It's the end of April, Obscurists, so Steven and I discussed another "book," which is more precisely described as an audible original in the style of a radio drama. "The Sandman" by Neil Gaiman and Dirk Maggs is a comic book story, which can be light and funny like Neil Gaiman is prone to be, and also jet black nightmare fuel, like Neil Gaiman is also prone to be.
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