ext_154000 ([identity profile] bensanaz.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] alexxkay 2013-04-28 05:52 am (UTC)

Thnidu's aforementioned son here, commenting directly. The paper is excellent; I'm a big fan of pre-Vertigo DC occult and mystery books so seeing their influence on Sandman given thorough consideration made me pretty happy. You're extremely thorough and I can only think of two nitpicks factually.

"Prez, the first teenage president!" was a pre-existing DC character, but one so outré that he was generally considered not to be part of the DC Universe proper. Created by Joe Simon in 1973, Prez lasted a mere four issues before being canceled. It was a very strange comic book, existing on a satirical level that few comic book fans of that era were prepared to appreciate.

While this is generally accurate, Prez did have a single DC-universe continuity appearance, in Supergirl #10 (Sep-Oct 1974). Supergirl saves Prez from an assassination attempt and is then mind-controlled via a voodoo doll to attempt to assassinate him in turn. This isn't really immediately relevant to the subject of his use in Sandman, so I can understand why it would be disregarded. Like I said, it's a nitpick.

Worlds End was the first story since Crisis... to bald-facedly deal with concept of alternate universes again.

This is not exactly true, since Grant Morrison's Animal Man had engaged directly with the previous existence of multiple universes within the DCU. (I don't have the issues on hand, but cursory google indicates that it was 23-24 in 1990, a few years before Worlds End.)


On the whole as I said they're basically just nitpicks. The paper in general is fantastic, and you picked up quite a few details I missed. Would it be all right to link some friends of mine to this, or would you prefer I not?

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