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| - Sandman Mystery Theatre Vol 1 1
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Recommended
| - * Adventure Comics
* All-Star Comics
* All-Star Squadron
* Sandman Mystery Theatre
* The Shadow Strikes
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| - Matt Wagner
- Shelly Roeberg
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| - Featured Characters:
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Adversaries:
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* Albert Goldman
* Lenny Green
* Moses Berman
Other Characters:
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* Catherine van der Meer
* Celia Goldman
* Charlie Malloy
* Miriam Goldman
* Pascal
* Roger Goldman
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* Solly
* Judge Thomas Schaffer
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Editor1
| - Matt Wagner
- Shelly Roeberg
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CoverArtist
| - Gavin Wilson
- Richard Bruning
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Links
| - * Sandman Mystery Theatre series index at the Grand Comics Database
* Sandman Mystery Theatre series index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* Sandman article at Wikipedia
* Sandman biography page
* Sandman article at Toonopedia
* Sandman biography page at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* Sandman article by Jason Sacks
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Synopsis
| - 1938(xsd:integer)
- District attorney Larry Belmont engages in an argument with his daughter, Dian. Mr. Belmont doesn't want his daughter going out for the evening, but Dian reminds him that she is an adult now, and not a little girl any longer. She storms out of the house and he retreats to his study. Inside, he finds the Sandman skulking about the office. The [[W:C:DC:Wesley Dodds
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Notes
| - * Sandman Mystery Theatre is an ongoing series published under DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. Each issue is marked with a "Suggested for Mature Readers" warning.
* The character of the Sandman was created by Gardner Fox and Creig Flessel. By 1942, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby pulled the Sandman away from his pulp-noir roots, providing him with a colorful, purple and yellow super-hero costume, and a boy sidekick named [[W:C:DC:Sanderson Hawkins
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quotation
| - When heroes are clowns who jump, run and hop – no honour in service ne'er doctor nor cop.
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