Neil Gaiman’s Sandman #50, titled "Ramadan," is a critically acclaimed 1993 story illustrated by P. Craig Russell that explores themes of memory, immortality, and cultural legacy. The narrative features Caliph Haroun al Raschid trading his legendary, ephemeral Baghdad to Morpheus to preserve its essence in the Dreaming, contrasting the vibrant past with a desolate, modern reality. For a detailed analysis of the issue's themes, read the analysis at Shelfdust . Pop Culture American Gods | The Reef - WordPress.com

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