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This is a list of characters appearing in The Sandman comic book, published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint.This page discusses not only events which occur in The Sandman (1989–1994), but also some occurring in spinoffs of The Sandman, such as The Dreaming (1996–2001) and Lucifer (1999–2007), as well as characters from earlier stories which The Sandman was based on.
Pages in category "Sandman in film" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Beauty and the Beast ...
The Sandman is a 1995 American horror thriller film directed by J. R. Bookwalter and written by Bookwalter and Matthew Jason Walsh, starring A.J. Richards, Rita Gutowski, Terry J. Lipko, James Viront, Barbara Katz-Norrod and Stan Fitzgerald.
The Sandman is a comic book written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics.Its artists include Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg, Jill Thompson, Shawn McManus, Marc Hempel, Bryan Talbot, and Michael Zulli, with lettering by Todd Klein and covers by Dave McKean.
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The Sandman ranked at number one globally on Netflix's Top 10 titles three days after its release with 69.5 million hours viewed. [95] In its first full week of streaming, The Sandman remained the most-watched show on Netflix's weekly Top 10 list of the most-watched TV shows, with 127.5 million hours viewed between August 8–14. [96]
Jill Thompson (born November 20, 1966) [1] is an American illustrator and writer who has worked for stage, film, and television. Well known for her work on Neil Gaiman's The Sandman characters and her own Scary Godmother series, she has worked on The Invisibles, Swamp Thing, and Wonder Woman as well.
Vertigo Visions: Prez (1995), a one-shot featuring the old DC comic book character Prez (a teenager who becomes President), prompted by the revival and re-interpretation of the character by Neil Gaiman in his Sandman series. Vertigo: Winter's Edge (1997) featured a 10-page Desire story by Gaiman and John Bolton, named The Flowers of Romance.