Sandman's crossover with Locke and Key concludes!
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Sandman's crossover with Locke and Key concludes!
Why am I the only one who noticed that this is technically impossible?
since The Corinthian went on the run in 1916 before Morpheus was even captured...
I know Joe wanted to pay homage to The Corinthian’s Sandman Presents comic but Overture caused that to lose it’s canon-ness(?). Date-wise it can’t work. The Corinthian went on the run before Morpheus was even locked away.
I know the Netflix series will do things differently but this is not the Netflix series, this is comic canon.
You know, if I was Morpheus, locked in a glass cage, in someone’s cellar, I’d be pretty pissed off that Mary Locke took this...
...to mean “Go put on my helm, and wear my ruby, and go enter The Dreaming.” but somehow not interpret it as “Bring me my helm and let me out and I’ll help you.”
Also where the Hell are the guards who were supposed to be watching him?
Does anyone know when the release date is for The Sandman / Locke & Key issue 2? There's no where to pre-order it, and in theory it should be out in the next week or two... In Theory...
Sandman / Locke & Key Crossover continuity problems:
1. Alexander acts like he's about twelve-years-old. And this is meant to be about ten years after Morpheus' capture?! 2. Cain doesn't "Sound" like Cain. He reads like the version from Caitlin's run of The Dreaming more than the version from the old House of Mystery comics or Sandman. 3. And that brings us to The Corinthian. This portrayal of him comes from the now decanonized Sandman presents The Corinthian comics which cannot co-exist with Overture. In 1916 The Corinthian went on the run. He should not be IN The Dreaming to take it over. 4. I think, at some point in The Sandman, Lucien would have mentioned being caged, impaled, and having his eyes torn out and eaten... 5. Where are Morpheus' guards? He was supposed to have been guarded since the glass cage was installed. He woke up to guards already there after his tools were taken. 6. Morpheus should not be able to have enough dirt on the floor to write on the glass. Also that would leave great big smudges. I doubt he had Windex in there. 7. Why did Mary Locke take Morpheus drawing the helm over where his own face would be to mean "Go wear my helm, and ruby, go to sleep, and enter The Dreaming." instead of "Bring me my helm and I'll help you."? That seems like a weird assumption. 8. Since when does Cain, Brute and Glob, The Corinthian, And Roderick Burgess all call Morpheus "Shaper"? 9. Why and how are people mistaking a fairly well endowed woman in a white dress as Morpheus just because she has the helm on? Cain, of all people, doesn't seem the type to fall for such a cartoonish mistake.
The art is very good and I am curious to how it plays out but I expect better and the continuity errors are annoying.
Morpheus’ entire scene in The Sandman / Locke & Key crossover
Locke & Key (2021)/Sandman: Hell & Gone #1
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