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colinwalker
3 januari, 2018 23:28@MrHenko Death gets some of the absolute best stories and lines of all the Endless. So well written.
MrHenko
6 januari, 2018 16:59@colinwalker I agree completely! Also, there’s something so compelling about the idea of Death looking like a teen goth kid. It’s actually because of Death that I found the Sandman comics. Her appearance is used to describe a person in a song by my favorite band, kent. “You look like Death, Dream’s sister…” (Clumsely translated from Swedish by me.)
colinwalker
6 januari, 2018 18:21@MrHenko Always good when you get cultural references like that 😊
MrHenko
6 januari, 2018 20:20@colinwalker Oh yeah, and I’m a huge sucker for intertextual references in song lyrics.