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-- It is a bird--c2004., DC Comics Call No: GN It's Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Examines the relationship between man and Superman. Through illustrations and a semi-autobiographical story, the author explores the need for superheroes and imagination in the face of real world disease and sorrow.
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-- Dr. Death ; and, The night of the Butcherc2007., DC Comics Call No: GN Sandman Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: With his dreams driving him into the guise of the Sandman, Wesley Dodds struggles to keep his dual nature from his lover, Dian Belmont, but secrecy has become a burden too much for their relationship. However, it seems the truth may be just as destructive as Wesley realizes his need for Dian in his life to guide him out of the darkness he has so willingly walked in.
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-- Hourman ; and, The Pythonc2008., DC Comics Call No: GN Sandman vol.6 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Wesley Dodds finally is able to reveal his identity as the Sandman to his love Dian Belmont, bringing the two closer than ever. Now Wesley is drawn deeper into his world as the Sandman, compelling him to solve the crimes he is shown in his dreams at the risk of becoming tainted himself.
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-- Mist ; and, The Phantom of the Fairc2009., DC Comics Call No: GN Sandman vol.7 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Wesley Dodds--a man of unquiet dreams who administers justice while wearing a gas mask--returns with Dian Belmont, his love, to New York City, where the looming threat of war strings tension high and brings out the darkest parts of its inhabitants. The two lovers discover that the evils uncovered by the Sandman have affected their own souls in more ways than they imagined.
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-- Blackhawk ; and, The return of the Scarlet Ghostc2010., DC Comics Call No: GN Sandman vol.8 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Wesley Dodds and Dian Belmont submerge themselves in the Sandman's world in order to prepare for and combat the approaching darkness of war that only they can see coming--only to have fate surprise them on a completely undefended front.