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The Sandman birthed many comics and changed the way fans looked at the medium. It was the kind of book that you could hand to anyone, even someone who hated comic books, and they would love it. The changing view of Gaiman has made it so that people who would recommend this book have to find another book to give to their non-comic reading friends. Luckily, four years ago, BOOM! Studios put out a comic that is perfect for people who never read comics and for fans looking for a comic like The Sandman: The Many Deaths of Laila Starr, from writer Ram V and artist Filipe Andrade.
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr Tread Similar Ground to The Sandman

The Sandman took readers to the halls of gods, the afterlife, and basically every other place you could imagine, peopling these places with gods and monsters. The stories often dealt with the mysteries of humanity, and that’s one of the reason that it resonated with all kinds of readers. The Many Deaths of Laila Starr did something similar, except unlike The Sandman it used Indian culture instead of Western culture to tell a story about life and death.
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr begins with the Hindu gods, as the goddess of death is told that humanity is about to invent a method of living forever and that she’s out of a job. She’s given a chance to become a human named Laila Starr and go to the Earth. She decides to use her new life to hunt down the man who will invent immortality, so she can stop him and get her job back. Each issue sees her meet him in a different portion of his life, decide not to kill him, and then accidentally die, with the next issue beginning with her being resurrected to start over again by one of her divine lovers.








