I mentioned this in Gilbert Magazine once, but it's been a couple of years, and it's worth mentioning again:
G.K. Chesterton was a leading character, and a surprisingly true-to-life one, in DC's award-winning comic book, The Sandman, numbers 10 through 16 (November, 1989—June, 1990). The character returned to The Sandman in issue 39 (July, 1992); and showed again for brief third and a fourth turns in numbers 63 and 65 (September and December, 1994). The Gilbert character's later appearances were brief, unexciting, and devoid of apparent significance. The third ended with his violent, grisly, unfunny comic-book death. Gilbert's final appearance came in the August, 1995 issue, as he indignantly refused to permit Morpheus (the Sandman) to raise him from the dead! DC Comics ended publication of The Sandman with issue number 75.
IN OCTOBER
5 years ago
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I will be happy to provide scans of his appearances (I am something of a Sandman junkie). It's odd that you should mention this, in fact, as I had planned to do a post about exactly this subject on Monday by way of a break from The Coloured Lands.
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