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    The Sandman #12

    The Sandman » The Sandman #12 - The Doll's House, Part 3: Playing House released by DC Comics on January 1990.

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    Renegade dreams Brute and Glob have taken over the mind of Jed Walker and walled it off from the dreaming - a situation that does not please the Dream King who comes to deal with them. Meanwhile Jed's sister Rose, and her new found friend Gilbert break down in the middle of nowhere and have to spend the night at a hotel that's filled with a "Cereal Convention".

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    This is what the twisted reality of The Sandman looks like 0

    If you had to come in late to Neil Gaiman's The Sandman comic, sometime during The Doll's House storyline, you could do a lot worse than jumping in with issue #12 'Playing House'. It tells a comic book story, complete with costumed superheroes that was unlike any other D.C. superhero title on the shelf that month. A story that carried all the earmarks of a 'typical' (if there is such thing) Neil Gaiman 'The Sandman' story.  Long time D.C. readers might be shocked to see w...

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