The Sandman Universe

Summary

The Sandman Universe is a line of American comic books published by DC Comics under its imprints DC Vertigo and DC Black Label. The line launched to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman (1989–1996) and Vertigo's 25th anniversary. The Sandman Universe began in August 2018, with a titular one-shot, which was followed by four ongoing seriesHouse of Whispers, Lucifer, Books of Magic, and The Dreaming. Each comic is overseen by Gaiman but written by new creative teams.

The Sandman Universe
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GenreDark fantasy
Publication dateAugust 2018
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Conception and development edit

The Sandman Universe celebrates the 30th anniversary of DC Comics' The Sandman[1] and the 25th anniversary of the launch of the DC Vertigo imprint. The line was conceived and is overseen by the series' creator, Neil Gaiman, but produced by new creative teams. The Sandman Universe expands The Sandman's part of the DC Universe[2] using new characters and concepts.[3] The line was announced by Entertainment Weekly in March 2018 and was accompanied by a trailer featuring Gaiman. It launched with the one-shot The Sandman Universe #1 on August 8, 2018, with the other series following on later dates.[3]

When asked why he returned to The Sandman, Gaiman said he began to feel guilty that almost no one had been able to return to the series since its conclusion and liked the idea of reviving it, as well as letting new writers play with his "toys". Gaiman assembled the writing team for the line with the Vertigo editorial team. Both parties suggested writers who they thought would be good for new Sandman stories. Samples by writers were then read by Gaiman, who decided whether or not they were proficient. Choosing writers also involved deciding which comic suited which writer best. Gaiman cited Nalo Hopkinson's science fiction work as an influence for assigning her to House of Whispers. Gaiman chose Kat Howard, who he has worked with for several years, to reboot The Books of Magic because of her handling of magic in her stories, and Dan Watters to write Lucifer because he was up to the challenge of recreating the character.[3]

Titles edit

The Sandman Universe began with a titular one-shot released in August 2018. It picks up after the events of DC's 2017–2018 Dark Nights: Metal crossover event. Dream has disappeared since the conclusion of Metal,[4] leading to chaos in his homeland of the Dreaming. Each Sandman Universe series follows a story thread introduced in the one-shot.[1][3][2]

Title Issues Writer(s) Artist(s) Publication date Format
Year One
The Sandman Universe #1 Simon Spurrier, Kat Howard, Nalo Hopkinson, Dan Watters Bilquis Evely, Tom Fowler, Dominike Stanton, Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara August 2018 One-shot
The Dreaming #1–20 Simon Spurrier Bilquis Evely September 2018April 2020 Monthly ongoing
House of Whispers #1–22 Nalo Hopkinson, Dan Watters Dominike Stanton September 2018June 2020 Monthly ongoing
Lucifer #1–24[a] Dan Watters Max Fiumara and Sebastian Fiumara October 2018March 2020 Monthly ongoing
Books of Magic #1–23 Kat Howard, David Barnett Tom Fowler October 2018September 2020 Monthly ongoing
Year Two
The Sandman Universe Presents: Hellblazer #1 Simon Spurrier Marcio Takara October 2019 One-shot
John Constantine, Hellblazer #1–12 Aaron Campbell November 2019November 2020 Monthly ongoing
The Dreaming: Waking Hours #1–12 G. Willow Wilson Nick Robles May 2020August 2021 Limited series
Year Three
Locke & Key: Hell & Gone[b] #0–2 Joe Hill Gabriel Rodriguez December 2020September 2021 Limited series
Year Four
Nightmare Country #1–6 James Tynion IV Lisandro Estherren April 12, 2022September 27, 2022 Limited Series[6]
Dead Boy Detectives #1–6 Pornsak Pichetshote Jeff Stokley December 27, 2022May 24, 2023 Limited Series
Year Five
Nightmare Country: The Glass House #1–6 James Tynion IV Lisandro Estherren April 4, 2023 – December 26, 2023 Limited Series[7]
The Sandman Universe Special: Thessaly #1 James Tynion IV Maria Llovet, Reiko Murakami August 1, 2023 One-shot
Year Six
John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1–8 Simon Spurrier Aaron Campbell January 2024 Limited Series
  1. ^ Issues #19–24 were published only as a collected edition, in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
  2. ^ A crossover with Locke & Key by IDW Publishing.

Collected editions edit

Title Material collected Format Publication date ISBN
The Dreaming
Vol. 1: Pathways and Emanations The Dreaming #1–6; The Sandman Universe #1 TP June 5, 2019 978-1401291174
Vol. 2: Empty Shells The Dreaming #7–12 January 8, 2020 978-1401295639
Vol. 3: One Magical Movement The Dreaming #13–20 July 8, 2020 978-1779502834
House of Whispers
Vol. 1: The Power Divided House of Whispers #1–6; The Sandman Universe #1 TP July 24, 2019 978-1401291358
Vol. 2: Ananse House of Whispers #7–12 February 19, 2020 978-1401299170
Vol. 3: Watching the Watchers House of Whispers #13–22 October 27, 2020 978-1779504319
Lucifer
Vol. 1: The Infernal Comedy Lucifer #1–6; The Sandman Universe #1 TP June 19, 2019 978-1401291334
Vol. 2: The Divine Tragedy Lucifer #7–13 January 22, 2020 978-1401295721
Vol. 3: The Wild Hunt Lucifer #14–19 July 28, 2020 978-1779502353
Vol. 4: The Devil at Heart Lucifer #20–24 February 2, 2021 978-1779507556
Books of Magic
Vol. 1: Moveable Type Books of Magic #1–6; The Sandman Universe #1 TP July 10, 2019 978-1401291341
Vol. 2: Second Quarto Books of Magic #7–13 February 5, 2020 978-1401299040
Vol. 3: Dwelling in Possibility Books of Magic #14–23 February 16, 2021 978-1779503008
John Constantine, Hellblazer
Vol. 1: Marks of Woe The Sandman Universe Presents: Hellblazer #1; John Constantine, Hellblazer #1–6; Books of Magic #14 TP September 29, 2020 978-1779502896
Vol. 2: The Best Version of You John Constantine, Hellblazer #7–12 March 30, 2021 978-1779509536
The Dreaming: Waking Hours
The Dreaming: Waking Hours TP The Dreaming: Waking Hours #1–12 TP November 16, 2021 978-1779512734
Locke & Key: Hell & Gone
Locke & Key: The Golden Age Small World #1; Guide to the Know Keys #1; "Face the Music"; ...In Pale Battalions Go... #1–3; Hell & Gone #1–2 HC April 26, 2022 978-1684057856
Nightmare Country
Vol. 1 Nightmare Country #1–6 TP April 4, 2023 978-1779518415[8]
Dead Boy Detectives
Vol. 1 Dead Boy Detectives #1–6 TP November 7, 2023 978-1779523297

Reception edit

According to the review aggregator Comic Book Roundup, the line has an average rating of 8.9/10 based on 20 reviews.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bishop, Bryan (March 1, 2018). "Neil Gaiman is turning The Sandman into an expanded comics universe". The Verge.
  2. ^ a b Polo, Susana (March 1, 2018). "The Sandman Universe is Neil Gaiman's next comics project". Polygon.
  3. ^ a b c d Holub, Christian (March 1, 2018). "Neil Gaiman announces new Sandman Universe line of comics — exclusive". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  4. ^ Shiach, Kieran (August 10, 2018). "How Doomsday Clock & Dark Nights: Metal Affect The New Sandman Universe". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved August 10, 2018.
  5. ^ Dominguez, Noah (30 May 2020). "DC Cancels Lucifer, Will Release Final Issues as Collected Edition". CBR.com.
  6. ^ Kit, Borys (January 18, 2022). "New Sandman Universe Comic to Be Written by James Tynion IV (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  7. ^ Puc, Samantha (November 10, 2022). "The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country returns next year with The Glass House". Newsarama. Retrieved April 11, 2023.
  8. ^ "The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country (2023)". Comicscored.com. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
  9. ^ "The Sandman Universe Comic Series Reviews". Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved August 10, 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Lu, Alexander (March 1, 2018). "Your crash course guide to DC's new SANDMAN UNIVERSE line". Comics Beat. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  • Burlingame, Russ (March 3, 2018). "Everything We Know About Neil Gaiman's Sandman Universe So Far". ComicBook.com. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  • Marnell, Blair (March 1, 2018). "Neil Gaiman and DC Will Launch a SANDMAN UNIVERSE Line of Comics". Nerdist News. Retrieved April 29, 2018.

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