The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country - The Glass House

Illustrated by Lisandro Estherren
Hardcover
$29.99 US
On sale Apr 02, 2024 | 208 Pages | 9781779520722

The celebrated world of The Sandman expands with the direct sequel to The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country, as the Corinthian takes a bite out of Silicon Valley!

Enter the Sandman Universe once again for the latest chapter of The Sandman saga!

The Corinthian has been turned loose on our realm once more, and this time he sets his sights on the very root of rapacious American capitalism—Silicon Valley.

His relentless pursuit of the Smiling Man will carve a bloody path from the C-suite of Prophet Capital to the bowels of a demonic nightclub, and no one will be safe from his reach. Not Ken, living large in the Bay Area since parting ways with Barbie all those years ago. Not Max, a nervous hedge fund manager on the rise who’s never quite fit anywhere. Not anyone. 

Multiple Eisner Award-winning writer James Tynion IV reunites with superstar horror artist Lisandro Estherren to bring you the nightmare-fueled follow-up you’ve been craving, a tale that will plumb the bottomless depths of our yearning for more at the heart of the American dream.

This volume collects The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country – The Glass House #1-6.
James Tynion IV started in the comics business assisting Scott Snyder in writing backup stories for Snyder's groundbreaking Batman series. Tynion soon began writing Talon, and in 2020, started his own acclaimed run on the main Batman series. He has also written Batman: Detective Comics, Constantine: The Hellblazer, and Justice League Dark, along with co-creating major horror hits such as The Nice House on the Lake, Something is Killing the Children, and The Department of Truth.

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The celebrated world of The Sandman expands with the direct sequel to The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country, as the Corinthian takes a bite out of Silicon Valley!

Enter the Sandman Universe once again for the latest chapter of The Sandman saga!

The Corinthian has been turned loose on our realm once more, and this time he sets his sights on the very root of rapacious American capitalism—Silicon Valley.

His relentless pursuit of the Smiling Man will carve a bloody path from the C-suite of Prophet Capital to the bowels of a demonic nightclub, and no one will be safe from his reach. Not Ken, living large in the Bay Area since parting ways with Barbie all those years ago. Not Max, a nervous hedge fund manager on the rise who’s never quite fit anywhere. Not anyone. 

Multiple Eisner Award-winning writer James Tynion IV reunites with superstar horror artist Lisandro Estherren to bring you the nightmare-fueled follow-up you’ve been craving, a tale that will plumb the bottomless depths of our yearning for more at the heart of the American dream.

This volume collects The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country – The Glass House #1-6.

Author

James Tynion IV started in the comics business assisting Scott Snyder in writing backup stories for Snyder's groundbreaking Batman series. Tynion soon began writing Talon, and in 2020, started his own acclaimed run on the main Batman series. He has also written Batman: Detective Comics, Constantine: The Hellblazer, and Justice League Dark, along with co-creating major horror hits such as The Nice House on the Lake, Something is Killing the Children, and The Department of Truth.

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