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Continuing the DC ABCs: [link]
We have the youngest member of the enigmatic family of godlike beings known as the Endless, Delirium! (And her big brother Dream too.) I have a warm spot in my heart for Delirium, and for the entire Sandman comic series too. Back in late high school in the early 90s (Gawd, does that age me or what?) when everyone else was drooling over the latest issues of Spawn and WildC.A.T.s., I had discovered this quirky little book called Sandman. It was very different, and it was very intriguing. I think we all remember that first comic where when we realize that comics can be much MUCH more than superheroes and fighting, where we realized it was a form of art that could be taken seriously, and not just as popcorn Michael Bay-ish entertainment. Sandman issue #44 was that book for me, later followed by Matt Wagner's Grendel. (Issue #44 was part four of the Brief Lives storyarc, for those curious.)
I almost drew the rest of the Endless family as well, but I stopped with Dream, because otherwise, I'd have to boot "E" and find a new "D", and I didn't want to do that.
Hope you like.
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We have the youngest member of the enigmatic family of godlike beings known as the Endless, Delirium! (And her big brother Dream too.) I have a warm spot in my heart for Delirium, and for the entire Sandman comic series too. Back in late high school in the early 90s (Gawd, does that age me or what?) when everyone else was drooling over the latest issues of Spawn and WildC.A.T.s., I had discovered this quirky little book called Sandman. It was very different, and it was very intriguing. I think we all remember that first comic where when we realize that comics can be much MUCH more than superheroes and fighting, where we realized it was a form of art that could be taken seriously, and not just as popcorn Michael Bay-ish entertainment. Sandman issue #44 was that book for me, later followed by Matt Wagner's Grendel. (Issue #44 was part four of the Brief Lives storyarc, for those curious.)
I almost drew the rest of the Endless family as well, but I stopped with Dream, because otherwise, I'd have to boot "E" and find a new "D", and I didn't want to do that.
Hope you like.
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