
From Chipperish Media comes Endless, a podcast about the D.C. Universe character the Sandman as he was envisioned by Neil Gaiman for the comics and the Netflix TV show. Story expert and NYT bestselling novelist Lani Diane Rich and Alisa Kwitney, former DC/Vertigo editor and critically acclaimed author, will bring their experience and expertise to this fun podcast about dreams... and the dreamless.... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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It’s all about violence, duty, and more violence as Lani and Alisa discuss #Sandman 30, “August.”
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“There are conditions. Rules. There are always rules.”
This week, Lani and Alisa delve into the themes of mourning and maturation as they explore the Sandman Special "The Song of Orpheus."
• Guess what? The Rilke poem “Orpheus. Eurydice. Hermes,” i... more
“They do say that two heads are better than one.”
Heads are rolling during the French Revolution as Johanna Constantine has an adventure of mythological proportions in “Thermidor,” issue #29 of Sandman
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Endless is back! Lani & Alisa return to discuss "Three Septembers and a January" (Sandman #31) as they start a run through the Sandman short stories!
• The Emperor Norton Trust
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This was a great podcast with not just reading the works, but explaining the literary process. I miss hearing you both and I hope you are well.
I’ve really enjoyed the discussion of Sandman as viewed through the lens of 30 years later. Especially with one of the editors onboard with behind the scenes remberances.
I’m just now getting into The Sandman for the first time via the tv show, and I couldn’t ask for a better companion podcast. I feel like I’m taking a uni course on comics and literature.
As an original comic book reader and someone who absolutely loved the Netflix series, I do enjoy most of this podcast. I absolutely love hearing Alisa’s insightful and funny review and her deep dive and knowledge of the content due to her background of working on the comic title in the 90s and her association to Neil Gaiman. Lani is generally insightful as well and brings fresh eyes to the universe as someone new to Sandman. But when she gets on her soapbox I begin to zone out and want to fast f... more
I’m not a comic book reader and don't know the sandman story at all. But I did watch and enjoy the Netflix version. I’ve listened to some of Lani’s other podcasts and always enjoyed them. This one no exception! I’m enjoying the contrast with the comic version- enough for me to get some background but not so much that I’m bored because I know nothing about it.
If you like story analysis and discussion on choices bringing written materials to a screen, I highly recommend.
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