John Waclawski UNITED STATES
Member Since January 2006
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Sandman #75 p.29

Location: Sandman
Artists: Charles Vess (Penciller) ,  Bryan Talbot (Penciller) ,  John Ridgway (Penciller)

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Location: Sandman
Title: Sandman #75 p.29
Artist:  Charles Vess (Penciller) ,  Bryan Talbot (Penciller) ,  John Ridgway (Penciller)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1573
Likes on CAF: 2
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 6
Added to Site: 2/11/2006

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Period piece with Sandman and Shakespeare conversing upon the completion of the play, The Tempest. Dream agrees to the Bard's request for a celebatory glass of wine. As they walk into the Dreaming, or further into the Dreaming as the entire page takes place in slumberland, Shakespeare compare himself to the main characters in his play.

If anyone comes across a nice page from the other Shakespeare issue, No 19, please let me know. You could basically name your price as I would love to have a companion piece to the image above. Thanks for looking.

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Member Since: January 2006
Last Login: April 2026
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Simon M. Member Since 2003
Posted On 2/11/2006

jaw.....drops.....
Jonathan H Member Since 2005
Posted On 2/11/2006

Vess + Sandman = Spectacular. Congrats on another stunning example!
Paul . Member Since 2004
Posted On 2/12/2006

As...they....said...above...me. That looks awesome, plus I really like the framing and mat job. Thanks for sharing.
Timothy Finney Member Since 2006
Posted On 10/28/2006

Shakespeare pages are my favorite. Issues 19 & 75 are my two favorite issues of that wonderful run (maybe my two favorite issues period). I leave it to the Bard to express my feelings about this page. "For as you were when first your eye I eyed, Such seems your beauty still."
Lorenzo Fratini Member Since 2008
Posted On 8/1/2009

Spectacular page. All the sandman run was great - but I believe tha the Vess issues were by far the top moments - it seemed like the narrative was (if possible) stepping up when Vess was drawing, and the drawing itself, was amazing. Congrats on a great aquisition (and a wonderful collection!).
M L Member Since 2015
Posted On 3/23/2024

An incredible page! WOW!

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