Watch the Sandman Fan Film That Earned Neil Gaiman's Stamp of Approval

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Even with the success of American Gods, we still may never get a Sandman movie, or even a TV series. But Neil Gaiman diehards need not despair completely, because there’s a new fan film that pays impressively exacting tribute to one of Sandman’s most brutal installments.

It’s “24 Hours,” originally published in 1989, and faithfully translated into live-action (with a few brief animation sequences) by Toronto-based filmmakers Evan Henderson and Nick Brown. It’s called Sandman: 24 Hour Diner, and if its 30-minute runtime gives you pause, know that Gaiman himself told the creators, and the world via Twitter, that he thought it was a job very well done.

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(Note: fans of the comic will already have assumed as much, but this is most definitely NSFW.)

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For more on Sandman: 24 Hour Diner, check out the film’s Facebook page.

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