It's a bit stylised, certainly, but I wouldn't call the artwork bad. It took me a long time to get used to, though. It's a shame you're on this one. Sandman really needs to be read in order, and the volume you're reading is 9 of 10. Depending on how much money you've got access too and whether you're comfortable reading in the original english, given how good the exchange rate is from... just about anywhere to the US, I'd consider ordering from Amazon in the US. The volumes of Absolute Sandman have been re-scanned, recoloured and the artwork clarified in a lot of places, and are supposed to look absolutely jawdropping. I know they look expensive, but remember that each Absolute volume contains multiple volumes of the standard size graphic novels, so I think you get the first 3 graphic novels in the one book. That's on my wishlist, but not something I'd splurge on unless I was feeling really rich, given I own all the volumes in their original printing.
Slink, A Game of You took time to grow on me, but I like it now. The story's more about how people feel inside, so it may be less accessible to aspies. I know I just didn't "get it," at all, my first time through. But after 3 or 4 readings, it started to make a lot more sense to me. It's still not my favourate, but I appreciate it for what it is, now.
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