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The Sandman grew out of a proposal by Neil Gaiman to revive DC's 1974 – 1976 series The Sandman, illustrated by Jack Kirby and Ernie Chua and written by Joe Simon and Michael Fleisher.
Gaiman had considered including characters from the " Dream Stream " ( including the Kirby Sandman, Brute, Glob, and the brothers Cain and Abel ) in a scene for the first issue of his 1988 miniseries Black Orchid.
While the scene did not make it into later drafts because Roy Thomas was using the characters in Infinity, Inc., Gaiman soon began constructing a treatment for a new series.
Gaiman mentioned his treatment in passing to DC editor Karen Berger.
While months later Berger offered Gaiman a comic title to work on, he was unsure his Sandman pitch would be accepted.
However, weeks later Berger asked Gaiman if he was interested in doing a Sandman series.
Gaiman recalled, " I said, ' Um ... yes.
Yes, definitely.
What's the catch?
' said, ' There's only one.
We'd like a new Sandman.
Keep the name.
But the rest is up to you.
'"

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