The Flowers of Romance
Neil Gaiman, John Bolton
- Standalone story, originally printed in Vertigo: Winters Edge #1
- Audible Act III Chapter 3
Note: This stand-alone story originally appeared in the Vertigo: Winters Edge #1 anthology.
Page 1#
Panel 1
Our little goat footed man is a Satyr. The last Satyr we met was Aristaeus in The Song of Orpheus.
Page 2-3#
- The Blue ladies on the right hand side are presumably the Naiads - water nymphs, mentioned in the lower caption.
Page 4#
Panel 1
Here he's cavorting with a female satyr.
Panel 3
And this lady is a Harpy.
Page 6#
Panel 1
Any references to the Wedding in the Dawn of the World?
Page 7#
Panel 2
As with How They Met Themselves it's interesting to see Desire referred to as her rather than the usual it.
Panel 5
It's hard to know if this island is entirely fictional, or if Gaiman had a real island in mind. One possible contender is the isle of Eynhallow in the Orkneys, north of Scotland.
Credits
- Greg "elmo" Morrow created the Sandman Annotations.
- Originally collated and edited by Richard Munn.
Last modified by Richard Munn on 2023-09-07 - Added note questioning the Wedding in the Dawn of the World
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