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The Sandman: A Game of You

A Game of You (1993) is the fifth collection of issues in the DC Comics series, The Sandman. Written by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Shawn McManus, Colleen Doran, Bryan Talbot, George Pratt, Stan Woch and Dick Giordano, and lettered by Todd Klein. The volume's introduction was written by Samuel R. Delany.

The Sandman: A Game of You
Cover of The Sandman: A Game of You  (1993), trade paperback collected edition, art by Dave McKean
PublisherDC Comics
Publication dateNovember 1991 – May 1992
Title(s)The Sandman #32-37
Main character(s)Dream
ISBNISBN 1-56389-089-5
Creative team
Writer(s)Neil Gaiman
Artist(s)Dave McKean
Shawn McManus
Colleen Doran
Bryan Talbot
Dick Giordano
George Pratt
Stan Woch
Daniel Vozzo
Penciller(s)Shawn McManus
Colleen Doran
Bryan Talbot
Inker(s)Dick Giordano
George Pratt
Shawn McManus
Stan Woch
Letterer(s)Todd Klein
Colorist(s)Daniel Vozzo
Editor(s)Karen Berger
Alisa Kwitney

It collects issues #32-37. The issues in the collection first appeared in 1991 and 1992. The collection first appeared in paperback and hardback in 1993.

Barbie, a minor character from The Doll's House, has recently divorced and is trying to rediscover her own identity. At the same time, Barbie's rich but childish fantasy world is threatened by a malevolent creature called the Cuckoo. Her hard-pressed imaginary friends reach out into the real world for help, resulting in blood and death in both worlds.

Gaiman often characterizes Sandman stories as "male" or "female"[citation needed]; A Game of You, dominated by female characters and points of view, is one of his female stories. Gaiman described A Game of You as "probably" his favorite volume in the series, "because it's most people's least favourite volume, and I love it all the more for that."[1]

This fifth collection continues the story of some of the characters of the second, The Doll's House, and is closely linked with the ninth, The Kindly Ones.

Each of the issues in the collection takes its name from a song, including Lullaby of Broadway (represented as "Lullabies of Broadway"), Bad Moon Rising, taken from the Creedence Clearwater Revival song, "Beginning to See the Light", a Velvet Underground song, "Over the Sea to Sky," from a Scottish folk song, and "I Woke Up and One of Us Was Crying" from Elvis Costello's "I Want You."

It is preceded by Season of Mists and followed by Fables & Reflections.

Plot edit

The central character of A Game of You is Barbie, introduced as a resident of the house where Rose Walker stayed during the events of The Doll's House, wherein Barbie dreamt a vivid dream of herself as a princess of a fantasy realm. As A Game of You opens, Barbie who no longer dreams, but lives in an apartment block with her best friend Wanda, a transgender woman; the lesbian couple Hazel and Foxglove; the witch Thessaly; and a quiet man named George. Martin Tenbones, a character of Barbie's dreams in The Doll's House, enters into the waking world to give her the Porpentine, a quartz amulet, but is slain by the police. Using the Porpentine, Barbie returns to her fantasy realm, known simply as the Land, where she is required to oppose the mysterious villain called the 'Cuckoo'. Upon returning to the Land she is greeted by Wilkinson the shrew, Prinado the monkey, and Luz the dodo—her allies in the quest. In New York, George, recruited by the Cuckoo, releases a flock of birds to give nightmares to the other apartment residents. Immune to this, Thessaly kills George, and uses George's remains to divine the threat of the Cuckoo. Thessaly then summons the moon, which offers advice; on which Thessaly, Hazel, and Foxglove travel to the Land to assist Barbie. However, as she is not "a real woman" due to her being biologically male and the Moon only being willing to transport biological females, Wanda is forced to stay behind with the unconscious Barbie and George's still-animated head.

Barbie has several adventures, which involve pursuit, loss of friends, and betrayal, and discovers that the Cuckoo resembles herself as a child, while the Land is identified as part of The Dreaming. The Cuckoo describes Barbie as "the perfect place to develop" and describes herself as "unable to fly", but intends to escape from the Land so that she can fly through the worlds and lay her own eggs in more young girls' minds. She therefore causes Barbie to break the Porpentine on a monolith called the Hierogram, which summons Morpheus and dissolves the Land. Morpheus absorbs its inhabitants and assures the Land's original owner, a woman named Alianora, that the Land has been home to many minds since her own time. Thessaly urges him to kill the Cuckoo, but Morpheus suggests that some action of Barbie's prevented the Cuckoo from leaving the Land, in connection to the events of The Doll's House. Dream then grants Barbie a boon, for which she asks that she and her friends be returned to New York "safe and sound". The Cuckoo flies away, and Barbie and her friends learn that a storm, resulting from Thessaly's spell, has killed Wanda. At the funeral, Barbie finds that Wanda's conservative parents have cut off her long hair, and buried her under her deadname. After the funeral, when the mourners have departed, Barbie uses Wanda's favorite lipstick to correct the name on the tombstone. She then dreams of a female Wanda and Death, who both wave her goodbye.

Cover art edit

Dave McKean has explained the origins of the arc's cover art as having "abused a colour photocopier, shone lights into it and moved things around on the surface ".[2]

Issues collected edit

Issue Title Writer Penciller Inker Colorist Letterer Ast Editor Editor
32 Slaughter on Fifth Avenue Neil Gaiman Shawn McManus Shawn McManus Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger
33 Lullabies of Broadway Neil Gaiman Shawn McManus Shawn McManus Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger
34 Bad Moon Rising Neil Gaiman Colleen Doran George Pratt & Dick Giordano Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger
35 Beginning to See the Light Neil Gaiman Shawn McManus Shawn McManus Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger
36 Over the Sea to Sky Neil Gaiman Shawn McManus & Bryan Talbot Shawn McManus & Stan Woch Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger
37 I Woke Up and One of Us Was Crying Neil Gaiman Shawn McManus Shawn McManus Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger

Colleen Doran redid the inking of issue 34 for the collection The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 2.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Q&A with Neil Gaiman: Author, DC Comics Superstar, and Character on "The Simpsons", November 22, 2011, Omnivoracious (Amazon blog).
  2. ^ Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean: how we made The Sandman, interview by Phil Hoad, in the Guardian; published October 22, 2013; retrieved March 7, 2017
  3. ^ Low, Shawn. "Colleen Doran: Sandman #34. Absolute Sandman edition". comicartfans. Retrieved March 10, 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Bender, Hy (1999), The Sandman Companion, New York: Vertigo DC Comics, ISBN 1-56389-644-3

External links edit

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was written by Samuel R Delany The Sandman A Game of YouCover of The Sandman A Game of You 1993 trade paperback collected edition art by Dave McKeanPublisherDC ComicsPublication dateNovember 1991 May 1992Title s The Sandman 32 37Main character s DreamISBNISBN 1 56389 089 5Creative teamWriter s Neil GaimanArtist s Dave McKeanShawn McManusColleen DoranBryan TalbotDick GiordanoGeorge PrattStan WochDaniel VozzoPenciller s Shawn McManusColleen DoranBryan TalbotInker s Dick GiordanoGeorge PrattShawn McManusStan WochLetterer s Todd KleinColorist s Daniel VozzoEditor s Karen BergerAlisa Kwitney It collects issues 32 37 The issues in the collection first appeared in 1991 and 1992 The collection first appeared in paperback and hardback in 1993 Barbie a minor character from The Doll s House has recently divorced and is trying to rediscover her own identity At the same time Barbie s rich but childish fantasy world is threatened by a malevolent creature called the Cuckoo Her hard pressed imaginary friends reach out into the real world for help resulting in blood and death in both worlds Gaiman often characterizes Sandman stories as male or female citation needed A Game of You dominated by female characters and points of view is one of his female stories Gaiman described A Game of You as probably his favorite volume in the series because it s most people s least favourite volume and I love it all the more for that 1 This fifth collection continues the story of some of the characters of the second The Doll s House and is closely linked with the ninth The Kindly Ones Each of the issues in the collection takes its name from a song including Lullaby of Broadway represented as Lullabies of Broadway Bad Moon Rising taken from the Creedence Clearwater Revival song Beginning to See the Light a Velvet Underground song Over the Sea to Sky from a Scottish folk song and I Woke Up and One of Us Was Crying from Elvis Costello s I Want You It is preceded by Season of Mists and followed by Fables amp Reflections Contents 1 Plot 2 Cover art 3 Issues collected 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksPlot editThe central character of A Game of You is Barbie introduced as a resident of the house where Rose Walker stayed during the events of The Doll s House wherein Barbie dreamt a vivid dream of herself as a princess of a fantasy realm As A Game of You opens Barbie who no longer dreams but lives in an apartment block with her best friend Wanda a transgender woman the lesbian couple Hazel and Foxglove the witch Thessaly and a quiet man named George Martin Tenbones a character of Barbie s dreams in The Doll s House enters into the waking world to give her the Porpentine a quartz amulet but is slain by the police Using the Porpentine Barbie returns to her fantasy realm known simply as the Land where she is required to oppose the mysterious villain called the Cuckoo Upon returning to the Land she is greeted by Wilkinson the shrew Prinado the monkey and Luz the dodo her allies in the quest In New York George recruited by the Cuckoo releases a flock of birds to give nightmares to the other apartment residents Immune to this Thessaly kills George and uses George s remains to divine the threat of the Cuckoo Thessaly then summons the moon which offers advice on which Thessaly Hazel and Foxglove travel to the Land to assist Barbie However as she is not a real woman due to her being biologically male and the Moon only being willing to transport biological females Wanda is forced to stay behind with the unconscious Barbie and George s still animated head Barbie has several adventures which involve pursuit loss of friends and betrayal and discovers that the Cuckoo resembles herself as a child while the Land is identified as part of The Dreaming The Cuckoo describes Barbie as the perfect place to develop and describes herself as unable to fly but intends to escape from the Land so that she can fly through the worlds and lay her own eggs in more young girls minds She therefore causes Barbie to break the Porpentine on a monolith called the Hierogram which summons Morpheus and dissolves the Land Morpheus absorbs its inhabitants and assures the Land s original owner a woman named Alianora that the Land has been home to many minds since her own time Thessaly urges him to kill the Cuckoo but Morpheus suggests that some action of Barbie s prevented the Cuckoo from leaving the Land in connection to the events of The Doll s House Dream then grants Barbie a boon for which she asks that she and her friends be returned to New York safe and sound The Cuckoo flies away and Barbie and her friends learn that a storm resulting from Thessaly s spell has killed Wanda At the funeral Barbie finds that Wanda s conservative parents have cut off her long hair and buried her under her deadname After the funeral when the mourners have departed Barbie uses Wanda s favorite lipstick to correct the name on the tombstone She then dreams of a female Wanda and Death who both wave her goodbye Cover art editDave McKean has explained the origins of the arc s cover art as having abused a colour photocopier shone lights into it and moved things around on the surface 2 Issues collected editIssue Title Writer Penciller Inker Colorist Letterer Ast Editor Editor 32 Slaughter on Fifth Avenue Neil Gaiman Shawn McManus Shawn McManus Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger 33 Lullabies of Broadway Neil Gaiman Shawn McManus Shawn McManus Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger 34 Bad Moon Rising Neil Gaiman Colleen Doran George Pratt amp Dick Giordano Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger 35 Beginning to See the Light Neil Gaiman Shawn McManus Shawn McManus Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger 36 Over the Sea to Sky Neil Gaiman Shawn McManus amp Bryan Talbot Shawn McManus amp Stan Woch Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger 37 I Woke Up and One of Us Was Crying Neil Gaiman Shawn McManus Shawn McManus Daniel Vozzo Todd Klein Alisa Kwitney Karen Berger Colleen Doran redid the inking of issue 34 for the collection The Absolute Sandman Vol 2 3 References edit Q amp A with Neil Gaiman Author DC Comics Superstar and Character on The Simpsons November 22 2011 Omnivoracious Amazon blog Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean how we made The Sandman interview by Phil Hoad in the Guardian published October 22 2013 retrieved March 7 2017 Low Shawn Colleen Doran Sandman 34 Absolute Sandman edition comicartfans Retrieved March 10 2023 Further reading editBender Hy 1999 The Sandman Companion New York Vertigo DC Comics ISBN 1 56389 644 3External links editThe Annotated Sandman Archived 2007 09 29 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Sandman A Game of You amp oldid 1195025470, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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