Corinthian (comics)

The Corinthian
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics (Vertigo)
First appearanceThe Sandman vol. 2 #10 (October 1989)
Created byNeil Gaiman, Mike Dringenberg
In-story information
AbilitiesLimited clairvoyance, supernatural vision ("sees" despite lack of eyes), skilled combatant

The Corinthian is a fictional character in Neil Gaiman's comic book series The Sandman. He first appeared in The Sandman #10 (October 1989), which is part of the second story arc, The Doll's House. Corinthian is an anthropomorphized living nightmare created by Dream, who destroys him in the same collection for going rogue and failing to fulfill his original design. Dream later recreates him with "some changes", though the exact nature of these changes is not explicit. His most notable physical feature is his lack of eyes: in their place, two rows of small, jagged teeth line each eye socket, which he often covers with sunglasses. He can speak, eat, see, and even breathe through these mouths.

Boyd Holbrook portrayed both Corinthians in the Netflix television series The Sandman.

In 1999, Neil Gaiman stated that the Corinthian is homosexual in The Sandman Companion, wherein the first Corinthian consumed eyes only of boys. In 2022, he identified the Corinthian as pansexual in the Netflix TV series. The second Corinthian is featured with a boyfriend as written by Caitlin R. Kiernan in The Dreaming.