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  1. Oct 22, 2020 · The Sandman Omnibus, Vol. 1. $80. $150. 47% off. Prices taken at time of publishing. This hardcover collection, clocking in at over 1000 pages, collects the first 37 issues of Neil Gaiman’s ...

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  2. Oct 20, 2017 · But very early on in its run, The Sandman dipped its toe in horror and produced the single most terrifying comic of all time: The Sandman #6 (1989), a story called "24 Hours." "I think I was ...

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  3. Aug 6, 2022 · The sixth issue in particular might be the scariest horror comic ever published. Written by Gaiman with art by Mike Dringenberg and Malcolm Jones III, "24 Hours" barely even features Morpheus.

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    One of the ways The Sandman has Moore's Swamp Thing beat is in the supporting cast, which is a huge reason the book has went down as one of the best ever. There are so many memorable characters in The Sandman- Lucien the librarian, the murderous Cain, and the meek Abel, Matthew the Raven (who, coincidentally was the resurrected Matthew Cable from M...

    Moore did a wonderful job tonally with Swamp Thing, nailing the vibe of each story. While not every story was a straight-up horror story, Moore still captured a horror vibe with every story. However, Moore knew that unrelenting horror and creepiness doesn't work forever; the reader becomes inured to it. RELATED: 5 Reasons Why Marvel's Man-Thing Cou...

    The Endless were easily the best part of The Sandman's supporting cast. Anthropomorphic personifications of fundamental elements of life, the Endless serve as one of the central pieces of the story, both because the main character, Dream, is one of them but also because their machinations, roles, and whims move things forward. They're also just an ...

    Swamp Thing was always understood to be botanist Alec Holland, who was attacked because of the special formula he was creating. The formula combined with his body and the plants around the swamp made him onto Swamp Thing... or so readers thought. Moore started his run with a bombshell, Alec Holland was dead and Swamp Thing merely absorbed his perso...

    While The Sandman would morph from a straight-up horror book to more of a gothic high fantasy book as its run went on, it still kept a creepiness factor that had a lot to do with the book's protagonist, Dream. The lord of the Dreaming, the realm where all beings during their sleeping hours, dreams were his responsibility... as were nightmares. Gaim...

    Horror can be a tricky thing. For every one well-done piece of horror fiction, there's a cliche one that cheapens the genre. Moore didn't want to go that route. Swamp Things stories up until this point had been misunderstood monster stories but Moore had another idea for the character. He made Swamp Thing one of the most human parts of the story an...

    Swamp Thing is a pretty good character but he's also remarkably shallow for a Moore written character. He may be the most human character but there's really not much to him. He loves Abby and that's the extent of his character. Dream, on the other hand, is a fully realized character, one that grows as the story goes on. RELATED: 5 Ways The Sandman ...

    Moore's Swamp Thing was responsible for a lot of big changes to comics but one of the biggest was the way that Moore wrote the books themselves. Moore was a very well-read individual and he brought a sensibility to comics that was completely different from other writers of the time. Moore's Swamp Thing reads like an old British horror novel, full o...

    Over time, Gaiman would morph The Sandman. While there were definitely still horror elements to it, Gaiman began to focus more on fantasy, with the horror taking a back seat and being more of a gothic set dressing than anything else. Horror and fantasy are very close to each other on the fictional spectrum, so it worked rather well. One of the thin...

    As great as The Sandman is, it would never exist without Moore's Swamp Thing. Moore changed the way comics were written, taking a rather cliche character and premise and turning it on its head, injecting sophistication into the horror, and using beautiful lyrical prose to tell the stories. Moore was writing mainstream comics aimed at a more discern...

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  5. Aug 10, 2022 · Over the course of 75 issues, writer Neil Gaiman used his protagonist — Morpheus, the king of dreams — to explore all manner of stories, from fairytales to historical fiction. But The Sandman did get very scary, especially in its early run. The sixth issue in particular might be the scariest horror comic ever published," EW's article details.

  6. Oct 29, 2020 · A nearly standalone tale, “24 Hours” is commonly acknowledged as one of the most disturbing comics ever written. The DC All Access webseries ranked it at the top of their list of scariest DC stories of all time. Yet, it was hardly the first horrific story in Neil Gaiman’s ever-popular Vertigo series.

  7. Mar 2, 2018 · The Faustian deal is the first of an endless series of horror tropes utilized in Sandman. Burgess, based in part on seventeenth century real life alchemist, mathematician, and wannabe demon ...

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