Hi everybody,
I recently began reading the Vertigo "Sandman" title for the first time. I'm on the third trade now, but kept thinking about the first, which offered many direct (and some indirect) crossovers with the larger DCU. I understand this series ended ages ago before all the big to-do with the various Crisis titles and "52". I've only read "52" in trade and read "Identity Crisis", so I know I'm missing bits and pieces of recent DC "history".
What I'm wondering is: have any of the current universe spanning titles ever touched on how the Endless are affected by all these wacky Crisis events? I'm curious if they exist in a realm "outside" the normal flow of universal events or have they even been referenced? Just curious.
The story as I've heard it is that Neil Gaiman was not entirely comfortable with superheroes in his world. J'onn J'onnz and Scott Free appeared early on, as the JL had defeated John Dee in the past, and weakened Dream needed info on his whereabouts. Then, Death made an appearance in Captain Atom, represented as 'Death As Sweet Release', along with other DC incarnations of Death. Gaiman said that she was not a part of a 'Legion Of Deaths', she was simply Death itself. I believe this helped cause Vertigo to be cut off almost entirely from the DCU. Myself, I always thought that Endless-Death could have simply claimed the Black Racer and Nekron et al were her servants, tasked with dealing with those races she found a headache.
"Well, Bro, the New Gods? They WHINE. Darkseid's Dad cried all over my shoes, shrieking how it wasn't fair, like he was that big mobster from that old Bugs Bunny...I'll explain it later. Sigh. The Oans? They're even worse. They like to 'philosophize'. Like-I-have-time. So I created Black Racer for the one, and Nekron for the other. Bad idea there. Racer's cool, and basically just does his job. Nekron got so full of himself. Decides he's going to 'overthrow' me. So when Captain Atom takes a little nap in the hereafter, I grab him and use him to take down Nekron, basically telling him, I Think So Little Of You, Here's A Mortal To Handle Your Rebellion. Nice guy. I told him a story his military mind could handle, concerning who I was."
Sorry for the length. Anyway, other oblique references were made during the run, particularly as regarded Lyta Hall. One story mentioned her 'vanished mother', never really making clear whether it meant the Post-Crisis Golden Age Fury or the GA E2 Wonder Woman. Another one off the top of my head was where a guy tells a tale of alternate Americas, and comments that 'there used to be a lot more' of them. W/o spoiling, some very DCU characters make appearances before its all over, but not as saving or attacking forces. Back when Doomsday was trapped at the end of time, I asked what would happen if Death encountered him. Someone said she would slap him and tell him to stop growling while she shut everything down--and he would.
IIRC, Dream did appear in an Xover with Superman wherein the Kryptonian god Rao wanted to die and be at peace, but the presence of even one Kryptonian meant he couldn't.