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Vertigo's SANDMAN 20 Years Later

O ver the course of seventeen years and seventy-five issues, writer Neil Gaiman partnered with a host of artists and a fledging comic book imprint to create one of the most popular comic series of the late 20th Century. Full Article at Newsarama

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