Sandman comic books issue 29
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Published Aug 1991 by DC/Vertigo.$7.00
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Distant Mirrors, Part 1 of 3: "Thermidor." In 18th Century Europe, Sandman induces the enigmatic Lady Johanna Constantine to undertake a particularly dangerous mission for him. Written by Neil Gaiman, with art by Stan Woch and Dick Giordano. Cover by Dave McKean. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.50.
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Published Aug 1995 by DC/Vertigo.$2.50
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THE HOURMAN, Act I of IV - A new vigilante moves in on the Golden Age Sandman's turf - Rex Tyler, the Man of the Hour. Written by Matt Wagner and Steven T. Seagle, with art by Guy Davis. Photo cover by Gavin Wilson and Richard Bruning. Suggested for Mature Readers. Mando Format. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Dec 1998 by DC/Vertigo.$2.50
Reprints Sandman (1989 2nd Series) #29. Distant Mirrors: Part 1 of 3: Thermidor - Written by Neil Gaiman. Art by Stan Woch & Dick Giordano. Cover by Dave McKean. During the French Reign of Terror, Morpheus enlists Lady Johanna Constantine as his mortal agent in an urgent family matter. Her deadly mission: To recover the still-living head of his son, Orpheus (decapitated long ago in ancient Greece), before the leaders of the 'Age of Reason' destroy it as an object of superstition unfit for enlightened France. 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.25.