Midnight Days

Author: Neil Gaiman's
Published: January 2000
Book description (from Good Reads): Gathered from Gaiman's long career, this omnibus edition includes Gaiman's early work on John Constantine: Hellblazer and Swamp Thing, as well as a never-before-reprinted Sandman story. An introduction by Gaiman himself is also included.


Includes:
*Jack in the Green, which was not really all that interesting or maybe not too much to my taste. It felt like nothing was really happening here but it was an ok start for the collection. I guess this would be more appreciated from the nostalgic value. The art was good in the old style which I identify as older comic vibe (it was published a little while back).
*Brother Power was a bit too weird, the storyline is not bad but too short. Also in such a small amount of pages, I am surprised to find someone I really dislike.
*Shaggy God Stories this one was simply strange in not in the best way. I do not like it a lot, the idea of trees and plants have thoughts and a higher authority figure. It seemed like a good idea but, the one being we follow is not capturing me at all.
*Hold Me this is about Constantine is my favorite and I enjoyed it thoroughly. I have not seen anything else about Constantine but I should.
*Sandman Midnight Theatre not sure if I like it or not but it was not capturing my attention all that much.
*Welcome back to the House of Mystery this one was a nice quick read.

So overall I did not like the stories or plot or pretty much anything I cannot say I recommend this but then again what do I know about graphic novels really?



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