![]() Most of the fun in this series, I think, is in the miniaturized versions of the Endless, in how they interact with each other, and how their interactions compare to those of their adult forms. The pictures are gorgeous and full of detail (and color, since Delirium is a major player), with plenty for both kids and adults to look at. It's pitched to kids in its language as well, although I don't know how much sense it'd make to someone who isn't already familiar with the Endless from the regular Sandman canon - which is decidedly not kids' stuff. I didn't realize before I got it that it really was a kids' storybook, rather than what I think of as a more regular graphic novel. ![]() He visits each of her siblings in turn, but she's nowhere to be found! ![]() In The Little Endless Storybook, Delirium has gotten lost, and it's up to her companion and guardian, the dog Barnabas, to find her. Summary: The Little Endless Storybooks are just that, children's storybooks, illustrated with lovely watercolors by Jill Thompson, that feature the kid versions of the Endless first featured in Sandman #40. ![]()
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