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Craig_K
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You have been, and always shall be, my friend.

I don't think Comixology is correct. Zero Hour came out in summer 1994 and World's End came out in Summer/Fall 1993. So while I'm sure Zero Hour was in the planning stages for months in advance, I can't see how/why Gaiman would purposely tie his story to an event that hasn't happened yet. Though, now that I type that,

SEMI-SPOILERS THAT ARE ONLY SEMI-REVEALING:

SEMI-SPOILERS THAT ARE ONLY SEMI-REVEALING:

Someone else already said it, but I can second that it appeared as "Hyperman" in the comics. In either the letter pages, or the Sandman Companion book, Gaiman confirms he did write the sequence using Superman but that "some" editor changed things without telling Gaiman. But the proofing got mixed up so some of the

Someone else already said it, but I can second that it appeared as "Hyperman" in the comics. In either the letter pages, or the Sandman Companion book, Gaiman confirms he did write the sequence using Superman but that "some" editor changed things without telling Gaiman. But the proofing got mixed up so some of the