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Neil Gaiman: ‘The Sandman’ doesn’t really change from the comics, just feels like ‘getting extra fries’
Neil Gaiman: 'The Sandman' doesn't really change from the comics, just feels like 'getting extra fries',In 1989, domestic comic books were dominated by superheroes. Little known British scribe Neil Gaiman had only a handful of comics under his belt, but he reiimagined The Sandman -- a silver age series in DC Comics' continuity -- in a whole new way, which would eventually become one of the greatest comics ever created. We are just days away from seeing if The Sandman can be a hit television show too.

Neil Gaiman: ‘The Sandman’ doesn’t really change from the comics, just feels like ‘getting extra fries’

In 1989, domestic comic books were dominated by superheroes. Little known British scribe Neil Gaiman had only a handful of comics under his belt, but he reiimagined The Sandman — a silver age series in DC Comics’ continuity — in a whole new way, which would eventually become one of the greatest comics ever created. We are just days away from seeing if The Sandman can be a hit television show too.