Trailer Time...

The Sandman is by far the greatest "comic book" that I've ever read. It's why I'm both nervous and excited to watch this series. Written by Neil Gaiman who also wrote American Gods, Stardust & Good Omesn (along with Terry Pratchett). From the trailer it looks to be concentrating on The Corinthian storyline but I hope that's not at the expense of everything else.
 
Goosebumps!

'Namor' looks a bit... thick? Used to seeing him athletic and regal looking!
And white, for me that’s the classic Namor from the comic books, I have no problem with them changing g the race, hell Aquaman has already, I just think whenever I think of Namor I think back to my first comic books back in the 70s.
 
The Sandman is the best comic book I've ever read (though tbh, I've not read a huge amount) and I'm a little apprehensive in how they're going to adapt it. All the casting controversary hasn't bothered me as that's just the usual anti-woke bullshit. I presume they're just going to follow the core Dream story. Will be interesting to see if 24 hours gets toned down.
I didn't like american gods the TV show, stopped watching it after she stomped on the guy's head. I loved the book, Probably because my imagination was doing the work, but, I was only young when I read the Sandman, so that's imprinted more, and I know it comes out soon, and you know what, I've seen the trailer and I might swerve this, I probably won't, I'll watch the first episode and see how it is.
 
I didn't like american gods the TV show, stopped watching it after she stomped on the guy's head. I loved the book, Probably because my imagination was doing the work, but, I was only young when I read the Sandman, so that's imprinted more, and I know it comes out soon, and you know what, I've seen the trailer and I might swerve this, I probably won't, I'll watch the first episode and see how it is.
I honestly don't think there's any way they can do the source material justice but I'll try and be objective when I watch it and treat it as two different entities in their own right. Did a re-read of the entire Sandman series in 2020 (I own the Absolute editions) as I'd picked up Hy Bender's Companion book and wanted to do a read-along with that and see what I'd missed so it's still relatively fresh and objectivity may be difficult.
 
I honestly don't think there's any way they can do the source material justice but I'll try and be objective when I watch it and treat it as two different entities in their own right. Did a re-read of the entire Sandman series in 2020 (I own the Absolute editions) as I'd picked up Hy Bender's Companion book and wanted to do a read-along with that and see what I'd missed so it's still relatively fresh and objectivity may be difficult.
That's a good way of looking at it, treating it as 2 separate entities.. I'll try do that too. I read the whole thing when I was 11, my sis had the books, and I reread them but it's been easy 20 years ago yet I remember loads about it. Id be up past my bed time reading them.
That choronzon dream exchange is something else.
Anyway, whether I like it or not I hope it's a success because it's a wonderful story
 

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