Description: You are considering collecting a copy of issue #50 from Gaiman's Sandman run, technically the title's second run, since Jack Kirby's Sandman was published first by DC. This issue published by Vertigo June 1993. Pencils by P. Craig Russell. Writing by Neil Gaiman. Cover by Dave McKean. One-page illustrations penciled by Todd McFarlane, Scott McCloud, John Totleben, Jill Schwarz, Michael Zulli, Michael Wm. Kaluta, and Craig Hamilton. This beautiful book needs a new home. Unrestored (Blue Holder) Graded Near Mint+, CGC 9.6 with WHITE Pages. Currently, the CBCS census lists 4 certificates graded 9.6, 4 graded higher, and 35 graded lower. The CGC census lists 34 certificates graded 9.6, 31 graded higher, and 53 graded lower. CGC provides no graders notes for this copy. This issue won two awards for best single issue of 1993, including the presigious Squiddy. Features the appearance of Haroun Al Raschid. Your comic will be shipped by USPS using the method you select, using a corrugated cardboard box with internal padding. The book you will receive is the one pictured. Behold my feedback and bid with confidence! If you are not 100% satisfied, please return your book for a full refund. Your satisfaction is my main goal! Synopsis for "Ramadan"Caliph Haroun Al Raschid, King of Baghdad, lives in a beautiful city of wonder, enjoying the pleasures of his harem, and occasionally sneaking out in disguise to experience strange things with his friends. However, during the month of Ramadan, he becomes listless, wanting none of the pleasures that city or palace have to offer. Finally, he descended deep into the lowest part of his palace, where he finds room after room of strange things. Finally, he comes to a magical orb, and collects it. Returning to the very top of his palace, he uses the orb to call upon the lord of dreams. He warns that if the Dream Lord does not come, he will shatter the orb, in which a number of evil creatures have been imprisoned. Receiving no answer, he heaves the orb above his head and tosses it out over the city. Moments before it makes contact with the ground below, a pair of pale white hands catches the orb. Dream appears, and confiscates the orb, demanding to know why he was summoned. The Caliph explains that he would like to make a bargain, and in order to do that, they had best go to the marketplace. He fetches a magic carpet, and the two ride out into the city. Dream remarks that the city is a remarkable place. The Caliph Haroun wonders if Dream might like to buy it from him. Caliph explains that he knows the city will one day fade. He worries that the wonder and beauty of his city will die. He wonders if Dream will purchase the city from him; take it in to the Dreaming. In exchange, he wants the city never to die. Dream responds that he can do this, if Haroun tells his people the plan. So, the Caliph gathers his people and tells them of his plan. Not long after, the Caliph wakes in the market place with little recollection of his dream. He passes by a tall pale man and wonders what it is that he's holding. The man responds that it is a city in a bottle, but that it is no longer for sale. The Caliph returns to the crumbling, dusty palace as the pale man watches. Appearing in "Ramadan"Featured Characters:Haroun Al Raschid Supporting Characters:DreamZubaidahJafar the BarmakidIshak the Poet Other Characters:Hassan (boy)An Unnamed Beggar Locations:IraqBaghdadThe Marketplace Vehicles:Magic Carpet Issue data from dc.fandom.com. Used via CC-BY-SA.
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Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Variant Type: Direct
Tradition: US Comics
Certification Number: 2032917016
Custom Bundle: No
Vintage: Yes
Format: Single Issue
Language: English
Publication Date: June 1993
Superhero Team: The Endless
Style: Color
Personalized: No
Features: Slabbed
Main Character: Sandman
Artist/Writer: Neil Gaiman
Character: Dream (Morpheus)
Signed: No
Cover Artist: Dave McKean
Series Title: Sandman
Ex Libris: No
Universe: DC Universe
Grade: 9.6 Near Mint+
Publisher: Vertigo
Inscribed: No
Intended Audience: Viewer Discretion Advised
Modified Item: No
Certification: CGC
Story Title: Ramadan
Publication Year: 1993
Type: Comic Book
Year: 1993
Issue Number: 50
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Professional Grader: Certified Guaranty Company (CGC)
Genre: Fantasy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States