and Gregory the Gargoyle, from
Sandman #2, "Imperfect Hosts", pencilled by
Sam Kieth In 1916, the
magician Roderick Burgess attempts to attain immortality by capturing the embodiment of
Death. Mistakenly, he binds Death's brother
Dream instead. Fearing retribution, Burgess keeps Dream imprisoned, which causes
a worldwide epidemic of sleeping sickness. In 1988, after Burgess has died and his son
Alex has been charged with watching Dream, Dream is able to escape. Dream punishes Alex by cursing him to experience an unending series of
nightmares. Dream (also known as Morpheus) is weakened after his captivity, and attempts to return to his realm. He is found by Gregory, a gargoyle belonging to
Cain and Abel. Once they have nursed Dream back to health, Dream returns to his home and is shocked to see it has fallen into ruin. Lucien, the librarian, fills Dream in on the goings-on since his incarceration. Dream begins a
quest to recover his totems of power (a pouch of sand, a helm, and a ruby), which were dispersed following his capture. After retrieving the pouch from a former girlfriend of exorcist
John Constantine, Dream travels to
hell seeking his helm. While in Hell he stumbles upon his lover Nada (who knows Morpheus as "Lord Kai'ckul"), but states he has not forgiven her and shall not free her. He is guided by the demon
Etrigan to
Lucifer. Dream explains one of the demons in Hell has his Helm, and it is returned to him following a battle of wits which Dream wins. Lucifer is angered by this though and swears vengeance on Dream. The ruby is in the possession of John Dee, a.k.a.
Doctor Destiny, who was committed to
Arkham Asylum by the
Justice League of America. Dee escapes before going to a diner, where he distorts reality for those inside, using them as toys until they all ultimately murder each other or commit suicide. Dream arrives and attempts to take the ruby, only to be overpowered by Dee. Thinking it will kill Dream, Dee shatters the ruby, inadvertently returning its power to Dream. Considering Dee at least partially responsible for his victory, Dream shows mercy and returns Dee to Arkham. Reflecting on his recent incarceration and feeling somewhat depressed that he may have forgotten his purpose, Dream is visited by his sister Death, who- after a brief argument- talks Dream out of his brief depression and persuades him to explore the world with her, as she does her job ferrying the dying to the afterlife. After visiting various dying people, including a skater who is hit by a car, an old Venetian poet who dies of old age and a new-born who suffers
cot death, Dream is shown what he missed during his seven decades in prison, and finds solace and a new purpose. == Issues collected ==