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Sandman Collections | |
Title: | "The Doll's House" |
Volume: | 2 |
Number: | 2 |
Cover price: | $19.99 |
Cover date: | November, 2011 |
Publisher: | DC Comics; Vertigo |
Credits | |
Chief: | Bob Harras |
Ex. Ed: | Mark Doyle |
Writers: | Neil Gaiman |
Pencilers: | Mike Dringenberg; Chris Bachalo; Michael Zulli |
Inkers: | Malcolm Jones, III; Steve Parkhouse |
Colorists: | Robbie Busch |
Letterers: | Todd Klein; John Costanza |
Associates: | Art Young |
Editors: | Scott Nybakken |
Group editor: | Jeb Woodard |
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Sandman is an American ongoing comic book series of the dark fantasy genre. It was published by DC Comics and was later printed under DC's newly minted Vertigo imprint. The book ran from 1989 to 1996, spanning a total of seventy-five issues. The series was crafted by writer Neil Gaiman which introduced the mythology of The Dreaming and all its denizens to the DC Universe. The series resurrected several obscure host characters from DC's anthology titles including, Destiny, Eve, Lucien the Librarian, Cain & Abel and the Hecatae. The series centered on the character of Morpheus, also known as Dream, and his extended family, which are known as The Endless.
Issues[]
- Sandman Vol 2 9
- Sandman Vol 2 10
- Sandman Vol 2 11
- Sandman Vol 2 12
- Sandman Vol 2 13
- Sandman Vol 2 14
- Sandman Vol 2 15
- Sandman Vol 2 16
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Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
Organizations
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Dream, also known as the Sandman, was created by English writer Neil Gaiman and artists Sam Kieth and Mike Dringenberg. He first appeared in The Sandman, Volume 2 #1 in January, 1989 in a story titled "Sleep of the Just".
- This series is suggested for mature readers.
- This volume shipped to retailers on November 14th, 2018.
- Unlike the original Sandman: The Doll's House trade paperback collection, this volume does not reproduce the story from Sandman #8. That story can be found in Sandman 30th Anniversary Edition, Volume 1 and the Absolute Death hardcover collection.
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