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The Sandman: A Game of You

The Sandman: A Game of You
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Cover of The Sandman: A Game of You  (1993), trade paperback collected edition. Art by Dave McKean.
Publisher DC Comics
Publication date November 1991 - May 1992
Genre
Title(s) The Sandman #32-37
Main character(s) Dream
ISBN
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

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.

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 characterises Sandman stories as "male" or "female"; 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."

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."


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