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Sandman Vol. 2 8

SANDMAN VOL. 2 #8

Cover Date: August 1989
Cover Price: $1.50

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Cover Credits:
Art: Dave McKean


Feature:

"Sandman Goes Beyond Their Wildest Dreams"

(3 Pages)

Credits:

Ramsey Campbell, Alan Moore, Stephen Gallagher, Steve Bissette, Don Thompson, Will Shetterly, Bryan Talbot, Mike Harrison, Emma Bull, Vincent Cecolini, Rick Veitch, James Herbert, Mary Gently, and Clive Barker (script)

Comment(s):

The first three pages of this issue contains short reviews of the Sandman comic by the following people: Ramsey Campbell, Alan Moore, Stephen Gallagher, Steve Bissette, Don Thompson, Will Shetterly, Bryan Talbot, Mike Harrison, Emma Bull, Vincent Cecolini, Rick Veitch, James Herbert, Mary Gently, and Clive Barker.

 


Feature:

"In the Beginning..."

(4 Pages)

Credits:

Neil Gaiman (script)
Mike Dringenberg (art)
Karen Berger (edits)

Comment(s):

This is Gaiman's retelling of the events of the first seven issues with new illustrations by Dringenberg.

 


Story: "The Sound of Her Wings" (24 Pages)

Credits:

StoryNeil Gaiman
PencilsMike Dringenberg
InksMalcolm Jones III
LetteringTodd Klein
ColorsRobbie Busch
EditingKaren Berger

Feature Character(s):

Dream

Supporting Character(s):

Death (first appearance; one of the Endless; Dream's elder sister; last in Sandman: Overture #6; next in Captain Atom #42)

Other Character(s):

Franklin (first appearance; a New York kid; dies)
Harry (first appearance; a jewish fiddler; dies)
Esmé (first appearance; a stand-up comedian; dies)

Synopsis:

His full power at last restored, Dream idly broods in a New York park, feeding pigeons. The completion of his quest has left him strangely disappointed and unsure of what to do next. He is greeted warmly by his sister, Death, who vainly tries to cheer him up, then then bitterly scolds him for indulging his dejection. He glumly accompanies her on her rounds, as she collects the dying, young and old, encouraging them to greet their end with good cheer. Watching her work remind him of his own responsibilities. His sister has given him the solace he sought.


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