Yeah, I need to go back and reread all of it. Problem is the Absolute Editions aren't the easiest to read through comfortably for a long period of time.I've been rereading the series as prep for the show. Up to Dream Country. I forgot how violent some of the stories were. Preludes and Nocturnes has some pretty graphic elements and does Dollshouse. Be interesting how that translates to the screen.
I've also wondered about the scale of violence will be depicted (particularly in "24-Hour Diner"). The early stories were intended to be more horror than fantasy before later scaling towards fantasy outright.
Hm, it's possible but I couldn't swear to it one way or the other. I have seen him recently state that he would've used they/them pronouns for Desire instead of it/itself if he was writing The Sandman today, so it's clear that he is continuously and openly reflective about his writing in a modern light.I could be wrong here but hasn't Gaiman said he either regrets writing the stuff that happens in the diner, or that it's the most horrific thing he's written? Something like that anyway! I'll be surprised if they do that element verbatim!
I need to read more of the comics. I read Preludes and Nocturnes a couple years ago, but ended up getting sidetracked by other stuff and never got back to it.
I could be wrong here but hasn't Gaiman said he either regrets writing the stuff that happens in the diner, or that it's the most horrific thing he's written? Something like that anyway! I'll be surprised if they do that element verbatim!
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