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* '''Distant Mirrors''' (put in the collection '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989FablesAndReflectionsArc Fables and Reflections]]''') (Isses 29-31): Three standalone stories about mortal encounters with Dream, named after months of the year. ''The Sandman Special'' includes the tragic tale of Dream's last meeting with his estranged son: the legendary Greek bard Orpheus.

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* '''Distant Mirrors''' (put in the collection '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989FablesAndReflectionsArc Fables and Reflections]]''') (Isses (Issues 29-31): Three standalone stories about mortal encounters with Dream, named after months of the year. ''The Sandman Special'' includes the tragic tale of Dream's last meeting with his estranged son: the legendary Greek bard Orpheus.

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989PreludesAndNocturnesArc Preludes & Nocturnes]]''' (also called '''More Than Rubies''' or '''Master of Dreams''')

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989PreludesAndNocturnesArc Preludes & Nocturnes]]''' (also called '''More Than Rubies''' or '''Master of Dreams''')Dreams''') (Issues 1-8): In the early 20th century, an [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} English]] occult sect attempts to imprison Death with a summoning ritual, but mistakenly snares Dream instead. Following seven decades of imprisonment in the waking world, Dream must avenge his kingdom and retrieve his scattered relics of power.



* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheDollsHouseArc The Doll's House]]'''

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheDollsHouseArc The Doll's House]]'''House]]''' (Issues 9-16): Dream is forced to enter the waking world to track down a trio of rogue nightmares, and must get to the bottom of a mysterious "Dream Vortex" that threatens to tear apart the Dreaming. Along the way, he crosses paths with a young woman named Rose Walker, who gets caught up in a labyrinthine world of secrets after discovering the family that she never knew.



* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989DreamCountryArc Dream Country]]'''

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989DreamCountryArc Dream Country]]'''Country]]''' (Issues 17-20): A collection of four unrelated one-shot stories. A frustrated writer looks for inspiration in the supernatural; a cat recalls a fateful encounter with Dream; a young Creator/WilliamShakespeare pays back a debt to Dream with a trippy performance of ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream''; a burned-out superhero looks to Death for respite from her tortuous existence.



* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989SeasonOfMistsArc Season of Mists]]'''

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989SeasonOfMistsArc Season of Mists]]'''Mists]]''' (Issues 21-28): Dream is drawn into a perilous game of supernatural intrigue when he decides to confront his old enemy Lucifer Morningstar, the Lord of Hell, in a bid to rescue a past lover condemned to his kingdom. Things then proceed to go in directions that ''none'' of the participants quite expected.



* '''Distant Mirrors''' (put in the collection '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989FablesAndReflectionsArc Fables and Reflections]]''')

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* '''Distant Mirrors''' (put in the collection '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989FablesAndReflectionsArc Fables and Reflections]]''')Reflections]]''') (Isses 29-31): Three standalone stories about mortal encounters with Dream, named after months of the year. ''The Sandman Special'' includes the tragic tale of Dream's last meeting with his estranged son: the legendary Greek bard Orpheus.



* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989AGameOfYouArc A Game of You]]'''

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989AGameOfYouArc A Game of You]]'''You]]''' (Issues 32-37) : Trying to put her life back together after a failed relationship, a young woman named Barbie (first introduced in ''The Doll's House'') rediscovers the world of her old childhood fantasies in a most unexpected way, and is unwittingly caught in the middle of a struggle against a deadly being known as "The Cuckoo."



* '''Convergences''' (put in the collection '''Fables and Reflections''')

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* '''Convergences''' (put in the collection '''Fables and Reflections''')Reflections'''): Three standalone stories.



* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989BriefLivesArc Brief Lives]]'''

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989BriefLivesArc Brief Lives]]'''Lives]]''' (Issues 41-49): Dream pairs up with his unpredictable younger sister, Delirium, for a road trip into the waking world to seek out their long-lost brother: the rogue seventh member of the Endless, Destruction.



* '''Distant Mirrors''' (put in the collection '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989FablesAndReflectionsArc Fables and Reflections]]''')

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* '''Distant Mirrors''' (put in the collection '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989FablesAndReflectionsArc Fables and Reflections]]''')Reflections]]'''): One standalone story.



* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989WorldsEndArc Worlds' End]]'''

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989WorldsEndArc Worlds' End]]'''End]]''' (Issues 51-56): After being caught in a "reality storm," two mortal humans are forced to seek refuge at an inn at the End of the Universe, where they're treated to a night of storytelling by a procession of supernatural creatures. Heady meditations on death, deception, hope, and urban alienation follow.



* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheKindlyOnesArc The Kindly Ones]]'''

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheKindlyOnesArc The Kindly Ones]]'''Ones]]''' (Issues 57-69) : Lyta Hall, a woman whose life was changed forever by a fateful encounter with Dream, turns to some unlikely supernatural allies when her infant son mysteriously vanishes. As Dream confronts enemies on all sides, every character introduced in the series thus far (major and minor) confronts their destinies.



* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheWakeArc The Wake]]'''

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheWakeArc The Wake]]'''Wake]]''' (Issues 70-75): In the wake of a momentous battle, the denizens of the Dreaming come together for some sober reflection as they confront the uncertain future of their world.


* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989ConvergencesArc Convergences]]''' (put in the collection '''Fables and Reflections''')

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989ConvergencesArc Convergences]]''' '''Convergences''' (put in the collection '''Fables and Reflections''')
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Recap page for comic books featuring the Sandman. For the 2022 TV adaptation, see ''Recap/TheSandman2022''.

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Recap page for comic books featuring the Sandman. For the 2022 TV adaptation, spinoffs and other adaptations, see ''Recap/TheSandman2022''.
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!!Spinoffs:
* ''ComicBook/TheBooksOfMagic'' (1991): A four-issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman that functioned as a "tour" of the DC magical universe and featured several ''Sandman'' characters in supporting roles, introducing the boy Tim Hunter who had the potential to become the greatest magician of his time. It was followed up by a 75-issue ongoing series written by John Ney Reiber and Peter Gross, which got several spin-offs and sequels on its own.
* ''ComicBook/DeathTheHighCostOfLiving'': A three issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by Chris Bachalo about Death's one day as a mortal. Notably the first comic released under the Creator/VertigoComics imprint.
* ''ComicBook/SandmanMysteryTheatre'' (1993): A series created by Matt Wagner and Guy Davis about the Golden Age Sandman, Wesley Dodds, during the late 1930s. Had more of a noir feel to it, with most of the villains being non-superpowered criminals and crooks. Lasted for 70 issues and one annual.
* ''ComicBook/SandmanMidnightTheatre'' (1994): A crossover between Gaiman's Sandman series and Matt Wagner's Sandman Mystery Theatre co-written by Gaiman and Wagner.
* ''ComicBook/DeathTheTimeOfYourLife'' (1996):A three issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by Chris Bachalo featuring several minor characters from the Sandman as well as Death.
* ''ComicBook/TheDreaming'' (1996): A spin-off of Gaiman's Sandman that lasted 60 issues. Most of the stories concerned the inhabitants of the Dreaming. The issues were written by a number of authors including Terry [=LaBan=], Alisa Kwitney, Bryan Talbot, Caitlin R. Kiernan, and Peter Hogan, and illustrated by a number of different artists. Declared non-canon by Gaiman.
* ''Literature/TheSandmanTheDreamHunters'' (1999): A novella by Gaiman and illustrated by Creator/YoshitakaAmano. Later got a four-issue comic adaptation by P. Craig Russell.
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanPresents'': A series of mini-series and one-shots all under the label "The Sandman Presents."
** ''The Sandman Presents: Lucifer'' (1999). Three issues that later spun off into a long running series simply called ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}, written by Creator/MikeCarey and drawn by Scott Hampton.
** ''The Sandman Presents: Love Street'' (1999). Three issues written by Peter Hogan, drawn by Michael Zulli.
** ''The Sandman Presents: Petrefax'' (2000). Four issues written by Mike Carey, drawn by Steve Leialoha.
** ''The Sandman Presents: Deadboy Detectives'' (2001). Four issues written by Creator/EdBrubaker, drawn by Bryan Talbot.
** ''The Sandman Presents: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Dreams...But Were Afraid to Ask'' (2001). One shot written by Bill Willingham.
** ''The Sandman Presents: The Corinthian'' (2001). Three issues written by Darko Macan and drawn by Danijjel Zezelj.
** ''The Sandman Presents: The Furies'' (2002). One 92-page graphic novel written by Mike Carey and painted by John Bolton.
** ''The Sandman Presents: ComicBook/TheThessaliad'' (2002). Four issues written by Bill Willingham, drawn by Shawn [=McManus=]. One spin-off in Thessaly: Witch for Hire.
** ''The Sandman Presents: Bast'' (2003). Three issues written by Caitlin R. Kiernan, drawn by Joe Bennet.
** ''The Sandman Presents: ComicBook/ThessalyWitchForHire'' (2004). Four issues written by Bill Willingham, drawn by Shawn [=McManus=].
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanEndlessNights'': A graphic novel with seven short stories, each about a different member of the Endless. Written by Neil Gaiman, with different artists for each story.
## Death - Death and Venice
## Desire - What I've Tasted of Desire
## Dream - The Heart of a Star
## Despair - Fifteen Portraits of Despair
## Delirium - Going Inside
## Destruction - On the Peninsula
## Destiny - Endless Nights
* ''ComicBook/SandmanMysteryTheatre: Sleep of Reason'' (2007): A six issue series written by John Ney Rieber and drawn by Eric Nguyen. Doesn't involve Wesley Dodds, but rather a current person who takes on the name "the Sandman."
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanOverture'' (2013): A six issue mini-series that acts as a prequel to Gaiman's Sandman. It details what happened to Dream just before he was captured. Written by Neil Gaiman, drawn by J. H. Williams III.
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanUniverse'': The label for a series of spin-offs that started in 2018, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the 1988 series. The series are all overseen by Gaiman, but written by new creative teams.
** ''The Sandman Universe'': A one-shot prelude to the first four ongoing titles, ''The Dreaming,'' Books of Magic,'' ''Lucifer'' and ''House of Whispers.''
** ''The Dreaming'': 20 issues, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Bilquis Evely.
** ''Books of Magic'': 23 issues, written by Kat Howard and drawn by Tom Fowler.
** ''Lucifer'': 24 issues, written by Dan Watters and drawn by Max and Sebastian Fiumara.
** ''House of Whispers'': 22 issues, written by Nalo Hopkinson and drawn by Dominike Stanton.
** ''The Sandman Universe Presents: Hellblazer'': One-shot, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Marcio Takara.
** ''John Constantine, Hellblazer'': Ongoing, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Aaron Campbell.
** ''The Dreaming: Waking Hours'': Limited series, written by G. Willow Wilson and drawn by Nick Robles.
** ''The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country'': Ongoing, written by James Tynion IV and drawn by Lisandro Estherren and Yanick Paquette.
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!!Spinoffs:
* ''ComicBook/TheBooksOfMagic'' (1991): A four-issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman that functioned as a "tour" of the DC magical universe and featured several ''Sandman'' characters in supporting roles, introducing the boy Tim Hunter who had the potential to become the greatest magician of his time. It was followed up by a 75-issue ongoing series written by John Ney Reiber and Peter Gross, which got several spin-offs and sequels on its own.
* ''ComicBook/DeathTheHighCostOfLiving'': A three issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by Chris Bachalo about Death's one day as a mortal. Notably the first comic released under the Creator/VertigoComics imprint.
* ''ComicBook/SandmanMysteryTheatre'' (1993): A series created by Matt Wagner and Guy Davis about the Golden Age Sandman, Wesley Dodds, during the late 1930s. Had more of a noir feel to it, with most of the villains being non-superpowered criminals and crooks. Lasted for 70 issues and one annual.
* ''ComicBook/SandmanMidnightTheatre'' (1994): A crossover between Gaiman's Sandman series and Matt Wagner's Sandman Mystery Theatre co-written by Gaiman and Wagner.
* ''ComicBook/DeathTheTimeOfYourLife'' (1996):A three issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by Chris Bachalo featuring several minor characters from the Sandman as well as Death.
* ''ComicBook/TheDreaming'' (1996): A spin-off of Gaiman's Sandman that lasted 60 issues. Most of the stories concerned the inhabitants of the Dreaming. The issues were written by a number of authors including Terry [=LaBan=], Alisa Kwitney, Bryan Talbot, Caitlin R. Kiernan, and Peter Hogan, and illustrated by a number of different artists. Declared non-canon by Gaiman.
* ''Literature/TheSandmanTheDreamHunters'' (1999): A novella by Gaiman and illustrated by Creator/YoshitakaAmano. Later got a four-issue comic adaptation by P. Craig Russell.
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanPresents'': A series of mini-series and one-shots all under the label "The Sandman Presents."
** ''The Sandman Presents: Lucifer'' (1999). Three issues that later spun off into a long running series simply called ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}, written by Creator/MikeCarey and drawn by Scott Hampton.
** ''The Sandman Presents: Love Street'' (1999). Three issues written by Peter Hogan, drawn by Michael Zulli.
** ''The Sandman Presents: Petrefax'' (2000). Four issues written by Mike Carey, drawn by Steve Leialoha.
** ''The Sandman Presents: Deadboy Detectives'' (2001). Four issues written by Creator/EdBrubaker, drawn by Bryan Talbot.
** ''The Sandman Presents: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Dreams...But Were Afraid to Ask'' (2001). One shot written by Bill Willingham.
** ''The Sandman Presents: The Corinthian'' (2001). Three issues written by Darko Macan and drawn by Danijjel Zezelj.
** ''The Sandman Presents: The Furies'' (2002). One 92-page graphic novel written by Mike Carey and painted by John Bolton.
** ''The Sandman Presents: ComicBook/TheThessaliad'' (2002). Four issues written by Bill Willingham, drawn by Shawn [=McManus=]. One spin-off in Thessaly: Witch for Hire.
** ''The Sandman Presents: Bast'' (2003). Three issues written by Caitlin R. Kiernan, drawn by Joe Bennet.
** ''The Sandman Presents: ComicBook/ThessalyWitchForHire'' (2004). Four issues written by Bill Willingham, drawn by Shawn [=McManus=].
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanEndlessNights'': A graphic novel with seven short stories, each about a different member of the Endless. Written by Neil Gaiman, with different artists for each story.
## Death - Death and Venice
## Desire - What I've Tasted of Desire
## Dream - The Heart of a Star
## Despair - Fifteen Portraits of Despair
## Delirium - Going Inside
## Destruction - On the Peninsula
## Destiny - Endless Nights
* ''ComicBook/SandmanMysteryTheatre: Sleep of Reason'' (2007): A six issue series written by John Ney Rieber and drawn by Eric Nguyen. Doesn't involve Wesley Dodds, but rather a current person who takes on the name "the Sandman."
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanOverture'' (2013): A six issue mini-series that acts as a prequel to Gaiman's Sandman. It details what happened to Dream just before he was captured. Written by Neil Gaiman, drawn by J. H. Williams III.
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanUniverse'': The label for a series of spin-offs that started in 2018, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the 1988 series. The series are all overseen by Gaiman, but written by new creative teams.
** ''The Sandman Universe'': A one-shot prelude to the first four ongoing titles, ''The Dreaming,'' Books of Magic,'' ''Lucifer'' and ''House of Whispers.''
** ''The Dreaming'': 20 issues, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Bilquis Evely.
** ''Books of Magic'': 23 issues, written by Kat Howard and drawn by Tom Fowler.
** ''Lucifer'': 24 issues, written by Dan Watters and drawn by Max and Sebastian Fiumara.
** ''House of Whispers'': 22 issues, written by Nalo Hopkinson and drawn by Dominike Stanton.
** ''The Sandman Universe Presents: Hellblazer'': One-shot, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Marcio Takara.
** ''John Constantine, Hellblazer'': Ongoing, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Aaron Campbell.
** ''The Dreaming: Waking Hours'': Limited series, written by G. Willow Wilson and drawn by Nick Robles.
** ''The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country'': Ongoing, written by James Tynion IV and drawn by Lisandro Estherren and Yanick Paquette.
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* ''Literature/TheSandmanTheDreamHunters'' (1999): A novella by Gaiman and illustrated by Creator/YoshitakaAmano. Later got a four-issue comic adaptation by P. Craig Russell.



* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanTheDreamHunters'' (2009): A four issue series by P. Craig Russell, adapting a novella about Dream in ancient Japan written by Neil Gaiman with art by Creator/YoshitakaAmano.

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In ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'', it was explained that Garrett Sanford went insane from loneliness and there was a new Sandman, Hector Hall (formerly Silver Scarab, son of [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Carter Hall]]
The entire series (and Hector Hall as the Sandman) was later folded into Gaiman's Sandman series [[spoiler:by making it a separate realm that Brute and Glob created to escape the Dreaming and Dream's attention]].

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In ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'', it was explained that Garrett Sanford went insane from loneliness and there was a new Sandman, Hector Hall (formerly Silver Scarab, son of [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Carter Hall]]
Hall]]. The entire series (and Hector Hall as the Sandman) was later folded into Gaiman's Sandman series [[spoiler:by making it a separate realm that Brute and Glob created to escape the Dreaming and Dream's attention]].



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** ''The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country'': Ongoing, written by James Tynion IV and drawn by Lisandro Estherren and Yanick Paquette.

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** ''The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country'': Ongoing, written by James Tynion IV and drawn by Lisandro Estherren and Yanick Paquette.Paquette.
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* ''ComicBook/DeathTheHighCostOfLiving'': A three issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by Chris Bachalo about Death's one day as a mortal.

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* ''ComicBook/DeathTheHighCostOfLiving'': A three issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by Chris Bachalo about Death's one day as a mortal. Notably the first comic released under the Creator/VertigoComics imprint.

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[[folder:Adventure Comics (1939)]]
''Adventure Comics'' #40 (dated July 1939) is said to be the first story of the Golden Age Sandman (Wesley Dodds), although he first appeared in print in World's Fair Comics #1. He was created by artist Bert Christman and writer Gardner Fox. He continued to appear in ''Adventure Comics'' until his series ended in issue #102 (March 1945), with appearances in both issues of World's Fair Comics, and a semi-regular feature in World's Finest Comics.

The Sandman started as a [[PulpMagazine pulp hero]] wearing a suit, cape, fedora and custom gas mask, and wielding a "gas gun" which put criminals to sleep. A number of issues in he gained a girlfriend and partner in crimefighting in the form of Dian Belmont, former safecracker and daughter of the District Attorney. In ''Adventure Comics'' #69 (December 1941), he was given a more traditional superhero costume that was yellow and purple and a sidekick called "Sandy the Golden Boy" (who later became the superhero Sand and joined the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica). Later in 1941, Joe Simon and Creator/JackKirby took over the comic.

In Gaiman's Sandman, it was stated that Wesley Dodds was inspired to fight crime after dreaming about the imprisoned Dream.

Stories of the Wesley Dodds' Sandman were later told in ''Sandman Mystery Theatre''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Sandman (1974)]]
A six issue series created by Joe Simon and Creator/JackKirby about "immortal hero" the Sandman (Garrett Sanford) who patrolled the "Dream Stream" (later "Dream Dimension") with the help of two living nightmares "Brute and Glob." The first issue was written by Simon, but later issues were written by Michael Fleisher.

In ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'', it was explained that Garrett Sanford went insane from loneliness and there was a new Sandman, Hector Hall (formerly Silver Scarab, son of [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Carter Hall]]).

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[[folder:Adventure Comics (1939)]]
!!Prior Sandmen:
*
''Adventure Comics'' #40 (dated July 1939) is said to be the first story of the Golden Age Sandman (Wesley Dodds), although he first appeared in print in World's Fair Comics #1. He was created by artist Bert Christman and writer Gardner Fox. He continued to appear in ''Adventure Comics'' until his series ended in issue #102 (March 1945), with appearances in both issues of World's Fair Comics, and a semi-regular feature in World's Finest Comics.

Comics.\\
The Sandman started as a [[PulpMagazine pulp hero]] wearing a suit, cape, fedora and custom gas mask, and wielding a "gas gun" which put criminals to sleep. A number of issues in he gained a girlfriend and partner in crimefighting in the form of Dian Belmont, former safecracker and daughter of the District Attorney. In ''Adventure Comics'' #69 (December 1941), he was given a more traditional superhero costume that was yellow and purple and a sidekick called "Sandy the Golden Boy" (who later became the superhero Sand and joined the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica). Later in 1941, Joe Simon and Creator/JackKirby took over the comic.

comic.\\
In Gaiman's Sandman, it was stated that Wesley Dodds was inspired to fight crime after dreaming about the imprisoned Dream.

Dream. Stories of the Wesley Dodds' Sandman were later told in ''Sandman Mystery Theatre''.
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[[folder:The Sandman (1974)]]
* ''ComicBook/{{The Sandman|1974}}'': A six issue series created by Joe Simon and Creator/JackKirby about "immortal hero" the Sandman (Garrett Sanford) who patrolled the "Dream Stream" (later "Dream Dimension") with the help of two living nightmares "Brute and Glob." The first issue was written by Simon, but later issues were written by Michael Fleisher.

Fleisher.\\
In ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'', it was explained that Garrett Sanford went insane from loneliness and there was a new Sandman, Hector Hall (formerly Silver Scarab, son of [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Carter Hall]]).
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[[folder:Sandman (1989)]]
The one most people remember, written entirely by Creator/NeilGaiman with covers by Creator/DaveMcKean. It lasted for a total of 75 issues. The comic alternated between story arcs and standalone issues.

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[[folder:Sandman (1989)]]

!!''The Sandman (1989)''
The one most people remember, parent series, written entirely by Creator/NeilGaiman with covers by Creator/DaveMcKean. It lasted for a total of 75 issues. The comic alternated between story arcs and standalone issues.



[[folder:The Books of Magic (1991)]]
A four-issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman that functioned as a "tour" of the DC magical universe and featured several ''Sandman'' characters in supporting roles, introducing the boy Tim Hunter who had the potential to become the greatest magician of his time. It was followed up by a 75-issue ongoing series written by John Ney Reiber and Peter Gross, which got several spin-offs and sequels on its own.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Death: The High Cost of Living (1993)]]
A three issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by Chris Bachalo about Death's one day as a mortal.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sandman Mystery Theatre (1993)]]
A series created by Matt Wagner and Guy Davis about the Golden Age Sandman, Wesley Dodds, during the late 1930s. Had more of a noir feel to it, with most of the villains being non-superpowered criminals and crooks. Lasted for 70 issues and one annual.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sandman Midnight Theatre (1994)]]
A crossover between Gaiman's Sandman series and Matt Wagner's Sandman Mystery Theatre co-written by Gaiman and Wagner.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Death: The Time of Your Life (1996)]]
A three issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by Chris Bachalo featuring several minor characters from the Sandman as well as Death.

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[[folder:The Dreaming (1996)]]
A spin-off of Gaiman's Sandman that lasted 60 issues. Most of the stories concerned the inhabitants of the Dreaming. The issues were written by a number of authors including Terry [=LaBan=], Alisa Kwitney, Bryan Talbot, Caitlin R. Kiernan, and Peter Hogan, and illustrated by a number of different artists. Declared non-canon by Gaiman.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Sandman Presents (1999-2004)]]
A series of mini-series and one-shots all under the label "The Sandman Presents."
* ''The Sandman Presents: Lucifer'' (1999). Three issues that later spun off into a long running series simply called ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}, written by Creator/MikeCarey and drawn by Scott Hampton.
* ''The Sandman Presents: Love Street'' (1999). Three issues written by Peter Hogan, drawn by Michael Zulli.
* ''The Sandman Presents: Petrefax'' (2000). Four issues written by Mike Carey, drawn by Steve Leialoha.
* ''The Sandman Presents: Deadboy Detectives'' (2001). Four issues written by Creator/EdBrubaker, drawn by Bryan Talbot.
* ''The Sandman Presents: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Dreams...But Were Afraid to Ask'' (2001). One shot written by Bill Willingham.
* ''The Sandman Presents: The Corinthian'' (2001). Three issues written by Darko Macan and drawn by Danijjel Zezelj.
* ''The Sandman Presents: The Furies'' (2002). One 92-page graphic novel written by Mike Carey and painted by John Bolton.
* ''The Sandman Presents: ComicBook/TheThessaliad'' (2002). Four issues written by Bill Willingham, drawn by Shawn [=McManus=]. One spin-off in Thessaly: Witch for Hire.
* ''The Sandman Presents: Bast'' (2003). Three issues written by Caitlin R. Kiernan, drawn by Joe Bennet.
* ''The Sandman Presents: ComicBook/ThessalyWitchForHire'' (2004). Four issues written by Bill Willingham, drawn by Shawn [=McManus=].

[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Sandman: Endless Nights (2003)]]
A graphic novel with seven short stories, each about a different member of the Endless. Written by Neil Gaiman, with different artists for each story.

* 1. Death - Death and Venice
* 2. Desire - What I've Tasted of Desire
* 3. Dream - The Heart of a Star
* 4. Despair - Fifteen Portraits of Despair
* 5. Delirium - Going Inside
* 6. Destruction - On the Peninsula
* 7. Destiny - Endless Nights
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[[folder:Sandman Mystery Theatre: Sleep of Reason (2007)]]
A six issue series written by John Ney Rieber and drawn by Eric Nguyen. Doesn't involve Wesley Dodds, but rather a current person who takes on the name "the Sandman."

[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Sandman: The Dream Hunters (2009)]]
A four issue series by P. Craig Russell, adapting a novella about Dream in ancient Japan written by Neil Gaiman with art by Yoshitaka Amano.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Sandman: Overture (2013)]]
A six issue mini-series that acts as a prequel to Gaiman's Sandman. It details what happened to Dream just before he was captured. Written by Neil Gaiman, drawn by J. H. Williams III.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sandman Universe]]
The label for a series of spin-offs that started in 2018, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the 1988 series. The series are all overseen by Gaiman, but written by new creative teams.
* ''The Sandman Universe'': A one-shot prelude to the first four ongoing titles, ''The Dreaming,'' Books of Magic,'' ''Lucifer'' and ''House of Whispers.''
* ''The Dreaming'': 20 issues, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Bilquis Evely.
* ''Books of Magic'': 23 issues, written by Kat Howard and drawn by Tom Fowler.
* ''Lucifer'': 24 issues, written by Dan Watters and drawn by Max and Sebastian Fiumara.
* ''House of Whispers'': 22 issues, written by Nalo Hopkinson and drawn by Dominike Stanton.
* ''The Sandman Universe Presents: Hellblazer'': One-shot, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Marcio Takara.
* ''John Constantine, Hellblazer'': Ongoing, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Aaron Campbell.
* ''The Dreaming: Waking Hours'': Limited series, written by G. Willow Wilson and drawn by Nick Robles.
* ''The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country'': Ongoing, written by James Tynion IV and drawn by Lisandro Estherren and Yanick Paquette.


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[[folder:The Books of Magic (1991)]]
!!Spinoffs:
* ''ComicBook/TheBooksOfMagic'' (1991):
A four-issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman that functioned as a "tour" of the DC magical universe and featured several ''Sandman'' characters in supporting roles, introducing the boy Tim Hunter who had the potential to become the greatest magician of his time. It was followed up by a 75-issue ongoing series written by John Ney Reiber and Peter Gross, which got several spin-offs and sequels on its own.

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[[folder:Death: The High Cost of Living (1993)]]
own.
* ''ComicBook/DeathTheHighCostOfLiving'':
A three issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by Chris Bachalo about Death's one day as a mortal.

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[[folder:Sandman Mystery Theatre (1993)]]
mortal.
* ''ComicBook/SandmanMysteryTheatre'' (1993):
A series created by Matt Wagner and Guy Davis about the Golden Age Sandman, Wesley Dodds, during the late 1930s. Had more of a noir feel to it, with most of the villains being non-superpowered criminals and crooks. Lasted for 70 issues and one annual.

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[[folder:Sandman Midnight Theatre (1994)]]
annual.
* ''ComicBook/SandmanMidnightTheatre'' (1994):
A crossover between Gaiman's Sandman series and Matt Wagner's Sandman Mystery Theatre co-written by Gaiman and Wagner.

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[[folder:Death: The Time of Your Life (1996)]]
A
Wagner.
* ''ComicBook/DeathTheTimeOfYourLife'' (1996):A
three issue spin-off mini-series written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by Chris Bachalo featuring several minor characters from the Sandman as well as Death.

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[[folder:The Dreaming (1996)]]
Death.
* ''ComicBook/TheDreaming'' (1996):
A spin-off of Gaiman's Sandman that lasted 60 issues. Most of the stories concerned the inhabitants of the Dreaming. The issues were written by a number of authors including Terry [=LaBan=], Alisa Kwitney, Bryan Talbot, Caitlin R. Kiernan, and Peter Hogan, and illustrated by a number of different artists. Declared non-canon by Gaiman.

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[[folder:The Sandman Presents (1999-2004)]]
Gaiman.
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanPresents'':
A series of mini-series and one-shots all under the label "The Sandman Presents."
* ** ''The Sandman Presents: Lucifer'' (1999). Three issues that later spun off into a long running series simply called ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}, written by Creator/MikeCarey and drawn by Scott Hampton.
* ** ''The Sandman Presents: Love Street'' (1999). Three issues written by Peter Hogan, drawn by Michael Zulli.
* ** ''The Sandman Presents: Petrefax'' (2000). Four issues written by Mike Carey, drawn by Steve Leialoha.
* ** ''The Sandman Presents: Deadboy Detectives'' (2001). Four issues written by Creator/EdBrubaker, drawn by Bryan Talbot.
* ** ''The Sandman Presents: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Dreams...But Were Afraid to Ask'' (2001). One shot written by Bill Willingham.
* ** ''The Sandman Presents: The Corinthian'' (2001). Three issues written by Darko Macan and drawn by Danijjel Zezelj.
* ** ''The Sandman Presents: The Furies'' (2002). One 92-page graphic novel written by Mike Carey and painted by John Bolton.
* ** ''The Sandman Presents: ComicBook/TheThessaliad'' (2002). Four issues written by Bill Willingham, drawn by Shawn [=McManus=]. One spin-off in Thessaly: Witch for Hire.
* ** ''The Sandman Presents: Bast'' (2003). Three issues written by Caitlin R. Kiernan, drawn by Joe Bennet.
* ** ''The Sandman Presents: ComicBook/ThessalyWitchForHire'' (2004). Four issues written by Bill Willingham, drawn by Shawn [=McManus=].

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[[folder:The Sandman: Endless Nights (2003)]]
[=McManus=].
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanEndlessNights'':
A graphic novel with seven short stories, each about a different member of the Endless. Written by Neil Gaiman, with different artists for each story.

* 1.
story.
##
Death - Death and Venice
* 2. ## Desire - What I've Tasted of Desire
* 3. ## Dream - The Heart of a Star
* 4. ## Despair - Fifteen Portraits of Despair
* 5. ## Delirium - Going Inside
* 6. ## Destruction - On the Peninsula
* 7. ## Destiny - Endless Nights
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[[folder:Sandman Mystery Theatre:
* ''ComicBook/SandmanMysteryTheatre: Sleep of Reason (2007)]]
Reason'' (2007): A six issue series written by John Ney Rieber and drawn by Eric Nguyen. Doesn't involve Wesley Dodds, but rather a current person who takes on the name "the Sandman."

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[[folder:The Sandman: The Dream Hunters (2009)]]
"
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanTheDreamHunters'' (2009):
A four issue series by P. Craig Russell, adapting a novella about Dream in ancient Japan written by Neil Gaiman with art by Yoshitaka Amano.

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[[folder:The Sandman: Overture (2013)]]
Creator/YoshitakaAmano.
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanOverture'' (2013):
A six issue mini-series that acts as a prequel to Gaiman's Sandman. It details what happened to Dream just before he was captured. Written by Neil Gaiman, drawn by J. H. Williams III.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sandman Universe]]
III.
* ''ComicBook/TheSandmanUniverse'':
The label for a series of spin-offs that started in 2018, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the 1988 series. The series are all overseen by Gaiman, but written by new creative teams.
* ** ''The Sandman Universe'': A one-shot prelude to the first four ongoing titles, ''The Dreaming,'' Books of Magic,'' ''Lucifer'' and ''House of Whispers.''
* ** ''The Dreaming'': 20 issues, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Bilquis Evely.
* ** ''Books of Magic'': 23 issues, written by Kat Howard and drawn by Tom Fowler.
* ** ''Lucifer'': 24 issues, written by Dan Watters and drawn by Max and Sebastian Fiumara.
* ** ''House of Whispers'': 22 issues, written by Nalo Hopkinson and drawn by Dominike Stanton.
* ** ''The Sandman Universe Presents: Hellblazer'': One-shot, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Marcio Takara.
* ** ''John Constantine, Hellblazer'': Ongoing, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Aaron Campbell.
* ** ''The Dreaming: Waking Hours'': Limited series, written by G. Willow Wilson and drawn by Nick Robles.
* ** ''The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country'': Ongoing, written by James Tynion IV and drawn by Lisandro Estherren and Yanick Paquette.


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'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989PreludesAndNocturnesArc Preludes & Nocturnes]]''' (also called '''More Than Rubies''' or '''Master of Dreams''')
* 1. Sleep of the Just
* 2. Imperfect Hosts
* 3. ...Dream A Little Dream of Me
* 4. A Hope in Hell
* 5. Passengers
* 6. 24 Hours
* 7. Sound and Fury
* 8. The Sound of Her Wings

'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheDollsHouseArc The Doll's House]]'''
* 9. Tales in the Sand
* 10. The Doll's House
* 11. Moving In
* 12. Playing House
* 13. Men of Good Fortune
* 14. Collectors
* 15. Into The Night
* 16. Lost Hearts

'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989DreamCountryArc Dream Country]]'''
* 17. Calliope
* 18. A Dream of a Thousand Cats
* 19. A Midsummer Night's Dream
* 20. Facade

'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989SeasonOfMistsArc Season of Mists]]'''
* 21. A Prologue
* 22. Chapter 1
* 23. Chapter 2
* 24. Chapter 3
* 25. Chapter 4
* 26. Chapter 5
* 27. Chapter 6
* 28. Epilogue

'''Distant Mirrors''' (put in the collection '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989FablesAndReflectionsArc Fables and Reflections]]''')
* 29. Thermidor
* 30. August
* 31. Three Septembers And A January
* The Sandman Special. The Song of Orpheus

'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989AGameOfYouArc A Game of You]]'''
* 32. Slaughter On Fifth Avenue
* 33. Lullabies of Broadway
* 34. Bad Moon Rising
* 35. Beginning to See the Light
* 36. Over The Sea to Sky
* 37. I Woke Up and One of Us Was Crying

'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989ConvergencesArc Convergences]]''' (put in the collection '''Fables and Reflections''')
* 38. The Hunt
* 39. Soft Places
* 40. The Parliament of Rooks

'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989BriefLivesArc Brief Lives]]'''
* 41. Brief Lives One
* 42. Brief Lives Two
* 43. Brief Lives Three
* 44. Brief Lives Four
* 45. Brief Lives Five
* 46. Brief Lives Six
* 47. Brief Lives Seven
* 48. Brief Lives Eight
* 49. Brief Lives Nine

'''Distant Mirrors''' (put in the collection '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989FablesAndReflectionsArc Fables and Reflections]]''')
* 50. Ramadan

'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989WorldsEndArc Worlds' End]]'''
* 51. A Tale of Two Cities
* 52. Cluracan's Tale
* 53. Hob's Leviathan
* 54. The Golden Boy
* 55. Cerements
* 56. Worlds' End

'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheKindlyOnesArc The Kindly Ones]]'''
* 57. The Kindly Ones, Part 1
* 58. The Kindly Ones, Part 2
* 59. The Kindly Ones, Part 3
* 60. The Kindly Ones, Part 4
* 61. The Kindly Ones, Part 5
* 62. The Kindly Ones, Part 6
* 63. The Kindly Ones, Part 7
* 64. The Kindly Ones, Part 8
* 65. The Kindly Ones, Part 9
* 66. The Kindly Ones, Part 10
* 67. The Kindly Ones, Part 11
* 68. The Kindly Ones, Part 12
* 69. The Kindly Ones, Part 13

'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheWakeArc The Wake]]'''
* 70. Which Occurs In The Wake Of What Has Gone Before
* 71. In Which A Wake Is Held
* 72. In Which We Wake
* 73. The Wake - An Epilogue: Sunday Mourning
* 74. Exiles
* 75. The Tempest

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* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989PreludesAndNocturnesArc Preludes & Nocturnes]]''' (also called '''More Than Rubies''' or '''Master of Dreams''')
* ** 1. Sleep of the Just
* ** 2. Imperfect Hosts
* ** 3. ...Dream A Little Dream of Me
* ** 4. A Hope in Hell
* ** 5. Passengers
* ** 6. 24 Hours
* ** 7. Sound and Fury
* ** 8. The Sound of Her Wings

Wings
*
'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheDollsHouseArc The Doll's House]]'''
* ** 9. Tales in the Sand
* ** 10. The Doll's House
* ** 11. Moving In
* ** 12. Playing House
* ** 13. Men of Good Fortune
* ** 14. Collectors
* ** 15. Into The Night
* ** 16. Lost Hearts

Hearts
*
'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989DreamCountryArc Dream Country]]'''
* ** 17. Calliope
* ** 18. A Dream of a Thousand Cats
* ** 19. A Midsummer Night's Dream
* ** 20. Facade

Facade
*
'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989SeasonOfMistsArc Season of Mists]]'''
* ** 21. A Prologue
* ** 22. Chapter 1
* ** 23. Chapter 2
* ** 24. Chapter 3
* ** 25. Chapter 4
* ** 26. Chapter 5
* ** 27. Chapter 6
* ** 28. Epilogue

* '''Distant Mirrors''' (put in the collection '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989FablesAndReflectionsArc Fables and Reflections]]''')
* ** 29. Thermidor
* ** 30. August
* ** 31. Three Septembers And A January
* ** The Sandman Special. The Song of Orpheus

Orpheus
*
'''[[Recap/TheSandman1989AGameOfYouArc A Game of You]]'''
* ** 32. Slaughter On Fifth Avenue
* ** 33. Lullabies of Broadway
* ** 34. Bad Moon Rising
* ** 35. Beginning to See the Light
* ** 36. Over The Sea to Sky
* ** 37. I Woke Up and One of Us Was Crying

* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989ConvergencesArc Convergences]]''' (put in the collection '''Fables and Reflections''')
* ** 38. The Hunt
* ** 39. Soft Places
* ** 40. The Parliament of Rooks

* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989BriefLivesArc Brief Lives]]'''
* ** 41. Brief Lives One
* ** 42. Brief Lives Two
* ** 43. Brief Lives Three
* ** 44. Brief Lives Four
* ** 45. Brief Lives Five
* ** 46. Brief Lives Six
* ** 47. Brief Lives Seven
* ** 48. Brief Lives Eight
* ** 49. Brief Lives Nine

* '''Distant Mirrors''' (put in the collection '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989FablesAndReflectionsArc Fables and Reflections]]''')
* ** 50. Ramadan

* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989WorldsEndArc Worlds' End]]'''
* ** 51. A Tale of Two Cities
* ** 52. Cluracan's Tale
* ** 53. Hob's Leviathan
* ** 54. The Golden Boy
* ** 55. Cerements
* ** 56. Worlds' End

* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheKindlyOnesArc The Kindly Ones]]'''
* ** 57. The Kindly Ones, Part 1
* ** 58. The Kindly Ones, Part 2
* ** 59. The Kindly Ones, Part 3
* ** 60. The Kindly Ones, Part 4
* ** 61. The Kindly Ones, Part 5
* ** 62. The Kindly Ones, Part 6
* ** 63. The Kindly Ones, Part 7
* ** 64. The Kindly Ones, Part 8
* ** 65. The Kindly Ones, Part 9
* ** 66. The Kindly Ones, Part 10
* ** 67. The Kindly Ones, Part 11
* ** 68. The Kindly Ones, Part 12
* ** 69. The Kindly Ones, Part 13

* '''[[Recap/TheSandman1989TheWakeArc The Wake]]'''
* ** 70. Which Occurs In The Wake Of What Has Gone Before
* ** 71. In Which A Wake Is Held
* ** 72. In Which We Wake
* ** 73. The Wake - An Epilogue: Sunday Mourning
* ** 74. Exiles
* ** 75. The Tempest
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