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"Sound and Fury"
Sandman Vol 2 7
The Sandman
Title: "Sound and Fury"
Volume: 2
Number: 7
Cover price: $1.50
Cover date: July, 1989
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Chief: Jenette Kahn
Ex. Ed: Dick Giordano
Writers: Neil Gaiman
Pencilers: Mike Dringenberg
Inkers: Malcolm Jones, III
Cover artists: Dave McKean
Cover inker: Dave McKean
Cover colorist: Dave McKean
Colorists: Robbie Busch
Letterers: Todd Klein
Associates: Art Young
Editors: Karen Berger
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"Sound and Fury" is the title to the seventh issue of the second Sandman ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics. The story was written by Neil Gaiman with artwork by Mike Dringenberg and inks by Malcolm Jones, III. It was colored by Robbie Busch and lettered by Todd Klein. The story was edited by Karen Berger with Art Young as assistant editor. This issue shipped with a July, 1989 cover date and carries a cover price of $1.50 per copy (US).

Synopsis[]

The world is in violent turmoil and chaos under the influence of John Dee and the Dreamstone. Dream finds him in a diner and demands to know what he is doing.

Dream is confused the man would use the Dreamstone to hurt and harm others. Frustrated at John Dee's lack of repentance, Dream explains that he created the stone out of his own spirit in order to manipulate the fabric of dreams. The stone was not made for evil. He offers that if Dee reverses the changes he made to the stone that prevent its maker from using it, he will take it back and right all of the wrongs that have been wrought. However, when John Dee realizes who he is speaking to, he determines to kill the Lord of Dreams, and take the Dreaming for himself.

Resigned, Dream dons his Helm, and enters the Dreaming, beckoning his adversary to follow. Dee enters the dream world with the ruby in hand. He makes himself appear as a roman leader, though he is confused by the imagery of the dreamscape. Unchecked, Dee wreaks havoc, causing the dreams of the humans on earth to become nightmares. The chaos shakes the inhabitants of the Dreaming into awareness. Finally, Dream approaches him, warning that Dee's actions are hurting the dreamers. In response, the madman screams that he will take all of the power of dreams and kill Dream himself. Using the ruby against Dream, he uses more and more of the power until it cracks and is destroyed in a massive explosion.

Surprised, John Dee finds himself in a blank realm of whiteness. He believes that he has killed the Lord of Dreams and gained control of the Dreaming. However, he is further surprised to discover that the whiteness is merely the pallor of the skin of Dream's massive palm, as he holds the madman within it. As it happens, destroying the ruby returned what power was trapped within it to its maker.

Complacently, Dream returns Dee to Arkham Asylum, offering some forgiveness. Before leaving, he gives restful sleep and good dreams to all the world, including those in the asylum.

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This series is suggested for mature readers.

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The storyline from this issue is reprinted in the following volumes:

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