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The Song of Orpheus is a special issue of The Sandman comic series, created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Keith, and Mike Drigenberg. It was originally released October 08, 1991.

Synopsis[]

Morpheus has done a lot of regrettable things in his existence, but this issue features one of his most remorseful as his son, Orpheus, comes to terms with his place in the Endless family--and his own limits--in a gruesome, standalone parable.

Summary[]

In a retelling of the Greek myth, the Endless gather for the wedding of Dream's son, Orpheus. Tragedy strikes afterward, however, when the new bride, Eurydice, is bitten by a snake while avoiding the attentions of the drunken satyr Aristaeus and dies. Grief-stricken, Orpheus demands his aunt, Death, to return Eurydice to him. She tells him she cannot, but tells him of a gate to the underworld when he won't take no for an answer.

Once there, Orpheus convinces Hades and Persephone to let his deceased wife return, even making The Furies cry with the power of his music, but there is a catch. He must walk back to the world above with Eurydice silently following him and mustn't look back the entire journey. He almost makes it, but just as he sees daylight ahead, his suspicion that he has been tricked by Hades and is walking alone becomes certainty. He looks back, and sees his wife for the last time.

With no will to live after that, Orpheus ignores his mother Calliope's warning that the Bacchante, savage worshipers of the Greek god Dionysus, are headed his way. They tear him limb from limb, leaving nothing but his disembodied but still living head. Dream finds what's left of his son on a beach, and Orpheus asks his father to kill him. Dream refuses, pointing out that Orpheus had told him he was no longer his son when he wouldn't bring Eurydice back from the dead, and leaves him there to live the rest of his life as a decapitated head.

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  • Cover has glow-in-the-dark material to create a face.
  • Originally released between issues 31 & 32 in junction with the promotional "Sandman Month'.

Collections[]

ISSUES
The Sandman
Preludes and Nocturnes Sleep of the JustImperfect HostsDream a Little Dream of Me
A Hope in HellPassengers24 Hours
Sound and FuryThe Sound of Her Wings
The Doll's House Tales in the SandThe Doll's HouseMoving In
Playing HouseMen of Good FortuneCollectors
Into the NightLost Hearts
Dream Country CalliopeA Dream of a Thousand CatsA Midsummer Night's Dream
Façade
Season of Mists PrologueChapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3
Chapter 4Chapter 5Chapter 6
Epilogue
A Game of You Slaughter on Fifth AvenueLullabies of BroadwayBad Moon Rising
Beginning to See the LightOver the Sea to SkyI Woke Up and One of Us Was Crying
Fables and Reflections Distant Mirrors - ThermidorDistant Mirrors - AugustDistant Mirrors - Three Septembers and a January
Convergence - The HuntConvergence - Soft PlacesConvergence - The Parliament of Rooks
Distant Mirrors - RamadanThe Song of Orpheus (Sandman Special)
Brief Lives Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3
Chapter 4Chapter 5Chapter 6
Chapter 7Chapter 8Chapter 9
Worlds' End A Tale of Two CitiesCluracan's TaleHob's Leviathan
Golden BoyCerementsWorlds' End
The Kindly Ones The Kindly Ones - 1The Kindly Ones - 2The Kindly Ones - 3
The Kindly Ones - 4The Kindly Ones - 5The Kindly Ones - 6
The Kindly Ones - 7The Kindly Ones - 8The Kindly Ones - 9
The Kindly Ones - 10The Kindly Ones - 11The Kindly Ones - 12
The Kindly Ones - 13
The Wake Chapter 1, Which Occurs in the Wake of What Has Gone BeforeChapter 2, In Which a Wake is HeldChapter 3, In Which We Wake
An Epilogue, Sunday MorningExilesThe Tempest
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