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SANDMAN MYSTERY THEATRE ANNUAL #1 Cover Credits: Gavin Wilson, Richard Bruning (illustrators; computer-generated) |
Story: Ch. 1: "The Eyewitness"; Ch. 2: "The Butler"; Ch. 3: "The Stakeout"; Ch. 4: "The Body"; Ch. 5: "The Cop"; Ch. 6: "The D.A."; Ch. 7: "The Mugger"; Ch. 8: "The Bystanders"; Ch. 9: "The Solution" (56 Pages)
| Credits: Matt Wagner, Stephen T. Seagle (plot, script); Guy Davis, and David Lloyd, and John Bolton, and Stefano Gaudiano, and George Pratt, and Peter Snejbjerg, andDean Ormston (pencils, inks); Alex Ross (painted art); David Hornung, and David Lloyd, and Mike Danza (colors); Clem Robins (letters); Andriod Images (color separations); Karen Berger (edits) |
Feature Character: Sandman I (in between in Sandman Mystery Theatre #12 and #13)
Supporting Characters: Dian Belmont, Lawrence Belmont (both in between in Sandman Mystery Theatre #12 and #13); Leslie Humphries (in between in Sandman Mystery Theatre #12 and #14; also in flashback preceding issue #2), Tony Burke (in between in Sandman Mystery Theatre #8 and #13)
Villain: Stanislaus Emricovik (first apperance; a mugger)
Other Characters: Kaufman, Rosene, Johnson, Delvecchio, Kennedy (five New York City police officers), Helen (Lawrence's secretary), Lily (a friend of Dian's), Morris (a hot dog vendor), Arnold Feegee (a news photographer; next in Sandman Mystery Theatre #64), Morty (an ice-cream vendor), Mickey, Archie, Dennis (three young kids), Luke (an artist), Harry, Miles, Charlie, Ed, Walt (first appearance of all; New York citizens); Mario, Salvatore (two ghosts; also appear, post mortem, in flashback; first appearance of both)
Comment: This story takes place in the latter part of June 1938.
Synopsis:
A mysterious killer with a disturbing resemblance to the Golden Age Sandman has been preying on Manhatten's parkgoers. Wesley Dodds must stalk a shadowy doppelganger across the fields and bridle paths of Central Park before the police apprehend the wrong man - namely himself.|
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