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Gaiman creates a story that is at once engrossing and humorous. Morpheus has to fix these problems without a clear picture of what has happened. Besides the issue of Rose Walker, there were escapes and shenanigans in the Dreaming owing to the lack of proper supervision. Dream’s) earlier incarceration but one learns what one needs to follow it during the telling of this story. The troubles that play out in this volume result from Morpheus’s (a.k.a. Gaiman is among the most superb developers of stories within stories such that his serial work always leaves the reader satisfied. The volume presents a clean and satisfying story. After a prologue that tells an African tribal myth about a love between a mortal woman and a god, the other seven issues tell the story of Rose Walker, a young woman whose mere existence will become a threat to the Dreaming (the world of dreams and the dominion of Morpheus, god of dreams.) The prologue story introduces concepts helpful for the main story, but does not otherwise share characters or plot details with the larger arc. “The Doll’s House” story arc is the second volume in the original run of “Sandman,” and consists of issues #9 – 16. 2: The Doll’s House – 30th Anniversary Edition by Neil Gaiman
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