Sandman Overture #1 Variant Comic DC 2013 Wondercon Lenticular 3-D
Sandman Overture #1 Variant Comic DC 2013 Wondercon Lenticular 3-D
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Publisher: DC Comics / Vertigo
Publication Date: 2013
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Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
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Sandman Overture #1 Variant Comic DC 2013 Wondercon Lenticular 3-D
Original price was: $79.00.$67.15Current price is: $67.15.
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Item specifics:
Publisher: DC Comics / Vertigo
Publication Date: 2013
Product Type: Variant Comic
Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated
Item specifics:
Publisher: DC Comics / Vertigo
Publication Date: 2013
Product Type: Variant Comic
Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated
Description
The Sandman: Overture #1 3-D Cover Variant Comic
Featuring Limited Edition Wondercon Lenticular 3-D Variant Cover #1 by J. H. Williams. Awesome!!
Writer: Neil Gaiman
Artist: J. H. Williams
Colorist: Dave Stewart
Letterer: Todd Klein
Editors: Karen Berger, Shelly Bond, & Greg Lockard
3-D Variant Cover #1 by: J. H. Williams
Twenty-five years since THE SANDMAN changed the landscape of modern comics, Neil Gaiman’s legendary series is back! THE SANDMAN: OVERTURE heralds New York Times best-selling writer Neil Gaiman’s return to the art form that made him famous, ably abetted by artistic luminary JH Williams III (BATWOMAN, PROMETHEA), whose lush, widescreen images provide an epic scope to The Sandman’s origin story. From the birth of a galaxy to the moment that Morpheus is captured, THE SANDMAN: OVERTURE will feature cameo appearances by fan-favorite characters such as The Corinthian, Merv Pumpkinhead and, of course, the Dream King’s siblings: Death, Desire, Despair, Delirium, Destruction and Destiny. ‘People have often asked me what happened to Morpheus to make it possible for him to be captured in THE SANDMAN #1,’ Gaiman said. ‘And now they get to find out. And finding out, they get to learn secrets of the Endless that I’ve kept to myself for 25 years. Family secrets. And I should warn you: one of the Endless dies on page five.’ The first issue of this 6-issue, bimonthly miniseries features a stunning double-page interior foldout.
Story/Spoilers:
In issue #1, “Chapter One”, The planet had three species. A fur-bearing race of humanoids; a horde of insect-like creatures who worked in tandem to make shapes and forms; and a race of intelligent, carnivorous plants. One of those plants was called Quorian, and Quorian dreamed. The flower dreamed of a tall, white flower who spoke of something wrong. Quorian could not understand the white flower’s concerns, but recoiled when that flower suddenly caught ablaze, and burned away. When Quorian woke, he had gained a sense of his own death – and a certain inkling that someone had died screaming. Who might it have been?
In London in 1915, Ian Stewart, was visited by the Corinthian. The strange man explained that he had come with something Mr. Stewart needed, and Ian hoped it would be news from his brother in the war. Obligingly, the Corinthian agreed that he did have news of Ian’s brother, and arranged for them to meet later that night at a nearby bar. As he left, Ian inquired about the dark glasses his visitor wore, wondering if, perhaps, he had been a victim of a gas attack. Grinning, the Corinthian responded that Ian would find out all about his eyes at their meeting.
From his domain, Destiny watched those events, and indeed all events within his Book of Souls. As he turned the page, he had the rare surprise of reading about himself. He saw himself in his gallery, calling upon his sister, Death, though he did not know why. She had wanted him to call her. She was worried about their brother Dream, whom she just took, a hundred galaxies away. She wondered if she should warn him, though Destiny reminded that he would find out soon enough.
George Portcullis’ name was only that in his dreams. But when he was George Portcullis, he was an office manager in London, with the sole duty of preparing that office for its owner’s return. Occasionally, customers would come asking to see his employer, and he would have to say that the master was not receiving visitors – however, he had no idea who the master was. It came as a surprise, then, when the master finally arrived, expecting a guest shortly. That guest was the Corinthian. The master had created the Corinthian as a nightmare, meant to show humanity everything about itself that it did not want to see. Indeed, the Corinthian had been quite successful in that respect, but he had violated an important rule: those who belong to the realm of Dreaming do not crossover into the real world, and they certainly do not kill mortals for pleasure. Intuitively, the Corinthian guessed that he had been called away to the rarely used London office so that Dream could confront him away from the other nightmares – so as not to give them similar ideas. Morosely, Dream responded that he had called this meeting outside of his castle in order to spare the others the sight of his uncreating the Corinthian. The nightmare demanded a trial by jury, but a sudden matter of importance called Dream away, and the sentence was left undelivered. As Dream left, the Corinthian resolved first to kill Ian Stewart, and then to run until the world resembled him entirely.
Dream found himself unable to resist the call that drew him back to the Ghost Castle. There, Lucien and Merv Pumpkinhead were working in the library, when a sudden shock drew their attention to the throne room. Uninvited, Lucien decided to investigate. He found Dream prepared for a battle, and worried that his master may not return from the “state visit” that Dream spoke of. Dream meant to reassure his librarian, but mid-sentence, he was pulled halfway across the universe.
He found himself late to a gathering of other Dreams. Other versions of himself, from all corners of the universe. Though he had thought himself prepared for what he would face, this sight filled him with confusion.
… story continues in issues #2,3,4,5,6. DC Comics / Vertigo (2013-2015)
Featuring Limited Edition Wondercon Lenticular 3-D Variant Cover #1 by J. H. Williams. Awesome!!
3-D Variant Comic is bagged & double boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
First Printing
Publisher: DC Comics / Vertigo
Publication Date: 2013
Format: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.65″
UPC: None Stated
Collectible Entertainment note: 3-D Variant Comic #1 is in Very Fine + condition. Beautiful! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Sandman and/or Neil Gaiman collector / enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
The Sandman: Overture #1 3-D Cover Variant Comic
Featuring Limited Edition Wondercon Lenticular 3-D Variant Cover #1 by J. H. Williams. Awesome!!
Writer: Neil Gaiman
Artist: J. H. Williams
Colorist: Dave Stewart
Letterer: Todd Klein
Editors: Karen Berger, Shelly Bond, & Greg Lockard
3-D Variant Cover #1 by: J. H. Williams
Twenty-five years since THE SANDMAN changed the landscape of modern comics, Neil Gaiman’s legendary series is back! THE SANDMAN: OVERTURE heralds New York Times best-selling writer Neil Gaiman’s return to the art form that made him famous, ably abetted by artistic luminary JH Williams III (BATWOMAN, PROMETHEA), whose lush, widescreen images provide an epic scope to The Sandman’s origin story. From the birth of a galaxy to the moment that Morpheus is captured, THE SANDMAN: OVERTURE will feature cameo appearances by fan-favorite characters such as The Corinthian, Merv Pumpkinhead and, of course, the Dream King’s siblings: Death, Desire, Despair, Delirium, Destruction and Destiny. ‘People have often asked me what happened to Morpheus to make it possible for him to be captured in THE SANDMAN #1,’ Gaiman said. ‘And now they get to find out. And finding out, they get to learn secrets of the Endless that I’ve kept to myself for 25 years. Family secrets. And I should warn you: one of the Endless dies on page five.’ The first issue of this 6-issue, bimonthly miniseries features a stunning double-page interior foldout.
Story/Spoilers:
In issue #1, “Chapter One”, The planet had three species. A fur-bearing race of humanoids; a horde of insect-like creatures who worked in tandem to make shapes and forms; and a race of intelligent, carnivorous plants. One of those plants was called Quorian, and Quorian dreamed. The flower dreamed of a tall, white flower who spoke of something wrong. Quorian could not understand the white flower’s concerns, but recoiled when that flower suddenly caught ablaze, and burned away. When Quorian woke, he had gained a sense of his own death – and a certain inkling that someone had died screaming. Who might it have been?
In London in 1915, Ian Stewart, was visited by the Corinthian. The strange man explained that he had come with something Mr. Stewart needed, and Ian hoped it would be news from his brother in the war. Obligingly, the Corinthian agreed that he did have news of Ian’s brother, and arranged for them to meet later that night at a nearby bar. As he left, Ian inquired about the dark glasses his visitor wore, wondering if, perhaps, he had been a victim of a gas attack. Grinning, the Corinthian responded that Ian would find out all about his eyes at their meeting.
From his domain, Destiny watched those events, and indeed all events within his Book of Souls. As he turned the page, he had the rare surprise of reading about himself. He saw himself in his gallery, calling upon his sister, Death, though he did not know why. She had wanted him to call her. She was worried about their brother Dream, whom she just took, a hundred galaxies away. She wondered if she should warn him, though Destiny reminded that he would find out soon enough.
George Portcullis’ name was only that in his dreams. But when he was George Portcullis, he was an office manager in London, with the sole duty of preparing that office for its owner’s return. Occasionally, customers would come asking to see his employer, and he would have to say that the master was not receiving visitors – however, he had no idea who the master was. It came as a surprise, then, when the master finally arrived, expecting a guest shortly. That guest was the Corinthian. The master had created the Corinthian as a nightmare, meant to show humanity everything about itself that it did not want to see. Indeed, the Corinthian had been quite successful in that respect, but he had violated an important rule: those who belong to the realm of Dreaming do not crossover into the real world, and they certainly do not kill mortals for pleasure. Intuitively, the Corinthian guessed that he had been called away to the rarely used London office so that Dream could confront him away from the other nightmares – so as not to give them similar ideas. Morosely, Dream responded that he had called this meeting outside of his castle in order to spare the others the sight of his uncreating the Corinthian. The nightmare demanded a trial by jury, but a sudden matter of importance called Dream away, and the sentence was left undelivered. As Dream left, the Corinthian resolved first to kill Ian Stewart, and then to run until the world resembled him entirely.
Dream found himself unable to resist the call that drew him back to the Ghost Castle. There, Lucien and Merv Pumpkinhead were working in the library, when a sudden shock drew their attention to the throne room. Uninvited, Lucien decided to investigate. He found Dream prepared for a battle, and worried that his master may not return from the “state visit” that Dream spoke of. Dream meant to reassure his librarian, but mid-sentence, he was pulled halfway across the universe.
He found himself late to a gathering of other Dreams. Other versions of himself, from all corners of the universe. Though he had thought himself prepared for what he would face, this sight filled him with confusion.
… story continues in issues #2,3,4,5,6. DC Comics / Vertigo (2013-2015)
Featuring Limited Edition Wondercon Lenticular 3-D Variant Cover #1 by J. H. Williams. Awesome!!
3-D Variant Comic is bagged & double boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
First Printing
Publisher: DC Comics / Vertigo
Publication Date: 2013
Format: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.65″
UPC: None Stated
Collectible Entertainment note: 3-D Variant Comic #1 is in Very Fine + condition. Beautiful! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Sandman and/or Neil Gaiman collector / enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
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