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The Sandman #26, pg. 21

Location: The Sandman
Artists: Kelley Jones (Penciller) ,  George  Pratt (Inker) ,  Todd Klein (Letterer) ,  Neil Gaiman (Writer)

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Location: The Sandman
Title: The Sandman #26, pg. 21
Artist:  Kelley Jones (Penciller) ,  George  Pratt (Inker) ,  Todd Klein (Letterer) ,  Neil Gaiman (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1257
Likes on CAF: 7
Comments: 7
Added to Site: 12/20/2018

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What a holiday season it has been.

Sandman - Season of Mists - Kelley Jones

The editing on this page shows all the tiny considerations that made this series absolutely epic.

Todd Klein's lettering throughout is stunning, and this arc really lets him stretch.

Cheers!

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G. C. Member Since 2006
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Posted On 12/20/2018

Great choice !! Congrats !

kent mansley Member Since 2015
1    
Posted On 12/20/2018

Amazing page!

Reba Jacobs Member Since 2017
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Posted On 12/20/2018

Super nice!

Timothy Finney Member Since 2006
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Posted On 12/21/2018

I love how Gaiman's views of Japan's "bubble economy" years influenced Susano-o-no-mikoto's dialogue here. Art wise, I like how Jones, aided by Pratt's clean inking, let go of his Wrightson influences to give the scene the right ambiance. The designs have a certain "Mikado" aspect to them that I don't think I paid quite as much attention to when I first read it, but even now I think it stays inside the lines and doesn't tip over into kitsch. Anyway, what I'm taking too much space to say is, I would have loved to have gotten this page myself. Cheers!

M L Member Since 2015
Posted On 12/21/2018

Timothy Finney wrote:
"  I love how Gaiman's views of Japan's "bubble economy" years influenced Susano-o-no-mikoto's dialogue here. Art wise, I like how Jones, aided by Pratt's clean inking, let go of his Wrightson influences to give the scene the right ambiance. The designs have a certain "Mikado" aspect to them that I don't think I paid quite as much attention to when I first read it, but even now I think it stays inside the lines and doesn't tip over into kitsch. Anyway, what I'm taking too much space to say is, I would have loved to have gotten this page myself. Cheers!
 "

Haha, glad you like it. I agree, and I was at the framer yesterday and we went with a very simple black and red design, and I'm going to cover a lot of the editing to highlight the aesthetics of the page. 

J. Sid Member Since 2004
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Posted On 12/21/2018

Very nice

Chris K. Member Since 2008
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Posted On 6/17/2020

I was wondering where this ended up - a beauty of a page.

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