The connection might be that dreams in the comic offer a way to cope with or understand the concept of death in the solemn context of a cemetery. It could also involve supernatural or metaphorical elements related to both.
Well, maybe in a strange comic story, there could be a scene where someone dies while drinking coffee. But that's a really far-fetched connection!
I have no idea. They seem quite unrelated.
It could be that in the comic, a link leads to a character's death or maybe a specific link triggers a series of events resulting in death. But it really depends on the comic's plot.
Often in comics, death and vertigo can be used to create intense and thrilling storylines. Maybe a hero has vertigo while facing a life-threatening enemy. Or it could be a metaphor for the chaos and uncertainty of life and death.
It's possible that death and the Sandman are intertwined in a comic universe where the Sandman has the ability to control or influence the fate of those who die. This could create a lot of suspense and drama in the comic.
It might be a comic where the concept of death is used symbolically to represent the end of childhood or innocence on a birthday, marking a significant transformation. Or it could be a humorous comic where death shows up at a birthday as a comical prank gone too far. Who knows for sure without more context!
It's possible that Jawbone's character arc involves a confrontation with death, or they might have a special ability to deal with death-related situations in the comic's world.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's a theme in a specific comic or part of a strange story.
The Sandman often explores themes of death, and it shows how death is not just an end but a part of a complex cycle.
Perhaps death is a recurring element in 'The Invisibles' comic, used to create tension, drama, or as a means to explore deeper philosophical concepts within the narrative.