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Oliver Wayne rated New Teen Titans #26 May 24, 2021
9.5

New Teen Titans #26

By: Marv Wolfman, George Perez
Released: Dec 1, 1982

"Runaways" part 1, featuring the first appearance of Terra! After an attack by a crazed youth, D.A. Adrian Chase asks the Titans for help in busting up a drug ring. Plus, Changeling battles a young costumed girl with earth-bending abilities.

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Oliver Wayne rated New Teen Titans #25 May 24, 2021
10

New Teen Titans #25

By: Marv Wolfman, George Perez
Released: Nov 3, 1982

As war rages on Okaara, Robin, Cyborg and Changeling mount a rescue mission on the Citadel homeworld--but when the chips are down Blackfire is more willing to go all in than fold! "Teen Titans Kidnapped" part 3, continued in NEW TEEN TITANS ANNUAL #1.

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Oliver Wayne rated New Teen Titans #24 May 24, 2021
10

New Teen Titans #24

By: Marv Wolfman, George Perez
Released: Oct 6, 1982

Blackfire brings her captive sister Starfire to the Citadel homeworld where plans are hatched to attack the planet of Okaara! But the rest of the Titans and the Omega Men are there to help in the battle! "Teen Titans Kidnapped" part 2.

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Oliver Wayne rated New Teen Titans #23 May 24, 2021
10

New Teen Titans #23

By: Marv Wolfman, George Perez
Released: Sep 1, 1982

"Teen Titans Kidnapped" part 1! While the Titans' battle against Brother Blood is under investigation, Starfire is attacked and kidnapped by her renegade sister: Princess Komand'r!

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Oliver Wayne rated New Teen Titans #22 May 24, 2021
9.0

New Teen Titans #22

By: Marv Wolfman, George Perez
Released: Aug 4, 1982

The captive Titans--Robin, Wonder Girl, Raven, and Kid Flash--battle against spider-like monsters while trapped in the Church of Blood. The other Titans mount a rescue mission as the media turns against the teen team!

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Oliver Wayne rated New Teen Titans #21 May 24, 2021
8.0

New Teen Titans #21

By: Marv Wolfman, George Perez
Released: Jul 7, 1982

When Cyborg's ex-girlfriend Marcy Reynolds is murdered after trying to escape from the confines of the Church of Blood, Robin, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl and Raven must infiltrate the cult to discover its terrible secrets.

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Oliver Wayne rated Sandman #8 May 24, 2021
4.5

Sandman #8

By: Neil Gaiman, Mike Dringenberg

Spend a day with Dream as he catches up with his younger sister, Death, in search of inspiration. When the King of Dreams is depressed, can even a pep talk from Death set him on the right path?

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Oliver Wayne rated Sandman #7 May 24, 2021
9.0

Sandman #7

By: Neil Gaiman, Mike Dringenberg

Morpheus finally faces off with Dr. Destiny for the final piece of the Dream King's objects of power - the Dreamstone! Warring across the landscape of The Dreaming, the two beings wage psychological war with the fate of the universe hanging in the balance!

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Oliver Wayne reviewed Sandman #6 May 24, 2021
10

Gripping, Intense and complete chaos wrapped in comical horror. For fans of people who love the joker, similar vibes

Sandman #6

By: Neil Gaiman, Mike Dringenberg

Over the course of 24 horrific hours, Dr. Destiny unleashes impossibly dark terror on six unsuspecting people in a small-town diner. Armed with Morpheus' Dreamstone, Destiny can rearrange time and space and does so to dreadful ends in this eerie, nearly standalone issue.

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Oliver Wayne rated Sandman #5 May 24, 2021
9.0

Sandman #5

By: Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth

Passengers
Dr. Destiny escapes the twisted halls of Arkham Asylum with his eyes set on recovering the ruby he's used time and again to fight the JLA. Little does he know, the ruby ACTUALLY belongs to Morpheus, and the two are set on a collision course. Guest-starring Mister Miracle and Martian Manhunter.

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Oliver Wayne reviewed Sandman #4 May 24, 2021
10

This is definitely a good comic even if youve never read any of the previous comics for this series before it. I love the whacky characters Morpheus(Dream), finds in Hell and the fact that Morheus himself is kind of afraid of being there himself.

Sandman #4

By: Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth

A Hope in Hell
Still tracking his objects of power, Morpheus travels to Hell itself in search of his helmet. It seems it's fallen into the hands of a higher demon, and there's a realm of devils standing between Morpheus and his property...

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Oliver Wayne reviewed Sandman #3 May 24, 2021
10

This one is for you horror/ A nightmare on elm street 4 vibes kinda of people out there. This shit rocks. Creepy, adventurous, and great scenes.

Sandman #3

By: Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth

Dream a Little Dream of Me
John Constantine (HELLBLAZER) guest-stars and helps Morpheus track a pouch of powerful sand that's found it's way into the possession of a drug addict. But what horrific metamorphosis has the sand caused the woman?

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Oliver Wayne rated Sandman #2 May 24, 2021
8.5

Sandman #2

By: Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth

Morpheus, King of Dreams, gets reacquainted with his home realm of The Dreaming and the colorful characters who populate it including Cain, Abel and Lucien, the librarian. He also discovers how much his absence has affected the universe in the time since he was imprisoned.

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Oliver Wayne reviewed Sandman #1 May 24, 2021
10

For being the first comic to introduce this terrifying yet fantasy, dreamlike series I gotta say it got me hooked instantly. The concept of capturing power of death or dreams and how the story unfolds and keeps you on edge wondering where the story will take you. Its awesome for a first.

Sandman #1

By: Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth

Preludes and Nocturnes part 1: Sleep of the Just
The first issue of the first volume of Neil Gaiman's horror/fantasy epic! An occultist accidentally traps Morpheus, the embodiment of Dreams, and holds him for 70 years. Finally free, Morpheus seeks his lost objects of power and rediscovers his place in the universe.

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