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Hempel, Marc - Sandman, issue 65, page 20 (Dec 1994)

Artist: Marc Hempel (All)

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Hempel, Marc - Sandman, issue 65, page 20 (Dec 1994) Comic Art
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Title: Hempel, Marc - Sandman, issue 65, page 20 (Dec 1994)
Artist: Marc Hempel (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 2,590
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Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 7
Added to Site: 3/9/2010
Comic Art Archive: Sandman
Issue: 65   Page: 20

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Simply stunning page from Marc Hempel's run on the Sandman. Hempel's delicate work with Gaiman's dialogue speaking to so many different portions of the Sandman storyline on one page is too beautiful for words. How fun to have Thessaly telling Morpheus he cares about other people too much!

The Sandman was created by Neil Gaiman (author) and Sam Keith (artist). Originally published by DC Comics (issue #1 was released in January 1989), it was placed under DC’s Vertigo imprint beginning with issue #47 (March 1993). Mike Dringenberg, Todd Klein, Robbie Busch, and Dave McKean were hired as inker, letterer, colorist, and cover artist, respectively, and comprised the original creative team. The series chronicles the adventures of Dream (of the Endless), who rules over the world of dreams. It ran for 75 issues from January 1989 until March 1996. Gaiman's contract stipulated that the series would end when he left it.

The Sandman was one of Vertigo's flagship titles. Critically acclaimed, it is one of the few graphic novels ever to be on the New York Times Best Seller list, along with Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns. The series 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. DC editor Karen Berger eventually accepted the proposal…but under one condition; “We'd like a new Sandman. Keep the name. But the rest is up to you.”

The Sandman became a cult success for DC Comics and attracted an audience unlike that of mainstream comics: half the readership was female, many were in their twenties…and many read no other comics at all. By the time the series concluded in 1996, it was outselling the titles of DC's flagship characters of Superman and Batman.

The Sandman's main character is Dream, the Lord of Dreams (also known, to various characters throughout the series, as Morpheus, Oneiros, the Shaper, the Shaper of Form, Lord of the Dreaming and the Dream King, among other monikers), who is essentially the anthropomorphic personification of dreams. We eventually learn that he is one of seven such ‘siblings’ representing timeless aspects of man – Destiny, Destruction, Death, Dream, Desire, Despair & Delirium (formerly ‘Delight’). At the start of the series, Morpheus is captured by an occult ritual and held prisoner for 70 years. He escapes in the modern day and, after avenging himself upon his captors, sets about rebuilding his kingdom, which has fallen into disrepair in his absence. The character's initial haughty and often cruel manner begins to soften given his years of imprisonment, but the challenge of undoing past sins and changing old ways is an enormous one for a being who has been set in his ways for billions of years. In its beginnings, the series is a very dark horror comic. Later, the series evolves into an elaborate fantasy series, incorporating elements of classical and contemporary mythology, ultimately placing its protagonist in the role of a tragic hero.

The storylines primarily take place in the Dreaming, Morpheus's realm, and the waking world, with occasional visits to other domains, such as Hell, Faerie, Asgard, and the domains of the other Endless. Most of the storylines take place in modern times, but many short stories are set in the past, taking advantage of the immortal nature of many of the characters

This page was part of the The Kindly Ones storyline, collecting issue #57 (February 1994) – issue #69 (July 1995). In the longest Sandman story, Morpheus becomes the prey of the Furies, avenging spirits who torment those who spill family blood.

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Ruben E 
Member Since 2003

Posted on 3/9/2010

I'm not usually a fan of Hempel's work but this is a very good Sandman page!

Jonathan H 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 3/10/2010

Beautiful page -- congrats!!

Paul Adrian Emery 
Member Since 2006

Posted on 3/11/2010

Stunning Page, Congratulations.

Paul . 
Member Since 2004

Posted on 3/13/2010

A great Hempel example page.

Edward  Gulane 
Member Since 2007

Posted on 3/15/2010

I am green (and all sorts of colors) with envy!

Keith Veronese 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 2/7/2011

Hempel's work is amazing. Congrats!

Eric Seffinga 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 5/5/2019

Super memorable moment between the two!

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