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* According to Creator/NeilGaiman, in Hy Bender's ''Comicbook/TheSandman Companion'', this issue is the one that rekindled his interest in comic books, years after his high school guidance counsellor had convinced him that [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids comics were for kids]]. It was thus indirectly responsible for Gaiman deciding to write comics himself, and seeking Moore out as a mentor.

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* According to Creator/NeilGaiman, in Hy Bender's ''Comicbook/TheSandman ''Comicbook/{{The Sandman|1989}} Companion'', this issue is the one that rekindled his interest in comic books, years after his high school guidance counsellor had convinced him that [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids comics were for kids]]. It was thus indirectly responsible for Gaiman deciding to write comics himself, and seeking Moore out as a mentor.
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* According to Creator/NeilGaiman, in Hy Bender's ''Comicbook/TheSandman Companion'', this issue is the one that rekindled his interest in comic books, years after his high school guidance counsellor had convinced him that [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids comics were for kids]]. It was thus indirectly responsible for Gaiman deciding to write comics himself, and seeking Moore out as a mentor.

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* According to Creator/NeilGaiman, in Hy Bender's ''Comicbook/TheSandman Companion'', this issue is the one that rekindled his interest in comic books, years after his high school guidance counsellor had convinced him that [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids comics were for kids]]. It was thus indirectly responsible for Gaiman deciding to write comics himself, and seeking Moore out as a mentor.mentor.
* The Monkey King first appeared in [[Creator/JackKirby Jack Kirby's]] ''The Demon'' Issue 4.
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* According to Creator/NeilGaiman, in Hy Bender's ''Comicbook/TheSandman Companion'', this issue is the one that rekindled his interest in comic books, years after his high school guidance counsellor had convinced him that [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids comics were for kids]]. It was thus indirectly responsible for Gaiman deciding to write comics himself, and seeking Moore out as a mentor.

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