"The Sandman" fanart
Screen wallpaper... and yes, the poppies again. Don't think I get over it soon ^___^
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Dream of The Endless (Lord Morpheus), from The Sandman
Please reblog for a larger sample size.
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Dream throwing a baby tantrum over having to wear normal clothing will never not be funny to me.
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Meowpheus curling up on Hob’s chest and purring, that’s all that’s the post
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I really would love to see Dream meet Edwin. They are so similar in so many ways and yet so different. I don't know what would happen if they met, I feel like they'd either hate each other or get along very well, but either way I really wanna see that happen, it would be very funny
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I would pay money to see a conversation between the cat king and the dream of the endless btw.
(with Edwin present...)
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https://maria-813.tengp.icu/pn/y1exZN9
https://maria-813.tengp.icu/pn/y1exZN9
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Death and Dream—Mike Dringenberg
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Encephalitis lethargica hit in 1916. Edwin Payne died in 1916. I suspect the way he died implies a fate to lethargica if he hadn't been snatched by Edwardian hazers first. DESPAIR TOUCHES EDWIN BEFORE DREAM COULD. It's why they're friends! This is why Despair knows him so well! She met him LONG before Death or Dream ever could
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Knowing Dead Boy Detectives is part of the Sandman Netflix world, my brain is now primed to try and spot any and all details or hints or connections to the Sandman series haha
Obviously we've got Death (beloved), but I did have a quickly dispersed thought while watching the first episode of Dead Boy Detectives that the boys that unwittingly sacrificed Edwin to hell had some connection with the Burgesses and the whole Magus secret magic club since it happens very close (a year apart iirc) to when Roderick captured Dream. And as we know from Johanna Constantine, that news travelled in magical/supernatural circles. So, it wouldn't be too much of a stretch for people in that time who might be affiliated with Roderick Burgess to also have demon-summoning magic books that could easily be stolen by nosy younger brothers who think it'd be fun to sacrifice someone to a demon.
I'm doubtful that's a real connection (more likely my overactive brain making connections where there are none) but it is possible!
Regardless, I'm really digging Dead Boy Detectives.
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