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==Occurrences== ===''The Sandman''=== The Corinthian is [[desertion|AWOL]] from the dreamscape following Morpheus's escape from capture, and masquerades as a [[serial killer]] who removes his victims' eyes; but Dream finds him shortly after saving [[Rose Walker (DC Comics)|Rose Walker]]. Here, Morpheus states that the Corinthian was "β¦ created to be the darkness, and the fear of darkness in every human heart. A black mirror, made to reflect everything about itself that humanity will not confront"; but is deemed a failure for having done nothing other than gruesome murders, far short of Dream's intent. Corinthian is later drawn out by some serial killers to speak at their gathering disguised as a "Cereal Convention". He did help to disposed of an imposter posing as the later serial killer "The Boogeyman". During Corinthian's speech, it is crashed by Dream. As punishment, Dream "uncreates" him, leaving a skull and some sand, and promises to improve upon him. Then he proceeds to remove the delusions from the serial killers present. Dream recreates the Corinthian with some improvements in ''[[The Sandman: The Kindly Ones|The Kindly Ones]]'', wherein the Corinthian helps rescue and protect [[Daniel Hall (comics)|Daniel]]. Though he doesn't act like the previous version, Corinthian has the memories as the predecessor. In the process, he defeats [[List of The Sandman characters#Loki|Loki]] and eats his eyes, after Loki along with [[Puck (mythology)|Puck]] was holding the child hostage. ===''The Sandman Presents: The Corinthian''=== A three-issue miniseries called ''The Corinthian: Death In Venice'' tells how the first Corinthian entered the waking world and learned to murder human beings. In the series, the Corinthian displays his talent for possessing the bodies of the living, a process which causes the possessed body's hair to turn white and the eye sockets to bleed as the eyes are replaced (possibly eaten) by the Corinthian's teeth. The story takes place in Venice, in the year 1920, and includes such tangential plot elements as police corruption and anti-[[communist]] paranoia. The story also features Charles Constantine (a member of the same infamous family as [[John Constantine]]), a [[World War I]] veteran who has repeatedly struggled with his inability to kill. During the war, Charles refuses to bayonet a helpless young German soldier named Stefan Wasserman. In retribution, Charles's own commanding officer shoots Charles in the groin, castrating him, and shoots the young soldier in the head. Wasserman's body, however, had been inhabited by the dormant spirit of the Corinthian, who has haunted and pursued Charles, both in dreams and in reality, ever since Wasserman, a victim of a severe shell shock resulting from [[Dream (DC Comics)|Dream]]'s imprisonment, had committed suicide two years earlier. The Corinthian wants someone to teach him "how to kill" and finds himself frustrated with Charles's inability to do violence even in self-defense. He eventually develops a rapport with Charles's traveling companion, a wealthy, traveling heiress who is degenerate and possibly insane. The woman claims that she cannot die, that she is the living incarnation of [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse#Pestilence.2C War.2C Famine.2C and Death|Pestilence]], and refers to herself (and asks others to refer to her) by a new name each day, changing identities as she travels about. After she fatally shoots the Corinthian, and he survives by possessing the body of her young Italian lover, Amedeo, the woman recognizes the Corinthian as something other than human who can "become someone else." The two form a pact in which the woman agrees to teach the Corinthian how to murder, and the Corinthian agrees to teach her how to "stop being you." The pivotal moment in the story comes while the characters are all attending the [[Venetian Carnival]] in costume. The woman, now calling herself [[Columbina|Columbine]], and the Corinthian [[Arlecchino]] murder another celebrant, but the Corinthian finds himself unable to take part, cursing himself. However, he eventually finds a way to fulfill both her promise to him and his promise to help the woman "stop being [herself]" by slitting her throat. Charles Constantine, happening upon them while dressed in his own carnival costume, finally steels himself and kills the Corinthian, who offers no resistance, with his own knife. The tale draws to a close with Charles leaving the country and the Corinthian beginning his murder spree, starting with Amedeo's young lover and the policeman guarding her in jail. ===''The Dreaming''=== The new Corinthian is back again in ''[[The Dreaming series|The Dreaming]]'' spinoff, returning to earth for the three-part "Souvenirs" storyline. Later in the series he hunts down a transgender woman named Echo, who was previously a murderer who cut out the eyes of her victims, following the instructions of her boyfriend Gabriel who was one of the only surviving victims of the first Corinthian. A result of this is the accidental death of [[Matthew Cable|Matthew the Raven]]. As punishment, the Corinthian is turned into a mortal and Echo (made a cisgender female in the Dreaming) is given his position. As a mortal, he develops compassion for humans and comes to understand fear, especially after the death of his lover Sila. He is eventually deemed fit to come back and serve as the Corinthian, with [[Daniel Hall (comics)|Daniel Hall]] finding another place for Echo. ==='' Nightmare Country''=== The second Corinthian continues his duties as humanity's black mirror and has developed several methods to keep his more volatile impulses in check including keeping a record of the memories of his predecessor. During one of his haunts in a dream he encounters and is drawn into the mystery of the "Smiling Man" a rogue dream like entity outside of Dream's control, who has a connection to several unexplained deaths. Discovering how widespread the Smiling Man has become he petitions Dream to allow him to re-enter the waking world and track the entity down with the aid of Maddison Flynn; a young woman who has had her connection to the Dreaming tampered with by unseen forces but has the power to see the Smiling Man in the waking world. The pair follow a lead to a demonic night club where Azazel is working to harvest souls of unwary mortals in return for granting their hearts desires. One such victim being a young man named Max who is also seeing the Smiling Man. Azazel tempts the Corinthian to abandon Maddison by offering him a fragment of the original Corinthian that the demon had stolen from the Dreaming during his imprisonment after the events of Season of Mists. The demon claiming the fragment could break the restriction to kill that Morpheus had placed on him. While the Corinthian does go with the demon he seemingly remains concerned about Maddison's well being. At the nightclub the demon continues to tempt the Corinthian to kill and embrace his original self but, the nightmare refuses. When Azazel has to take care of some business he slips away and comes across the reanimated form of Maddison's friend who is condemned to work at the club; tortured and mutilated at the hands of the depraved guests. He helps her treat some of her more severe injuries and the pair attempt an escape only to be caught by Max's boss Mr Teaugue and his Angel companion. A creature the Corinthian quickly recognises as something other than an angel. Their battle is interrupted by Dream who intercedes and removes the source of the nightclub's power; a fragment of the original Dream that Azazael bit off in the events of Season of Mists. After taking back the power the group returns to the Dreaming where Dream ends Maddison and Corinthian's investigation. Having concluded on his own that the Smiling Man is some ploy of Desire and Despair's he removes the Corinthian's memories of the ordeal and returns him to the Shores of Night to continues his duties. Unfortunately this leaves Maddison without protection and she is abducted by the Smiling Man who has somehow managed to enter the Dreaming. ===Other occurrences=== *An exact double of the Corinthian's skull can be seen in the treasure chest of Daniel Hall during his brief ''[[Justice League|Justice League of America]]'' occurrence. Dream placed the original Corinthian's skull in his personal chest, then crafted a new skull before infusing it into the new Corinthian, and this is likely the source. *The Corinthian makes a few brief but critical occurrences in ''[[Sandman Mystery Theater]]'', where he is implied to be responsible for the mental derangement of some of the killers Wesley fights.
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