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Netflix dropped about five and a half hours of new Sandman content this month, and fans have cumulatively spent about 31.5 million hours watching it already. The series is an adaptation of the Sandman comic book published by DC Comics from 1989 to 1996, written by Gaiman with art by Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg, and several others. Part 2 of the season will drop on July 24th, followed by a final bonus episode on July 31st to close out the series.

It’s a bittersweet time for fans, as many are glad the show is finally back after three years, but sad that it is ending with just two seasons. By contrast, the comic has 85 issues, and is typically sold in a series of 10 trade paperbacks these days. Netflix announced the show’s cancellation back in January, around the time that allegations against Gaiman were making headlines and beginning to effect his career. However, showrunner Allan Heinberg said that the TV series was never intended to run as long as the book.








