{"id":320,"date":"2003-06-14T11:05:00","date_gmt":"2003-06-14T11:05:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beatzo.net\/blog\/2003\/06\/320\/"},"modified":"2003-06-14T11:05:00","modified_gmt":"2003-06-14T11:05:00","slug":"320","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beatzo.net\/blog\/2003\/06\/320\/","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Sandman <a href=\"http:\/\/www.holycow.com\/dreaming\/lore\/sandfaq3.html\">FAQ<\/a> contains a delightful synopsis of what actually happens in the 75-issue series. I stumbled onto an older version of the faq and it has the tale told until issue 58. A single-line decription of what happens in each issue&#8230;.I can&#8217;t wait to read <i>all<\/i> of them. The comics, I mean &#8211; not the descriptions&#8230;.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\n<b>The Sandman<\/b><br \/>\nList of Issues, Artists and Brief Plot Synopses.<\/p>\n<p>WARNING: While the synopses are usually brief and bland, they do contain<br \/>\nsome spoilers. Continue at your own risk.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;More than Rubies&#8221; Issues 1-8.<\/p>\n<p>  Sandman #1:  &#8220;Sleep of the Just&#8221; by Gaiman, Kieth, and Dringenberg<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream is caught accidentally by men who are attempting to capture Death.<br \/>\n     Only after seven decades of captivity does he finally escape.]\n<p>  Sandman #2:  &#8220;Imperfect Hosts&#8221; by Gaiman, Kieth, and Dringenberg<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream returns to his realm to find it in disarray. He consults the Three<br \/>\n     Witches on where to find his items of power: the Pouch, the Helm and<br \/>\n     the Ruby.]\n<p>  Sandman #3:  &#8220;Dream a Little Dream of Me&#8221; by Gaiman, Kieth, and Dringenberg<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream goes to London where John Constantine helps him recover the Pouch<br \/>\n     from one of John&#8217;s former lovers.]\n<p>  Sandman #4:  &#8220;A Hope in Hell&#8221; by Gaiman, Kieth and Dringenberg<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream goes to Hell to retrieve his helmet. He must first beat Choronzon,<br \/>\n     a duke of Hell, at the game of reality.]\n<p>  Sandman #5:  &#8220;Passengers&#8221; by Gaiman, Kieth, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [John Dee (Dr Destiny) and Dream both journey to retrieve the ruby of<br \/>\n     power from storage in a Justice League warehouse.]\n<p>  Sandman #6:  &#8220;24 Hours&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [John Dee uses the power of the dreamstone to manipulate the patrons of<br \/>\n     a diner while he waits for Dream to arrive.]\n<p>  Sandman #7:  &#8220;Sound and Fury&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Dee follows Dream to the Dreaming where they fight for control of the<br \/>\n     Ruby.]\n<p>  Sandman #8:  &#8220;The Sound of Her Wings&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream follows Death as she goes about her daily rounds.]\n<p>&#8220;The Doll&#8217;s House&#8221; Issues 9-16<\/p>\n<p>  Sandman #9:  &#8220;Tales in the Sand&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [A young man hears the story of Dream&#8217;s love for the mortal Nada and his<br \/>\n     reaction to her rejection of his love.]\n<p>  Sandman #10: &#8220;The Doll&#8217;s House&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Desire tells Despair of a scheme. Lucien takes inventory. Dream finds a<br \/>\n     vortex. Rose and Miranda Walker meet a long lost relative.]\n<p>  Sandman #11: &#8220;Moving In&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Rose Walker goes to Florida to find her missing brother, Jed. She rooms<br \/>\n     in a house with unusual tenants. Matthew the Raven keeps an eye on Rose.<br \/>\n     Rose and Gilbert drive to Georgia to find Jed.]\n<p>  Sandman #12: &#8220;Playing House&#8221; by Gaiman, Bachalo, M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream tracks the missing Brute and Glob to the mind of Jed Walker. There<br \/>\n     he also meets Hector and Lyta Hall, trapped in Jed&#8217;s dreams by Brute<br \/>\n     and Glob.]\n<p>  Sandman #13: &#8220;Men of Good Fortune&#8221; by Gaiman, Zulli, Parkhouse<\/p>\n<p>    [In 1389, Hob Gadling decides not to die. Every 100 years he and Dream<br \/>\n     meet to discuss the past century and to see if Hob has changed his mind.]\n<p>  Sandman #14: &#8220;Collectors&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Rose and Gilbert find themselves in a convention of serial killers,<br \/>\n     including one of the missing major aracana, The Corinthian.]\n<p>  Sandman #15: &#8220;Into the Night&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Rose returns to the boarding house where she experiences the dreams<br \/>\n     of the others.]\n<p>  Sandman #16: &#8220;Lost Hearts&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream must destroy the vortex before it damages the Dreaming. He<br \/>\n     later discovers Desire&#8217;s scheme.]\n<p>&#8220;Dream Country&#8221; Issues 17-20<\/p>\n<p>  Sandman #17: &#8220;Calliope&#8221; by Gaiman, K. Jones, and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Richard Madoc gets his own personal muse, Calliope. After years of<br \/>\n     imprisonment, Calliope finally receives help from her old love, Dream.]\n<p>  Sandman #18: &#8220;Dream of a Thousand Cats&#8221; by Gaiman, K. Jones and M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [A cat tells how once cats ruled the Earth, how the dreams of men changed<br \/>\n     reality and how the dreams of cats might restore things to the way they<br \/>\n     once were.]\n<p>  Sandman #19: &#8220;A Midsummer Night&#8217;s Dream&#8221; by Gaiman and Vess<\/p>\n<p>    [William Shakespeare and his troupe of actors stage &#8220;A Midsummer Night&#8217;s<br \/>\n     Dream&#8221; for his patron and the fairy folk upon whom the play is based.]\n<p>  Sandman #20: &#8220;Facade&#8221; by Gaiman, Doran, M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Urania Blackwell\/Element Girl finds the life of a retired superhero<br \/>\n     can be very lonely. Only with the help of an unexpected visitor does she<br \/>\n     find release from her lonely existence.]\n<p>&#8220;Season of Mists&#8221; Issues 21-28<\/p>\n<p>  Sandman #21: &#8220;Season of Mists: A Prologue&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg,<br \/>\n                                                M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Six of the seven Endless gather at the invitation of Destiny. Dream<br \/>\n     decides to free Nada, who he sent to Hell long ago.]\n<p>  Sandman #22: &#8220;Season of Mists: Episode 1&#8221; by Gaiman, K. Jones, M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream prepares for his trip to Hell. Lucifer also makes preparations<br \/>\n     for Dream&#8217;s arrival.]\n<p>  Sandman #23: &#8220;Season of Mists: Episode 2&#8221; by Gaiman, K. Jones, M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream arrives in Hell to find it nearly empty and Lucifer closing up<br \/>\n     shop. As a last act, Lucifer gives Dream the key to Hell.]\n<p>  Sandman #24: &#8220;Season of Mists: Episode 3&#8221; by Gaiman, K. Jones, Russell<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream discovers that Hell, despite its reputation, is a very desirable<br \/>\n     piece of property, with many parties interested in obtaining control<br \/>\n     of it.]\n<p>  Sandman #25: &#8220;Season of Mists: Episode 4&#8221; by Gaiman, Wagner, M. Jones III<\/p>\n<p>    [A school boy must deal with some of the former inhabitants of Hell who<br \/>\n     once again walk the Earth.]\n<p>  Sandman #26: &#8220;Season of Mists: Episode 5&#8221; by Gaiman, K. Jones, Pratt<\/p>\n<p>    [Several of the interested parties attempt to influence Dream&#8217;s decision<br \/>\n     of who will gain control of Hell.]\n<p>  Sandman #27: &#8220;Season of Mists: Episode 6&#8221; by Gaiman, K. Jones, Giordano<\/p>\n<p>    [The decision of who gains control of Hell is taken out of Dream&#8217;s<br \/>\n     hands. The angels Remiel and Duma are assigned control of the realm.<br \/>\n     Dream must fight the demon lord Azazel over a matter of hospitality.]\n<p>  Sandman #28: &#8220;Season of Mists: Episode oo&#8221; by Gaiman, Dringenberg, Pratt<\/p>\n<p>    [The guests leave. Dream gets a new resident of the Dreaming and a promise<br \/>\n     from Loki. Nada returns to Earth. Lucifer enjoys a sunset. The angels<br \/>\n     take over Hell for better and worse.]\n<p>&#8220;Distant Mirrors&#8221; Issues 29-31, 50<\/p>\n<p>  Sandman #29: &#8220;Thermidor&#8221; by Gaiman, Woch, Giordano<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream sends Lady Johanna Constantine to France to rescue his son from<br \/>\n     destruction.]\n<p>  Sandman #30: &#8220;August&#8221; by Gaiman, Talbot, Woch<\/p>\n<p>    [By spending a day in the market, disguised as a beggar, Augustus Caesar<br \/>\n     hides his thoughts and plans from the gods.]\n<p>  Sandman #31: &#8220;Three Septembers and a January&#8221; by Gaiman, McManus<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream gives Joshua Norton a dream of importance and by doing so is able<br \/>\n     to keep Norton from the realms of Despair, Desire and Delirium.]\n<p>&#8220;A Game of You&#8221; Issues 32-37<\/p>\n<p>  Sandman #32: &#8220;Slaughter on Fifth Avenue&#8221; by Gaiman, McManus<\/p>\n<p>    [Barbie and Wanda go window shopping only to see Martin Tenbones, a<br \/>\n     creature from Barbie&#8217;s dreams, shot by the police. Before dying,<br \/>\n     Martin tells Barbie The Land needs her help and gives her the<br \/>\n     Porpentine.]\n<p>  Sandman #33: &#8220;Lullabies of Broadway&#8221; by Gaiman, McManus<\/p>\n<p>    [Hazel tells Barbie that she may be pregnant. The strange birds released<br \/>\n     by George cause the building&#8217;s tenants to have nightmares. Barbie finds<br \/>\n     herself dreaming that she&#8217;s back in the Land, the setting for a contin-<br \/>\n     uing dream from her past. There she learns she must defeat a mysterious<br \/>\n     figure known as the Cuckoo.]\n<p>  Sandman #34: &#8220;Bad Moon Rising&#8221; by Gaiman, Doran, Pratt, Giordano<\/p>\n<p>    [With Barbie in a coma-like sleep, Thessaly uses the remains of George to<br \/>\n     learn of the threat from the Cuckoo. After drawing down the moon,<br \/>\n     Thessaly, Hazel and Foxglove travel to the Land to save Barbie, leaving<br \/>\n     Wanda with the unconscious Barbie and the still active remains of George.]\n<p>  Sandman #35: &#8220;Beginning to See the Light&#8221; by Gaiman, McManus<\/p>\n<p>    [Barbie and her companions journey through the Land. Betrayed by one<br \/>\n     companion and with the other two dead, Barbie is taken to the Citadel<br \/>\n     of the Cuckoo.]\n<p>  Sandman #36: &#8220;Over the Sea to Sky&#8221; by Gaiman, McManus, Talbot and Woch<\/p>\n<p>    [Barbie meets the Cuckoo. Storms lash New York. Dream is summoned to<br \/>\n     close a compact and uncreate the Land.]\n<p>  Sandman #37: &#8220;I Woke Up and One of Us was Crying&#8221; by Gaiman, McManus<\/p>\n<p>    [Barbie remembers the final events in the Land and what she discovered<br \/>\n     when she awoke as she travels to attend Wanda&#8217;s funeral.]\n<p>&#8220;Convergence&#8221; Issues 38-40<\/p>\n<p>  Sandman #38: &#8220;The Hunt&#8221; by Gaiman, Eagleson, Locke<\/p>\n<p>    [Vassily tells his granddaughter a story from the Old Country.]\n<p>  Sandman #39: &#8220;Soft Places&#8221; by Gaiman, Watkiss<\/p>\n<p>    [Lost in the desert, Marco Polo finds he has entered a &#8220;soft place&#8221;<br \/>\n     where he meets others from different times and different realms.]\n<p>  Sandman #40: &#8220;The Parliament of Rooks&#8221; by Gaiman, Thompson, Locke<\/p>\n<p>    [Daniel Hall ventures into the Dreaming where he hears tales from Cain,<br \/>\n     Abel and Eve.]\n<p>&#8220;Brief Lives&#8221; Issues 41-49<\/p>\n<p>  Sandman #41: &#8220;Blossom for a Lady&#8230;&#8221; by Gaiman, Thompson, Locke<\/p>\n<p>    [Delirium decides she needs to find her missing brother. Neither Desire<br \/>\n     or Despair will help.]\n<p>  Sandman #42: &#8220;It Always Rains on the Unloved&#8230;&#8221; by Gaiman, Thompson, Locke<\/p>\n<p>    [Delirium enters the Dreaming to ask Dream to help find their missing<br \/>\n     brother. Dream agrees, thinking the trip will serve as a diversion from<br \/>\n     a recent failed romance.]\n<p>  Sandman #43: &#8220;The People Who Remember Atlantis&#8230;&#8221; by Gaiman, Thompson, Locke<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream and Delirium consult an expert to arrange their travel. Meanwhile,<br \/>\n     something is trying to kill those who may know where the missing Endless<br \/>\n     is now living.]\n<p>  Sandman #44: &#8220;The Other Side of the Sky&#8230;&#8221; by Gaiman, Thompson, Locke<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream and Delirium continue on their search, but a hotel fire kills their<br \/>\n     driver.]\n<p>  Sandman #45: &#8220;The Things We Do To Be Loved&#8230;&#8221; by Gaiman, Thompson, Locke<\/p>\n<p>    [Delirium gets to drive. Dream, Delirium and Matthew the Raven visit a<br \/>\n     strip club where Ishtar, who once loved their brother, now dances.]\n<p>  Sandman #46: &#8220;Life Isn&#8217;t Pleasant, Petrified&#8230;&#8221; by Gaiman, Thompson, Locke<\/p>\n<p>    [After the destruction of the strip club, Dream ends the search and<br \/>\n     returns to the Dreaming. Checking with Bast and Lucien, he finds no<br \/>\n     further clue to Destruction&#8217;s whereabouts. When Delirium closes off her<br \/>\n     realm, Dream agrees to continue the search in earnest.]\n<p>  Sandman #47: &#8220;Cooking Considered as One of the Fine Arts&#8230;&#8221;<br \/>\n                                          by Gaiman,Thompson, Locke, Giordano<\/p>\n<p>    [With no remaining contacts, Dream and Delirium consult Destiny on how to<br \/>\n     proceed with the search. Finally, Dream must ask his son Orpheus where<br \/>\n     Destruction can be found.]\n<p>  Sandman #48: &#8220;Journey&#8217;s End&#8230;&#8221; by Gaiman, Thompson, Locke<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream, Destruction and Delirium talk about the Endless and their duties<br \/>\n     and characteristics. Destruction decides to leave Earth.]\n<p>  Sandman #49: Farewells&#8230;&#8221; by Gaiman, Thompson, Locke<\/p>\n<p>    [Dream grants Orpheus&#8217; boon and returns to the Dreaming.]\n<p>  Sandman #50: &#8220;Ramadan&#8221; by Gaiman and Russell<\/p>\n<p>    [The Caliph of Bagdhad makes a bargain with Dream to save the beauty of<br \/>\n     his city.]\n<p>&#8220;Worlds&#8217; End&#8221; Issues #51-56.<\/p>\n<p>  Sandman #51: &#8220;Worlds&#8217; End&#8221; by Gaiman, Talbot, Stevens and Buckingham<\/p>\n<p>    [Two travelers have an accident during a snowstorm in June. Seeking<br \/>\n     shelter in an inn, they meet the inn&#8217;s strange patrons and hear the<br \/>\n     story of dreaming cities.]\n<p>  Sandman #52: [No title] by Gaiman, Watkiss, Talbot and Buckingham<\/p>\n<p>    [Cluracan tells how he carried out a diplomatic mission for Titania,<br \/>\n     Queen of Faerie with some help from Dream.]\n<p>  Sandman #53: &#8220;Hob&#8217;s Leviathan&#8221; by Gaiman, Zulli, Giordano, Talbot and<br \/>\n                                    Buckingham<\/p>\n<p>    [Jim tells of her life at sea and her voyage with the mysterious Robert<br \/>\n     Gadling.]\n<p>  Sandman #54: &#8220;The Golden Boy&#8221; by Gaiman, Allred, Talbot and Buckingham<\/p>\n<p>    [Lost in the Worlds&#8217; End, Brant hears the story of Prez Rickard, the<br \/>\n     first teenager to become president of America.]\n<p>  Sandman #55: &#8220;Cerements&#8221; by Gaiman, Pensa, Locke, Talbot and Buckingham<\/p>\n<p>    [Apprentice Petrefax tells of the Necropolis Litharge and some of the<br \/>\n     stories told there.]\n<p>  Sandman #56: &#8220;Worlds&#8217; End&#8221; by Gaiman, Talbot, Buckingham, Amaro, Giordano,<br \/>\n                                Harris, Leialoha<\/p>\n<p>   [The inn&#8217;s visitors hear explanations of the reality storm, witness a<br \/>\n    funeral and depart.]\n<p>&#8220;The Kindly Ones&#8221; Issues #57-<\/p>\n<p>  Sandman #57: &#8220;The Kindly Ones: 1&#8221; by Gaiman and Hempel<\/p>\n<p>   [The Fates have tea, Matthew talks with other members of the Dreaming,<br \/>\n    Morpheus remakes the Corinthian, Lucifer refuses to play &#8220;Memories&#8221; and<br \/>\n    Daniel Hall is abducted.]\n<p>  Sandman #58: &#8220;The Kindly Ones: 2&#8221; by Gaiman, Hempel and D&#8217;Israeli<\/p>\n<p>   [The police are called in to investigate the kidnapping of Daniel Hall.<br \/>\n    Claracan comes to take Nuala back to Faerie. Lyta meets The Kindly Ones.]\n<p>  Sandman Special: &#8220;The Song of Orpheus&#8221; by Gaiman, Talbot, Buckingham<\/p>\n<p>    [The legend of Orpheus and Eurydice is retold within the Sandman mythos.]\n<p>  Vertigo Preview: &#8220;Fear of Falling&#8221; by Gaiman, Williams<\/p>\n<p>    [In his dreams, a man meets Dream and confronts his fears.]\n<p>  Vertigo Jam: &#8220;The Castle&#8221; by Gaiman, Nowlan<\/p>\n<p>    [A dreamer gets a guided tour of the Dreaming from Lucien and the rest.]\n<p>  Death: The High Cost of Living #1: &#8220;The Spirit of the Stairway&#8221;<br \/>\n                                     by Gaiman, Bachalo, Buckingham<\/p>\n<p>    [Sexton Furnival meets DiDi, a young woman who claims to be Death.]\n<p>  Death: The High Cost of Living #2: &#8220;A Night to Remember&#8221;<br \/>\n                                     by Gaiman, Bachalo, Buckingham<\/p>\n<p>    [Sexton and DiDi spend a night in New York. The evening ends when they<br \/>\n     are lured into a trap set by the Eremite.]\n<p>  Death: The High Cost of Living #3: &#8220;The High Cost of Living&#8221;<br \/>\n                                     by Gaiman, Bachalo, Buckingham<\/p>\n<p>    [DiDi and Sexton&#8217;s adventure continues into the day.]\n<p>Notes:<\/p>\n<p> 1. Each episode of _Season of Mists_ has a longer descriptive summary that<br \/>\n    may be treated as a title.<\/p>\n<p> 2. The titles used for part of _Brief Lives_ represents only the first phrase<br \/>\n    of longer titles.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Sandman FAQ contains a delightful synopsis of what actually happens in the 75-issue series. I stumbled onto an older version of the faq and it has the tale told until issue 58. A single-line decription of what happens in each issue&#8230;.I can&#8217;t wait to read all of them. 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