The Sandman is a graphic novel series written by that was recently made into a . The original series ran for 75 issues, from January 1989 to March 1996, and won acclaim from readers and critics alike. The Sandman is one of the few graphic novels to ever make it onto the New York Times best seller list, and the comic books and their spinoffs have won more than 36 Eisner Awards, multiple Hugo Awards, a Bram Stoker Award, a World Fantasy Award, and countless other accolades.
In 2020, Audible produced the first installment of the full-cast audio adaptation of the Sandman series, directed by and starring James McAvoy as Morpheus, with author Neil Gaiman narrating. Audible’s The Sandman also features the talents of Riz Ahmed, Kat Dennings, Taron Egerton, Samantha Morton, Bebe Neuwirth, Andy Serkis, Michael Sheen, and more.
The first Sandman installment adapts Volumes 1-3 of the graphic novels (Preludes & Nocturnes, The Doll’s House, and Dream Country). If you’re looking to get caught up on everything in the Sandman universe before the next chapter of the audio epic drops, read on.
Who is the Sandman?
"The Sandman" is known by many names. His true moniker is Dream, but in the Sandman series, he's most often referred to as Morpheus. Some other names for Morpheus/Dream/The Sandman include Oneiros, Kai'ckul, Lord L'Zoril, Murphy, King of Dreams, Prince of Stories, Lord Shaper, and King of All Night's Dreaming.
Morpheus is one of the seven Endless: beings older than gods who personify powerful natural forces. As the embodiment of dreams, Morpheus rules the realm of dreams, nightmares, and imagination. He also has the power to warp reality and create illusions. As he has access to people's dreams, Morpheus also knows every story ever told or imagined. He can open portals to other dimensions and travel into dreams or even supernatural realms such as Hell. Additionally, he has the power of healing. Oh, and it probably goes without saying, he's immortal.
Morpheus's appearance can change, depending on who is looking upon him. Most often, he appears as a human man, but he has also appeared in other forms, ranging from a cat to an alien. Morpheus is the hero of the Sandman series, but he's not a perfect character by any means. He has trouble understanding humor and sarcasm, and he doesn't easily forgive.
At the beginning of the Sandman series, Morpheus comes off as cold and often cruel. As the series progresses and Morpheus becomes more accustomed to the contemporary world, he evolves into a more sympathetic character.