Dead Boy Detectives

Introduction:

Dead Boy Detectives is a comic book series published by DC Comics which debuted in 1991. Created by Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner, the series centers on two children who have died and escaped from the afterlife. They continue to solve mysteries and investigate crimes in the real world as supernatural beings. The characters made their first appearance in the now-famous "The Sandman" storyline and quickly became popular with readers, leading to their spin-off series.

The Characters:

The series' main characters are Charles Rowland and Edwin Paine, who were originally introduced in "The Sandman." In the "Dead Boy Detectives" series, they are depicted as friendly and playful spirits with a unique perspective on the world. Charles is described as having a distinct British accent and constantly wearing a hat, while Edwin is portrayed as having a more serious attitude and is the brains behind the duo's investigations. With their supernatural abilities and charming personalities, the Dead Boy Detectives have become fan favorites, and their adventures remain some of the most beloved in the DC Comics universe.

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