Fiddler's Green
Creation & Design
Fiddler's Green was created by Neil Gaiman as part of 'The Sandman' series, representing a place of dreams and a character that embodies the concept of a dreamscape.Early Years
Initially introduced as a location within the Dreaming, Fiddler's Green later took on a more anthropomorphic form, becoming a character that interacts with Dream and other Endless.Character Development
Over the course of 'The Sandman', Fiddler's Green evolves from a mere location to a fully realized character, embodying the themes of dreams, identity, and the consequences of one's choices.Cultural Reception
Fiddler's Green has been well-received by fans and critics alike, often praised for its depth and the philosophical questions it raises about dreams and reality.Character Details
Real Name:
Fiddler's Green
Species:
Dream
Gender:
male
Affiliations:
The Endless, Dream
Abilities:
Manipulation of dreams, Immortality, Shape-shifting
Weight:
unknown
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
brown
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The Sandman #10
DC Vertigo
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1989
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Vol. 2
The Doll’s House part 1
1st appearance of The Corinthian, a nightmare with teeth for eyes that escaped into our reality
1st appearance of Desire and Despair of the Endless
1st appearance of Rose Walker
1st appearance of Fiddler's Green, as a location
The Doll’s House part 1
1st appearance of The Corinthian, a nightmare with teeth for eyes that escaped into our reality
1st appearance of Desire and Despair of the Endless
1st appearance of Rose Walker
1st appearance of Fiddler's Green, as a location
The Sandman #11
DC Vertigo
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1989
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Vol. 2
1st full appearance of Fiddler's Green, in human form
1st appearance of Matthew the Raven, formerly introduced as Matt Cable in Swamp Thing #1 (1972)
1st full appearance of Fiddler's Green, in human form
1st appearance of Matthew the Raven, formerly introduced as Matt Cable in Swamp Thing #1 (1972)
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