
The Sandman (comic book)
"The Sandman" is a critically acclaimed comic book series created by Neil Gaiman, first published in the late 1980s. It follows Morpheus, the personification of dreams, who escapes captivity and seeks to restore balance to his dominion over dreams and stories. The narrative weaves mythology, fantasy, and horror, exploring themes of change, identity, and the power of storytelling. "The Sandman" intertwines with various literary and historical figures, creating a rich tapestry of interconnected tales. Its influential storytelling and artistry have garnered a dedicated fan base and numerous awards, affirming its status as a seminal work in graphic literature.