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  2. Sandman - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the Sandman also appears in The Powerpuff Girls, where he appears in the episode "Dream Scheme". The Sandman appears in The Santa Clause 2 and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, portrayed by Michael Dorn. He is shown to be a member of the Council of Legendary Figures and tends to doze off during meetings, giving the other members ...

  3. List of The Sandman characters - Wikipedia

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    Mazikeen is a fictional character from Neil Gaiman's Sandman mythos. The name "Mazikeen" comes from that of a shapeshifting demon of Jewish mythology. Mazikeen first appeared in The Sandman, where she was Lucifer's consort while he reigned in Hell. At the time, half of her face was normal, but the other half was horribly misshapen and skeletal ...

  4. Category:Sandman - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Sandman, a mythical character in Western and Northern European folklore who puts people to sleep and encourages and inspires beautiful dreams by sprinkling magical sand onto their eyes.

  5. Ole Lukøje - Wikipedia

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    Ole Lukøje's name is actually composed of two parts: Ole is a common Danish masculine name, and Lukøje a compound of the Danish words for 'close' and 'eye'. In the tale, he visits a boy called Hjalmar every night for a whole week and tells him stories.

  6. Dream (character) - Wikipedia

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    Dream is the protagonist and title character of the comic book The Sandman.The comic book 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.

  7. Clurichaun - Wikipedia

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    The clurichaun appears as a regular character (under the name Cluracan) in Neil Gaiman's acclaimed comic series The Sandman and its spin-off series The Dreaming. Cluracan continues the tradition of constant drunkenness but is portrayed as a tall, elegant blond fairy, although this is likely due to use of magic "glamour," such as that used by ...

  8. Neil Gaiman Answers Mythology Questions From Twitter

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    Author Neil Gaiman takes to Twitter to answer the internet's burning questions about mythology. What links Viking and Greek myths? Why does Anubis have a dog head? Why do so many cultures have a ...

  9. Endless (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Endless are not known to have proper names, although Dream has a habit of collecting different names for himself. They are each known by their respective function. Destiny [4] - The oldest of the Endless, Destiny appears as a blind man dressed in grey or brown robes (purple in earlier comics), carrying a large book, the Cosmic Log. The book ...