[36], In 1999, Gaiman wrote The Sandman: The Dream Hunters, a novella illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano. Dream-creature Dream King The Dreamweaver Kai'ckul Lord L'Zoril Monarch of the Sleeping Marches Morpheus Murphy Nightmare King Oneiros King of Stories the Shaper Sultan of Sleep The Sandman ⦠Death: The High Cost of Living was published from March 1993 to May 1993 and was based on the fable that Death takes human form once a century to remain grounded and in touch with humanity. [63], The Sandman, written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by J. H. Williams III, returned in October 2013 as a limited series. "[4] The series has exerted considerable influence over the fantasy genre and graphic novel medium since its publication. [16] He then meets John Constantine in Hellblazer No. The first installment of the multi-part production dropped July 15. Saved by Bayushi Tai. [59], Critic Hilary Goldstein described the comic book as "about the concept of dreams more so than the act of dreaming. They both knew there would be terrible consequences if a mortal fell in love with one of the Endless, but they gave in to their desires. A little girl with formidable powers imagines into existence the Sandman, a terrible monster from her nightmares that brings harm to anyone who wants to hurt her. A notable exception is Lyta Hall, formerly Fury of the 1980s super-team Infinity, Inc., who figures prominently in the "Kindly Ones" story arc, and her superhuman abilities are not ignored. Avary was fired after disagreements over the creative direction with executive producer Jon Peters, best known for Batman and Superman Lives. '"[8], Gaiman crafted the new character from an initial image of "a man, young, pale and naked, imprisoned in a tiny cell, waiting until his captors passed away ... deathly thin, with long dark hair, and strange eyes." [1] The Sandman is a story about stories and how Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams, is captured and subsequently learns that sometimes change is inevitable. [58] In its earliest story arcs, the Sandman mythos existed primarily in the DC Universe, and as such numerous DC characters made some appearances or were mentioned. Dream of the Endless â an impossibly old being who is also the living personification of dreams. Gaiman recalled, "I said, 'Um ... yes. 10 The Sandman Wasnât Neil Gaimanâs First Choice See more ideas about sandman, sandman tattoo, sandman neil gaiman. It was due to their meeting on the Sandman film project that Avary and Gaiman collaborated one year later on the script for Beowulf. In Swamp Thing vol. Whether you have read The Sandman before or are a first timer, this is the one book you need to buy this fall. "Waking the Sandman Part Two: Night Terrors", Manning "1990s" in Dolan, p. 262: "In March 1993, DC Comics debuted a three-issue limited series entitled. History: Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams, the Sandman. Daniel Hall is a character in the Sandman comic book series written by Neil Gaiman. Was this review helpful to you? [72] The fourth volume including issues #57–75 and the story "The Castle" from Vertigo Jam #1 was released in December 2015. Arnold, Andrew D. (February 16, 2004). But I feel like the time for a Sandman movie is coming soon. May 10, 2019 - Explore Melissa Ortiz's board "sandman Lord Morpheus" on Pinterest. [91] David S. Goyer announced in an interview in early December that he would be producing an adaptation of the graphic novel, alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Neil Gaiman. [43] This collection was the first hardcover graphic novel ever to appear on the New York Times Hardcover Best Seller list. The author hoped to launch the series in another form but plans for a television adaptation are on hold as production moves forward on the film. "[55], The Sandman comic book series falls within the dark fantasy genre, albeit in a more contemporary and modern setting. [41][42], Gaiman wrote several new stories about Morpheus and his siblings, one story for each, which were published in 2003 as the Endless Nights anthology. Limited to 500 copies and autographed by Gaiman, the Silver edition includes both volumes with a slipcase, silver-like finish and a numbered page with Gaiman's signature. 75, was dated March 1996.[12]. Gaiman had considered including characters from the "Dream Stream" (including the Kirby Sandman, Brute, Glob, and the brothers Cain and Abel) in a scene for the first issue of his 1988 miniseries Black Orchid. [93] Goyer told Deadline Hollywood in an interview that the studio was very happy with the film's script. [44], Writer/artist Jill Thompson wrote and illustrated several stories featuring the Sandman characters. "The Origin of the Comic You Are Now Holding (What It Is and How It Came to Be", Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 240: "Neil Gaiman, aided by penciller Mike Dringenberg, introduced the character Death to a fascinated readership ... Death was an instant hit and arguably became more popular than the Sandman himself.". "[59] In the early issues, responsibility and rebirth were the primary themes of the story. It was reported in September 2010 that Warner Bros. Television was licensing the rights to produce a TV series, and that Supernatural creator Eric Kripke was their preferred candidate to adapt the saga. It was written by Gaiman and featured a different illustrator for each story. The Sandman No. Fans looking for another entirely new way to consume The Sandman can check out the special Audible series. Were I to list the 100 best single comic-book issues I have ever read, three would come from this collection. ... Lord ⦠The story is structured not as a series of unconnected events nor as an incoherent dream, but by having each panel have a specific purpose in the flow of the story. Written by But the rest is up to you. [22] Fury, in her civilian guise as Lyta Hall was the only superhero recurring character in the series. [46], To commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of The Sandman, Gaiman wrote a new tale involving the battle that had exhausted Morpheus prior to the beginning of the original story. The stories within were usually 24 pages long, with eight exceptions within the main story arc: issue #1, "Sleep of the Just" (40 pages); issue #14, "Collectors" (38 pages); issue #32, "Slaughter on Fifth Avenue" (25 pages); issue #33, "Lullabies of Broadway" (23 pages); issue #36, "Over the Sea to Sky" (39 pages); issue #50, "Distant Mirrors—Ramadan" (32 pages); issue #52, "Cluracan's Tale" (25 pages); issue #75, "The Tempest" (38 pages). [110][111] The voice cast included James McAvoy as Dream, Kat Dennings as Death, Taron Egerton as John Constantine, Michael Sheen as Lucifer, Riz Ahmed as The Corinthian, Andy Serkis as Matthew the Raven, Samantha Morton as Urania Blackwell, Bebe Neuwirth as The Siamese Cat, Justin Vivian Bond as Desire and Neil Gaiman as The Narrator. Other spin-offs include The Dreaming, Lucifer, and Dead Boy Detectives. Cowsill, Alan "2000s" in Dolan, p. 300: ", Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative, Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Scenario, "Netflix Nears Deal With Warner Bros. TV For 'Sandman' Series", "Batman: Metal #1 confirms a classic character is still very much a part of the DC Universe", "Sandman: 5 Times The Endless Appeared in the DC Universe", "The Sandman Universe is Neil Gaiman's next comics project", "Neil Gaiman announces new Sandman Universe line of comics — exclusive", "By Crom! [107] The role of Maze had to be recast. A later draft by William Farmer, reviewed at Ain't It Cool News,[87] was met with scorn from fans. Joe Simon and Michael Fleisher had treated the character, who resembled a superhero, as the "true" Sandman. That's a different slate of films, and a different announcement", "David S. Goyer Taps Kevin Turen President As Superhero Vet Takes Indie Turn", "Vertigo DC Movies Like Sandman Going To New Line; Warner Bros Keeps Batman, Superman, Justice League, Other DC Titles", "Another Screenwriter Leaves the Sandman Movie, Saying It Has to Be a TV Show", "Fox Nabs DC Entertainment 'Lucifer' Drama From Tom Kapinos As Put Pilot", "James McAvoy to Lead 'Sandman' Audible Drama (Exclusive)", Being' Decentered in Sandman: History, Dreams, Gender, and the 'Prince of Metaphor and Allusion, ImageText: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies, The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch, Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame. There is no trace of it in the primary source he cites,[37] and when asked, Gaiman has stated that he made up the "legend". "A Death in the Family", Johns, Geoff (w), Ordway, Jerry (p), Rollins, Prentis (i). Graphics for girls are the hot new genre in Japanese comics". The Sandman grew out of a proposal by Neil Gaiman to revive DC's 1974–1976 series The Sandman, written by Joe Simon and Michael Fleisher and illustrated by Jack Kirby and Ernie Chua. Herbie is an illustrator and through his art we delve ... See full summary ». Dream is a fictional character who first appeared in the first issue of The Sandman, written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. On July 15, 2020, Audible released an adaptation of the comic book series as a multi-part audio drama directed by Dirk Maggs with music by James Hannigan. Gaiman mentioned his treatment in passing to DC editor Karen Berger. She fell in love with him, and went to the Dreamingto see him again. [8] While months later Berger offered Gaiman a comic title to work on, he was unsure his Sandman pitch would be accepted. Yes, definitely. Follows a space trucker named Dallas (Dennings) and a cowboy hat-wearing robot named Robo (Cena) as they journey through the universe looking for work.The two are interplanetary big rig ... See full summary ». Neil Gaimanâs The Sandman is one of the most well-regarded comics of all time. The story follows The Sandman/Lord Morpheus â the immortal king of dreams, stories and the imagination â who is pulled from his realm and imprisoned on Earth by a nefarious cult. [84] In 2005, IGN declared The Sandman as the best Vertigo comic ever. 2 No. [101] As the film adaptation of Morpheus' story was being planned, DC and Fox discussed in September about a possible TV series based on the Sandman character Lucifer. [51] Special editions were released approximately a month after the original editions, which contain interviews with the creative team, alongside rare artwork. Morpheus usually appears as a tall, thin man with bone-white skin, black hair, and two distant stars looking out from the shadows where his eyes should be. "[30] DC Comics writer and executive Paul Levitz observed that "The Sandman became the first extraordinary success as a series of graphic novel collections, reaching out and converting new readers to the medium, particularly young women on college campuses, and making Gaiman himself into an iconic cultural figure. [33][34] This was followed in 1996 by Death: The Time of Your Life,[35] featuring the characters of Foxglove and Hazel from A Game of You. CSI actress Lina Esco was originally cast as Maze[108] but was replaced by Lesley-Ann Brandt. Other Names: The Sandman; Eternal God of Dreams, Sleep, Nightmares, Premonitions & Thought; The Dream/ Nightmare King; The Lord of the Dreamlands/ Subconscious; Emperor of the Riddle Realms; Monarch of the Sleeping Marches; The Sultan of Sleep; The Prince of the Evening and Stories; The Shaper of Form and Dreams; Leader/ Last of the Oneiroi; The Protector of ⦠You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Berger reviewed the sketches (along with some drawn by Gaiman) and suggested Sam Kieth as the series' artist. Various film and television versions of Sandman have been developed. When The Sandman, also known as Lord Morpheus - the immortal king of dreams, stories and the imagination - is pulled from his realm and imprisoned on Earth by a nefarious cult, he languishes for decades before finally escaping. Watercolor on paper by Diego Teijeiro. Add the first question. We'd like a new Sandman. [97] The next day, Gordon-Levitt announced that he had dropped out due to disagreements with the studio over the creative direction of the film. The Thomas Sandman was Hector Hall, who married the already-pregnant Fury in the Dreaming in Infinity, Inc. No. [92] On October 16, 2014, Gaiman clarified that while the film was not announced with the DC slate by Warner Bros., it would instead be distributed by Vertigo and announced with those slate of films. The project carried on through several more writers and scripts. View production, box office, & company info. [83] That same year, Season of Mists won the Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Scenario. The Sandman shows how Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams, is captured and subsequently learns that sometimes change is inevitable. When The Sandman, also known as Lord Morpheus - the immortal king of dreams, stories and the imagination - is pulled from his realm and imprisoned on Earth by a nefarious cult, he languishes for decades before finally escaping. The Sandman had a 75-issue run from 1989 to 1996 with DC Comics and Vertigo. Roger Avary was originally attached to direct after the success of Pulp Fiction, collaborating with Pirates of the Caribbean screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio in 1996 on a revision of their first script draft, which merged the "Preludes and Nocturnes" storyline with that of "The Doll's House." The series wraps with the story of William Shakespeare creating his other commission for Dream, The Tempest,[27] his last work not in collaboration with other writers. [76], In 2019, a third omnibus volume was released which "includes the acclaimed miniseries Death: The High Cost of Living and Death: The Time of Your Life, the graphic novels Sandman Midnight Theatre and The Sandman: Endless Nights, the prose and comics versions of The Sandman: The Dream Hunters and the award-winning miniseries The Sandman: Overture, together with the artistic showcases of A Death Gallery, The Sandman: A Gallery of Dreams and The Endless Gallery." (Death's debut story, "The Sound of Her Wings" from issue #8, appeared both at the beginning of early editions of The Doll's House and at the end of Preludes and Nocturnes, creating overlap between the first two volumes. [9][10], The debut issue of The Sandman went on sale November 29, 1988[11] and was cover-dated January 1989. The storylines primarily take place in the Dreaming, Morpheus's realm, and the waking world, with occasional visits to other domains, such as Hell, Faerie, Asgard, and the domains of the other Endless. The Sandman became a cult success for DC Comics[28] and attracted an audience unlike that of mainstream comics: much of the readership was female, many were in their twenties, and many read no other comics at all. When The Sandman is pulled from his realm and imprisoned on Earth, he languishes for decades before finally escaping. [59] Dreams became the core of every story arc written in the series, and the protagonist's journey became more distinct and deliberate. [68] In promotion of this reissuing, DC issued a refurbished edition of the first issue of the series. He is the personification of stories, of ideas, of dreams, and he is one of the Endless, a group of beings who are both greater than gods, and less too. The series is famous for Gaiman's trademark use of anthropomorphic personification of various metaphysical entities, while also blending mythology and history in its horror setting within the DC Universe. At the start of the series, Morpheus is captured by an occult ritual and held prisoner for 70 years. Morpheus escapes in the modern day and, after avenging himself upon his captors, sets about rebuilding his kingdom, which has fallen into disrepair in his absence. 1 with Volume 2 collecting issues #38–75 with stories from Vertigo Jam No. [48] Issue #1 was released on October 30, 2013,[49] and although it was planned to have a bi-monthly release schedule, issue 2 was delayed until March 2014,[50] which Gaiman explained was "mostly due to the giant signing tour I was on from June, and me not getting script written on the tour, with knock-on effects". When The Sandman, also known as Lord Morpheus - the immortal king of dreams, stories and the imagination - is pulled from his realm and imprisoned on Earth by a nefarious cult, he languishes for decades before finally escaping. "[90] In 2013, DC President Diane Nelson said that a Sandman film would be as rich as the Harry Potter universe. [57] The comic book also falls into the genres of urban fantasy, epic fantasy, historical drama, and superhero. [73], The first volume was nominated for the 2012 Bram Stoker Award for Best Non-Fiction. The story introduces Hell's Hierarchy (as their entry is titled in Who's Who in the DC Universe), headed by Lucifer (who would spin off into his own series in 1999), Beelzebub (later adversary to Kid Eternity), and Azazel, whom Dream defeated later in the series. Share your thoughts, experiences and the tales behind the art. It started in August 2018.[53][54]. McKean's approach towards comics covers was unconventional, for he convinced Berger that the series's protagonist did not need to appear on every cover. The Sandman main-man Neil Gaiman offered more details on the Netflix series adapt, including Morpheus's casting, season storylines, and more. When The Sandman, also known as Lord Morpheusâthe immortal king of dreams, stories and the imaginationâis pulled from his realm and imprisoned ⦠Sep 12, 2020 - Explore Miroslav Milutinovic's board "Sandman Tattoo" on Pinterest. The next morning Nada's kingdom w⦠51. [100], Due to the prolonged development period of the film, in 2010, DC Entertainment shifted focus onto developing a television series adaptation. 46. [Berger said,] 'There's only one. Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? [23] It was explained that Dr. Garrett Sanford, the 1970s Simon and Kirby version of the Sandman, had gone insane from the loneliness of the Dream Dimension and taken his own life. As the multi-threaded story unspools, The Sandman descends into Hell to confront Lucifer (Michael Sheen), chases rogue nightmares who have escaped his realm, and crosses paths with an array of characters from DC comic books, ancient myths, and real-world history, including: Inmates of Gotham City's Arkham Asylum, Doctor Destiny, the muse Calliope, the three Fates, William Shakespeare (Arthur Darvill), and many more. (2020– ). Many Vertigo books since, such as Transmetropolitan and Y: The Last Man, have adopted this kind of format in their writing, creating a traditional prose only seen in the imprint.[59]. [18] Gaiman and artist Mike Dringenberg introduced Death, the older sister of Dream, in issue No. "[31] Gaiman had a finite run in mind for the series, and it concluded with issue No. [98][99] On November 9, 2016, i09 reported that Heisserer had turned in his draft of the script but left the film, stating that the film should be an HBO series instead. We need someone who has the same obsession with the source material as Peter Jackson had with Lord of the Rings or Sam Raimi had with Spider-Man. 47, it was placed under DC's Vertigo imprint, and following Vertigo's retirement in 2020, reprints have been published under DC's Black Label imprint. Or, more accurately, no visual ones. From Morpheus to Lord LâZoril, here are the meanings behind ten names and titles that Dream has been given throughout The Sandman and its assortment of spinoff titles. It's a Vertigo film. More Sandman content. A family takes in an injured Magpie that makes a profound difference in their lives. "[88] Gaiman has said that his dissatisfaction with how his characters were being treated had dissuaded him from writing any more stories involving the Endless, although he has since written Endless Nights. Neil Gaiman's work on the series is considered legendary for a reason. The DC Comics Absolute Edition series are large 8" by 12" prints of a considerably higher quality and price than the library edition, and include a leather-like cover and a slipcase. As an old Gaiman fan, I was hopeful about this audio book and it is so far way better than I've hoped for.I've first read the Sandman graphic novels many years ago (around 2003-4) and was falling in love with it and its creator. 19, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", won the World Fantasy Award in 1991 for Best Short Fiction. 3 (March 1989). In Gaiman's afterword to the book, he describes the story as a retelling of an existing Japanese legend. Hillary Goldstein of IGN praised the comic book, saying that it "is truly the cream of the crop when it comes to Vertigo books. The Thomas and Gaiman stories revealed that the character's existence was a sham created by two nightmares who had escaped to a pocket of the Dreaming. He goes by many names, but none of them is truly his. The Sandman has inspired numerous spin-offs. The stories are set throughout history, but two take place after the final events of the monthly series. He rebuilt his realm and righted the many wrongs that he committed over his long life. Gaiman, Neil (w). 15 of 22 people found this review helpful. Lucifer would be featured in a CSI-like or Elementary style television show with supernatural elements. The series follows a tragic course in which Dream, having learned a great deal from his imprisonment, tries to correct the things he has done wrong in the past. In 2010, Vertigo began releasing a new edition of Sandman books, featuring the new coloring from the Absolute Editions. 85 votes, 10 comments. [104] On February 19, 2015, the official pilot order was given. The Sandman No. "[32] The final issue, No. In a Q&A panel at Comic-Con 2007, Gaiman remarked, "I'd rather see no Sandman movie made than a bad Sandman movie. Gaiman said in 1996, "Could I do another five issues of Sandman? The original series ran for 75 issues from January 1989 to March 1996. Here are some of our picks to get you in the spirit. [40] In 2001, Dream appeared in a flashback in Green Arrow vol. The Sandman is an American comic book written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. The writer of the pilot episode was Tom Kapinos and the director and executive producer was Underworld director Len Wiseman. 5 (May 1989). The character then appeared in two of DC's "Suggested for Mature Readers" titles. [55] In 1998, the cover images from The Sandman were released as one compiled volume titled Dustcovers: The Collected Sandman Covers. Later, the series evolves into an elaborate fantasy series, incorporating elements of classical and contemporary mythology, ultimately placing its protagonist in the role of a tragic hero. The volume features a copy of the original series outline and other bonus features, such as a new introduction by the president of DC Comics, a new afterword, and a reproduction of the original comic draft and notes for "A Midsummer Night's Dream". [2] The Sandman was Vertigo's flagship title, and is available as a series of ten trade paperbacks, a recolored five-volume Absolute hardcover edition with slipcase, a three-volume omnibus edition, in a black-and-white Annotated edition, and is available for digital download. The other Endless are Destiny, Death, Desire, Despair, Delirium (formerly Delight), and Destruction (also known as 'The Prodigal'). Well, damn right. [3] Norman Mailer described the series as "a comic strip for intellectuals. [70], The first volume of The Annotated Sandman was published by DC Comics in January 2012 as a large 12" by 12" black-and-white book with an introduction by Gaiman and included issues #1–20. Gaiman called the last screenplay that Warner Bros. would send him "not only the worst Sandman script I've ever seen, but quite easily the worst script I've ever read. Morpheus' appearance ranges widely "depending on who's watching." The series follows Morpheus, one of the ancient and powerful beings known as ⦠"Do It While I Can Still Remember Things: "1991 World Fantasy Award Winners and Nominees", The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index to Literary Nominees, "Moriarty takes a look at what Jon Peters has done with Neil Gaiman's, "DC Entertainment Chief Reveals What's Next for Superman, Wonder Woman and 5 Superheroes Who Deserve Movies (Q&A)", "It's not a DC Comics film. [52], In 2018, DC announced The Sandman Universe, a new line of comics exploring The Sandman's part of the DC Universe. The Sandman is the universally lauded masterwork following Morpheus, Lord of the Dreamingâa vast hallucinatory landscape housing all the dreams of any and everyone whoâs ever existed. Gaiman revisited Hell as depicted by Alan Moore in Swamp Thing, beginning with a guest appearance by Jack Kirby's Etrigan the Demon in issue No. The Sandman was initially published as a monthly serial, in 32-page comic books with some exceptions to this pattern. [95] In October 2015, Goyer revealed that a new screenwriter was being brought on board to revise the script by Jack Thorne and stated that he believed the film would go into production the following year. 4 (April 1989). Kieth quit after the fifth issue; he was replaced by Dringenberg as penciler, who was in turn replaced by Malcolm Jones III as inker. 11 (December 1989), including the changes implemented by Roy Thomas. [103], On September 16, 2014, Deadline.com reported that DC and Fox were developing a television series based on the Sandman character Lucifer created by Neil Gaiman. He has taken many names, including Morpheus and Oneiros, and his appearance can change depending on the person who is seeing him. [94] According to Deadline.com, the film was to be distributed by New Line Cinema. Prime Video has you covered this holiday season with movies for the family. These include the manga-style book Death: At Death's Door, one of DC's best selling books of 2003,[45] set during the events of Season of Mists, and The Little Endless Storybook, a children's book using childlike versions of the Endless. The Sandman was Vertigo's flagship title, and is available as a series of ten trade paperbacks , a recolored five-volume Absolute hardcover edition with slipcase, a three-volume omnibus edition , in a black-and-white Annotated edition, and is available for ⦠It is written as a metaphysical examination of the elements of fiction,[58] which Neil Gaiman accomplished through the artistic use of unique anthropomorphic personifications, mythology, legends, historical figures and occult culture, making up most of the major and minor characters as well as the plot device and even the settings of the story. [2] Mike Dringenberg, Todd Klein, Robbie Busch, and Dave McKean were hired as inker, letterer, colorist, and cover artist, respectively. While initially hesitant about releasing annotated editions, Gaiman eventually changed his mind when he forgot a reference when asked about it by a reader. Soul stars Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey share how they contributed to each other's voice performances. Real Name: Morpheus. Dream visited the Justice League International in the following issue, No. 8 (August 1989).[19]. Brute and Glob put the spirit of Hector Hall, which had been cast out of his own body into Sanford's body, and it eventually began to resemble Hall's. [2] Gaiman wrote an eight-issue outline and gave it to Dave McKean and Leigh Baulch, who drew character sketches. The stories within are magnificent and the care taken in reproducing Gaiman's work is the same you'd expect for any great work of literature."[59]. This story, in its entirety, is every bit as good as Watchmen and of equal (if not greater) literary merit. Hearing this audio book is as colorful and amazing as the original graphic masterpiece, and it stands as a masterpiece of its own.The narration by Neil himself, the sound acting by the cast, the picturesque descriptions of the scenes - all are executed in such perfection that this is, in my eyes, an amazing introduction into the world of the Endless ones.Thank you Neil, again, for such a wonderful gift. Film director James Mangold pitched a series concept to cable channel HBO, whilst consulting with Gaiman himself on an unofficial basis, but this proved to be unsuccessful. 75 issues were released between 1989 and 1996 telling the story of ⦠DC first published "The Doll's House" storyline in a collection called simply The Sandman. In the story, Vincent, an artist with unresolved inner demons, meets a mysterious girl who helps him come to terms with his creative legacy - and eventual death.