feels entirely at home in the world of Sandman. For readers following this 1992 storyline, this issue marks the midpoint of an arc that has consistently pushed the series into strange, intimate territory.
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