{"id":993,"date":"2012-05-18T05:00:27","date_gmt":"2012-05-18T12:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/?p=993"},"modified":"2012-05-15T21:20:48","modified_gmt":"2012-05-16T04:20:48","slug":"mark-reads-the-sandman-4x02-seasons-of-mist-episode-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/2012\/05\/mark-reads-the-sandman-4x02-seasons-of-mist-episode-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Reads &#8216;The Sandman&#8217;: 4&#215;02 &#8211; Seasons of Mist: Episode 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the twenty-second issue of <em>The Sandman<\/em>, Dream prepares to return to Hell while Lucifer makes plans of his own. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to read <em>The Sandman<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><strong><!--more-->&#8220;Seasons of Mist: Episode 1&#8221;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hell is such a fascinating topic to me, and I don&#8217;t doubt that&#8217;s because of the way I was raised. My mother was a Seventh Day Adventist until a few years after I was adopted; she then quickly abandoned the church for reasons I <em>still<\/em> don&#8217;t know, and adopted her own form of fire-and-brimstone Christianity, and that&#8217;s what I got. (Interestingly enough, a great deal of Seventh Day Adventists are vegetarian or vegan, so she totally stole my thunder when I &#8220;came out&#8221; as vegan at the end of my freshman year of college. SHE WAS ACTUALLY VERY EXCITED. To this day, she makes me a vegan Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner, and she&#8217;s HELLA GOOD AT IT.) We never once went to church, but she used a very strict interpretation of the Bible to make me believe that I was headed straight to Hell. And that was a terrifying thing to believe without question by the time you&#8217;re eleven! I mean, I seriously thought I would spend eternity suffering in hellfire, and no matter how hard I tried to be good, it wasn&#8217;t good <em>enough<\/em>. LOL CAN YOU SEE WHERE MY VALIDATION ISSUES CAME FROM<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t remember the exact moment, but I know that one day, I stopped and thought about Hell. Like, the very concept of it. And I realized that as much as my mother drilled the idea of Hell into my brain, <em>I had no idea what it looked like<\/em>. Where was it? Were there rooms? What part would I be sent to? Was it really just like being set on fire for infinity? As I went through my Catholic education a few years later, I was shocked to find that there was <em>no<\/em> real information about what Hell was in the Bible or in Catholic canon. Well, there was <em>some<\/em> info, but most of it was so vague that I found myself questioning why people believed in it so voraciously. This became a common theme in my exploration of religion, and it was one I ultimately couldn&#8217;t ever rectify. I needed so much concrete detail from my religion that the concept of faith wouldn&#8217;t satisfy me.<\/p>\n<p>I <em>did<\/em> discover both Milton&#8217;s <em>Paradise Lost<\/em> and Dante&#8217;s <em>Divine Comedy<\/em>. While certainly fictional narratives, they were endlessly fascinating to me because they provided me what the Bible could not: details. And look, if you&#8217;ve never read <em>Inferno<\/em>, spoiler alert! IT IS SUPREMELY FUCKED UP. So imagine how awesome it was to read that as a Catholic <em>and<\/em> a gay man. IT WAS REAL FUN. Then I learned that Dante just put a lot of his friends and enemies in Hell and suddenly, that poem was a <em>riot<\/em>. What an asshole! Still, even after I started to call myself an atheist, I was totally intrigued by the concept of Hell. That does explain why I liked that particular issue in volume one so much, but it was also beautifully illustrated as well. LET&#8217;S NOT FORGET THAT.<\/p>\n<p>So &#8220;Episode One&#8221; is basically everything I want from everything ever. I love that we get such visceral glimpses of Hell and the eternal suffering that goes on there. It&#8217;s interesting to me that Hell isn&#8217;t necessarily a place that belongs purely to Christianity, as there&#8217;s almost no mention or reference to the Christian God or Jesus. Plus, Dream was able to banish someone to Hell, so now I&#8217;m wondering who else can do that. Is this like the world in <em>American Gods<\/em>? In a way, that feels like a companion to this series, almost as if they exist in the same universe. Oh god, <em>do they???<\/em> Oh, now I want to re-read <em>American Gods<\/em> again to see if there are references to <em>The Sandman<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>As fun and enthralling as it is to see Hell again (OH MY GOD IT&#8217;S SO VIOLENT AND GROSS AND THAT&#8217;S WHAT IT SHOULD BE), I actually found myself most enamored with the way Dream acts in this issue. There&#8217;s a humility to him in these pages that we&#8217;ve not seen before. He&#8217;s an arrogant, egotistical jerk a lot of the time, and he&#8217;s used to be lord of a realm. Having Nada&#8217;s predicament thrown in his face <em>seems<\/em> to be making him think twice about who he is. It&#8217;s easy to see, then, how differently he acts as he bids goodbye to his entire realm. There&#8217;s a bit of caution to his words that&#8217;s refreshing to me, especially as he visits certain people in case he doesn&#8217;t return. (OH MY GOD THE WHOLE SCENE WITH HOB <em>STOP TUGGING ON MY HEART STRINGS, GAIMAN<\/em>.) (JESUS IT&#8217;S HIPPOLYTA, DUDE WHAT ARE YOU DOING, DREAM? SHE HATES YOU AND FOR A GOOD REASON. <em>You are flawed even when trying to do good<\/em>. oh my god moral ambiguity COME TO ME.)<\/p>\n<p>This really is a gorgeous issue, and I am slightly freaking out about what Lucifer has planned for Dream. Oh, shit is most certainly going to get real, and I am terribly excited to keep reading. 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