DC the Age of Copper
Sandman #1 (1989)

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Sandman 1 Modern
Grade: 9.6
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 4328348003
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: DC the Age of Copper  Score: 200
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

1st appearance of Morpheus. Wesley Dodds cameo. A kerfuffle of waywardness and leading into an abyss of dismal proportions. Taking the cake and trying to eat it too, after being imprisoned, as the Dream character doesn't ever recant! Save to analyze the futility, and those are the breaks when recompensing on your own. It isn't as beneficial for the good, except when to learn and lean not to your own understanding. Peace comes by way of the fight, which is in the pursuit of that princely purpose, and all while knitting together within our own lives in order that we can then encourage others. Those who live by seeking out morality, and asking for it to be fruitful, while knocking that it may open to avenues of blessing and not to curse; those are the attributes that will make and take the greatest effort of all and are worth it in the end. Not by hook or crook, but by the way we were born and becoming instead born again. Not flashy, nor easy, and not even hip to be square, but knowing it is not in our own right standing alone but in the higher power so that we can trust to live and walk therein!

AS2 That is ever present to be on the Sandman's mind to deal with, in the "supernatural" of this comic it is unfortunately more "death" than living, it is even a character. Featured on DC Cover Girls study book by Adam Hughes.

Complete with a back cover picture of "The Sandman!" Adam Sandler circa 2023 stand-up, in which me and my brother had balcony seats, and were laughing to encourage the Sandman for his performance, where he even broke out the guitar to play the Chris Farley sendoff salute. "Hungover 'as all else', that Catholic boy still showed up to morning Mass!" "We told him to slow down, or you'll end up like Belushi; He said those guys are my heroes, that is all fine and dandy..." ~ Adam Sandler speaking of our now departed friend.

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