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Last week, I held in my hands the first new issue of a Sandman comic since 1996 (or 2003, if you count the bestselling hardcover Endless Nights). This was a big deal for me, as you could tell from my enthusiastic Instagramming of the event.

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Last week, I held in my hands the first new issue of a Sandman comic since 1996 (or 2003, if you count the bestselling hardcover Endless Nights). This was a big deal for me, as you could tell from my enthusiastic Instagramming of the event.

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