If you're looking for action, this isn't the comic to look in, but if you want to think, this might be a good place.
He seems to subscribe to the "dieties exist only when people believe in them" thought, or at least uses it in this series, but ultimately isn't attacking.
bigsleepj wrote:I don't care always for action. I prefer story and writing above action.
bigsleepj wrote:I wonder if anyone really do believe that?
bigsleepj wrote:I know though that Gaiman has nothing against Christianity and really loves CS Lewis and GK Chesterton, two explicitly Christian authors although paradoxically he has a dislike of the Narnian Chronicles having a hidden Christian allegory (source: here) despite citing them amongst his favourite and most influential books.
uc pseudonym wrote:That will serve you well with this series. I will note there is some action, merely of a surreal sort.
uc pseudonym wrote:Considering that many of my friends do, yes.
uc pseudonym wrote:However, perhaps I am being too skeptical]
It's hard to say. Not all authors who write about gods and God believe what they write and are able to seperate their view-points from their literature. Terry Pratchett's Discworld also holds that "If you believe in gods it will make them true" but never does he says that he actually believes it.SirThink2Much wrote:The tone is dark yet quirky, another reason why I enjoy it so much. Some sex, violence, and cussing--if you can't tolerate that sort of thing, hate confusing dark fantasy, and are still rather iffy about the religious/mythology thing, you might want to skip it. All in all, however, I'd still consider it a great piece of literature.
bigsleepj wrote:Oh. Really? Hmmm, just out of curiosity what exactly do you call such a religious philosophy (if that is even the correct term to apply)?
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Unlike Frank Miller's The Watchmen, I don't feel like I'm reading trashy softcore porn comics.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:I just feel Frank Miller likes lots of sex and graphic violence in his novels for the heck of it, in the Sandman the sex and violence are definetly there but not focused on wholey and they are more central to the story I feel. Just my opinion.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Joshua, are you suggesting I skip volumes 2, 3 and 5, 6 entirely?
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Uh, sorry. I meant Alan Moore.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Watchmen was good but not great, I much prefer The Sandman so far. But that's probably just me.
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