Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:I actually enjoyed the ending very much, it's just other sections didn't impress me much. Thanks for being so understanding.
I felt the same way the first time, but upon re-readings, I've found a lot of stuff I missed. There's a ton of very subtle stuff. I'd recommend a re-reading, and even looking up some critical analysis' of the book. You'll find some really interesting stuff.
Currently, I think Watchmen is one of the best comics I've ever had the pleasure of reading. Most of Alan Moore's stuff is pretty brilliant, though some of it I've definitely disliked.
Also, Neil's currently doing an "Eternals" mini for Marvel. I've read the first three (of seven) issues, but I haven't enjoyed it so much. I don't think Neil's the best superhero writer.
As far as Sandman, technically it isn't required to read most of them chronologically, but as the others have mentioned, the last two volumes should be kept for the last two.
Some of the volumes are just short stories, and others don't have much to do with the overall plot about Dream and the others, so I'd still recommend checking out four and seven after the first one. Volume seven, Brief Lives, is my personal pick for the best of the series.