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No, this isn’t a dream (or even a nightmare): The Sandman, the iconic Vertigo comic book series created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Keith, and Mike Dringenberg, has finally been adapted for television. Paul, Arlo, and The Deli Counter of Justice co-creator Eric Sipple are all huge fans of the comics, and they use their familiarity with the Dreaming to dive deep into the first season of the Netflix TV show. The gang discusses the show’s mostly spot-on casting, whether it captures Morpheus as well as Roderick Burgess did, how the filmmakers modernize some of the books’ more outdated elements, and so very much more. Plus, a mini-review of Prey, the new Predator film directed by Dan Trachtenberg and starring Amber Midthunder.

 

NEXT: sing a song of oblivion with Robert Kirkman and Lorenzo De Felici’s Oblivion Song on a new Four-Color Flashback.

 

 

BREAKDOWN

00:00:32  -  Intro / Guest

00:02:31  -  Prey mini-review

00:26:28  -  The Sandman, Season 1

02:35:00  -  Outro / Next

 

 

LINKS

 

The Sandman Four-Color Flashback Series 177, “The Sandman: Vol. I - Preludes & Nocturnes (feat. Eric Sipple)” 182, “The Sandman: Vol. II - The Doll’s House (feat. Eric Sipple)” 188, “The Sandman: Vol. III - Dream Country (feat. Greg Sahadachny)” 189, “The Sandman: Vol. IV - Season of Mists (feat. K. Dale Koontz & Ensley F. Guffey)” 193, “The Sandman: Vol. V - A Game of You (feat. K. Dale Koontz & Ensley F. Guffey)” 196, “The Sandman: Vol. VI - Fables & Reflections” 201, “The Sandman: Vol. VII - Brief Lives (feat. Eric Sipple)” 202, “The Sandman: Vol. VIII - Worlds’ End (feat. Ensley Guffey)” 209, “The Sandman: Vol. IX - The Kindly Ones” 211, “The Sandman: Vol. X - The Wake (feat. Eric Sipple, Greg Sahadachny, and K. Dale Koontz & Ensley F. Guffey)” 268, “The Sandman: Overture (feat. Eric Sipple)” “Vortexes, Killers and Fallen Angels: Meet The Sandman's Unusual Cast” by Joshua Lapin-Bertone, dc.com “The Sandman’s ‘The Sound of Her Wings’ is Why Adaptations Exist” by Michael Walsh, Nerdist “Jessamy's Failure To Help Dream Prevents A Major Sandman Change” by Matt Morrison, ScreenRant “The Sandman’s Dream Doesn’t Show Much Emotion — That’s What His Friends Are For” by Zosha Millman, Polygon “How The Sandman's One Change to John Dee Elevates the Original Story” by Taylor Piscitello, CBR “How the conscientious casting of women in "The Sandman" defies the gender-swapping trope” by Melanie McFarland, Salon

 

 

 

MUSIC

“In Sleep” by Lissie, When I’m Alone: The Piano Retrospective (2019) “Cotton Candy Land” by Elvis Presley, It Happened At the World’s Fair (Original Soundtrack) (1963)

 

 

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