The Doll's House consists of The Sandman issues #9-16.
Premise[]
As part of a manhood ritual, an old man in the desert tells a younger man an ancient story, detailing the tragic love between Dream and Queen Nada. Fearing the consequences of loving an immortal, Nada spurns Dream. In anger, Dream sends Nada to Hell, where she remains to the present day.
Meanwhile, Dream's sibling Desire calls upon its twin, Despair, to inform her there is a new dream vortex. The two of them allude to a scheme against Dream.
Dream reviews a census of his realm and discovers four of his creations are missing. On Earth, Rose Walker and her mother Miranda meet Unity Kinkaid, a victim of the sleeping sickness that occurred while Dream was imprisoned. While Miranda stays in England with Unity, Rose goes in search of her younger brother, Jed. As she tries to track his whereabouts, Rose takes residence in a boarding house full of peculiar characters, including Chantal and Zelda, who always wear bridal garb and own a collection of stuffed spiders; Ken and Barbie, a yuppie couple; the eccentric Gilbert, a self-described "amateur knight errant"; and the landlord Hal, who performs at nightclubs in drag. Meanwhile, Brute and Glob, two creatures created by Dream, have taken up residence in Jed's mind, and his new caretakers keep him locked in their basement while they enjoy the monetary benefits they receive for caring for him. Jed is freed when Dream collects Brute and Glob but is then captured by the Corinthian, an escaped nightmare. Dream speaks with Hob Gadling, whom Dream granted immortality in 1389. The two share a drink in the same tavern every hundred years.
In search of Jed, Rose and Gilbert stop at a hotel, where the Corinthian is attending a convention of serial killers. Gilbert recognizes the Corinthian, and tells Rose that if she is in danger she should call upon Dream, under his by-name of "Morpheus". When one of the serial killers attacks her, Rose summons him; whereupon Dream destroys the Corinthian and punishes the convention by revealing the pettiness of their crimes. Gilbert finds Jed and has him sent to a hospital; while Dream informs Rose she is a 'dream vortex', capable of uniting the imaginations of everyone she meets, and the world will be destroyed if he does not kill her. Gilbert, now identified as the fourth missing creation, offers his life in Rose's place; but is refused. Before Dream can kill Rose, Unity assumes the vortex in her stead, and seems to naturally die in the waking world, thus destroying the vortex; whereupon Dream frees Rose, who re-unites with Jed and Miranda.
After months of thought, Dream confronts Desire, who admits to impregnating Unity in the hope that Dream would kill Rose, and thus occasion his own destruction. Dream then warns Desire against any more plotting and departs.
Issues[]
Issue | Title | Writer | Penciller | Inker | Colorist | Letterer | Ast Editor | Editor |
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9 | Tales in the Sand | Neil Gaiman | Mike Dringenberg | Malcolm Jones III | Robbie Busch | Todd Klein | Art Young | Karen Berger |
10 | The Doll's House | Neil Gaiman | Mike Dringenberg | Malcolm Jones III | Robbie Busch | Todd Klein | Art Young | Karen Berger |
11 | Moving In | Neil Gaiman | Mike Dringenberg | Malcolm Jones III | Robbie Busch | John Costanza | Art Young | Karen Berger |
12 | Playing House | Neil Gaiman | Chris Bachalo | Malcolm Jones III | Robbie Busch | John Costanza | Art Young | Karen Berger |
13 | Men of Good Fortune | Neil Gaiman | Michael Zulli | Steve Parkhouse | Robbie Busch | Todd Klein | Art Young | Karen Berger |
14 | Collectors | Neil Gaiman | Mike Dringenberg | Malcolm Jones III | Robbie Busch | Todd Klein | Art Young | Karen Berger |
15 | Into the Night | Neil Gaiman | Mike Dringenberg w/ help from Sam Kieth | Malcolm Jones III | Robbie Busch | Todd Klein | Art Young | Karen Berger |
16 | Lost Hearts | Neil Gaiman | Mike Dringenberg | Malcolm Jones III | Robbie Busch | Todd Klein | Tom Peyer | Karen Berger |
Series | |
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The Sandman | |
Collections | Preludes and Nocturnes • The Doll's House • Dream Country • Season of Mists • A Game of You • Fables and Reflections • Brief Lives • Worlds' End • The Kindly Ones • The Wake |
Novellas | Midnight Theatre • The Dream Hunters • Endless Nights • Overture |
Spin-offs | |
The Sandman Universe | The Dreaming • House of Whispers • Lucifer • Books of Magic • John Constantine: Hellblazer • The Dreaming: Waking Hours • Hell & Gone • Nightmare Country |
Other | The Dreaming • Death: The High Cost of Living • Death: The Time of Your Life • Lucifer • Book of Dreams |