Comic-Con: Neil Gaiman to write new Sandman series for DC Comics Vertigo imprint | Shelf Life | EW.com
Call it a dream come true. Acclaimed fantasy author Neil Gaiman American Gods, Coraline is returning to comics and the character that made him a superstar scribe: Dream, a.k.a. Morpheus, member of the Endless, a deeply dysfunctional family of eternal though not immutable entities with names that begin with the letter ‘D’ who preside over various aspects of human existence except Destruction did abandon his mantle and dominion and ran away… but never mind. Gaiman — who wrote 75 issues of The Sandman from 1988 to 1996 all collected in “graphic novel” form, producing one of the most celebrated and most erudite comic book series ever — will team with artist J. H. Williams III Promethea, Batwoman for a mini-series that’s set prior to the events in Sandman #1. In that story, an English occult leader inadvertently summoned Dream using a black magic ritual involving rat claws and angel wings on June 10, 1916 and held him captive for 72 years. The foolish mortal was actually trying to trap Morpheus’ sister, Death, but something went awry. Magic: So darn unpredictable!
“When I finished writing The Sandman, there was one tale still untold: The story of what had happened to Morpheus to allow him to be so easily captured in The Sandman #1, and why he was returned from far away, exhausted beyond imagining, and dressed for war,” Gaiman said in a statement provided by DC Entertainment. “It was a story that we discussed telling for Sandman‘s 20th anniversary… but the time got away from us. And now, with Sandman‘s 25th anniversary year coming up, I’m delighted, and nervous, that that story is finally going to be told.”
The mini-series will hit in 2013. The publisher made the announcement at Comic-Con during Vertigo’s afternoon panel.
Click below to see video of Neil Gaiman discussing the project.