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find the original and steal the original's power. Gross also showed a conscious break from exploring issues of Tim's parentage, having
Titania announce that she would "never aid again" after he refused to accept a precious - and potentially life-saving - gift from her. Molly, too, was to be less important to Gross' run — Tim is first warned to stay away from her by her protective brothers and then Molly herself decides to have nothing more to do with him after meeting his Other and mistaking him for Tim, thinking that he has broken his promise to never speak to demons and is well on the way to becoming Sir Timothy. Gross responded to "nearly everyone" asking if Molly was going to return by explaining that when he was asked to take over, John Ney Rieber had specifically asked for her not to stay in the comic and although this request was later withdrawn Gross thought it fitted the story he had plotted and made Tim more central to his own comic if she wasn't used. .. There was a spin-off ongoing series planned for her but was abandoned with the death of Vertigo Editor Lou Stathis. Molly would return in the series
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floor. Zatanna tries to teach Tim to open his eyes, but in the end has no choice but to help Molly. As Molly learns of Tim's night with Leah - sad that he didn't think enough of her to tell her the truth - she breaks up with him, using a charm given to her by
Zatanna to return home to her family. Tim reacts badly to Molly leaving, creating a whole world that he could mope in while toying with its natives' lives, until the demon Khara finds him. At first, she berates him for his inability to connect to the real world - until she spots his moth tattoo and realizes that it is preventing him from being able to connect so that he never has anyone close to him to get hurt. She encourages him to "open" himself and let the world in, which removes the tattoo and eventually leads Tim to decide that his magic belongs to the world and not him. He releases it into the universe and resolves that he will have nothing more to do with it.
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disappearance of a teacher at
Bardsley so that he could take his place and interact with Tim, but this only caused problems for both as Tim's stepbrother Cyril saw the teacher die whilst potholing under the school and used the status he gained from controlling the other boys' access to the body to turn the school against the new teacher and Tim, although his influence only lasted until Tim and Currie removed the body and the teacher resigned. Tim makes a deal with Cyril to stay away from Bardsley in exchange for his stepbrother not telling Bill and Holly what Tim is really doing - getting private lessons in magic from Mr Currie to help him face his Other. However, Tim is unaware that his Other has already arrived in the true world, causing a traffic accident that injures his father and Cyril and kills his stepmother, Holly.
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Other, making it impossible for the Other to exist separately from Tim and the many separate pieces of Tim are reunited for the first time in his life. Tim's soul is immediately forfeit to
Barbatos, and he becomes his slave but sets in place the chain of events that eventually leads to the demon being defeated and trapped in the Dreaming. The final issue showed Barbatos released forty years later and allowed to return to hell. Once free, the demon discovered the true nature of Tim's apparent defeat: the boy had hidden his soul inside the memory Barbatos took and once inside the demon it slept, slowly taking complete control of Barbatos' body until Tim owned it completely, remodeling it with his magic to resemble his own at the age of fourteen. The final image of the issue, and
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recreated. The teacher then drains Tim's magic and hides it in a prearranged place: the true Tim leaves the world to learn how to control his magic and defeat his Other, whilst Currie and his alternate Tim remain to die in battle with the hope of convincing the Other that he has killed the true Tim. When the Other was convinced that he was triumphant, he used his power to open all the gateways between the worlds — allowing Tim to escape to the Inn
Between the Worlds using his mother's glamor stone to disguise himself as a girl called Mary but also freeing the Wild Hunt, the god-killing band trapped for two-thousand years by a compact of rulers from Heaven, Faerie, Hell and other realms.
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fire, is in truth a demon hoping to force Tim to work for him. In retaliation, two angels elevate Tim's soon-to-be stepbrother Cyril to sainthood, and provide him with a foursome of living action-figures with dangerous powers. Araquel becomes their victim, turned into chocolate and smashed to pieces on the ground. Tim uses Awn the Blink and
Reverend Slaggingham to trap all the angels and demons. In his anger, Tim throws an ice-cream at the leader of the angelic forces, only for her to merge with the leader of the demonic forces and reveal herself as
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and magic when Marya is again threatened by the arrival of Daniel: she removes the black soot that has transformed him, and changes him into the animal his soul most suits - a slow-witted but loyal puppy, that Marya happily adopts. Molly tells her companions about Sir
Timothy Hunter, unaware that Tim has transformed himself into a cat and is listening in. The tattooist is aware, however: she traps Tim in his cat body long enough to take him to her home and thoroughly examine his soul, intending to do the same to him that she did with Daniel.
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foul to Tim thanks to the intervention of one of his childhood imaginary friends made real, Awn the Blink, who has an amazing knack for fixing broken things. Daniel, meanwhile, gives up his attack when Marya rejects his affections. All that remains is for Tim to help return
Auberon's soul to his body and return him, changed by his experiences, to his wife's side. For his trouble, Auberon tells Tim that Titania cannot possibly be his mother, since the boy has "not a drop" of Faerie blood in him. This is something never resolved in
875:: playing on the suggestion in the original miniseries that Tim could grow to be a force for good or for evil, Rieber introduces a future version of the magician - Sir Timothy Hunter - who has tortured multiple versions of Molly all his life after coming under the sway of the demon Barbatos. Sir Timothy is under the mistaken impression that he is Barbatos' master and that he lives in grand luxury, when in truth Barbatos is manipulating him for his own ends and Sir Timothy lives in a cardboard box in a back alley.
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but in his grief and anger, Tim manages to push Molly away and cause Leah to think he is "just like all other men" and needs punishing. Tim's salvation from Martyn comes in an unlikely form when Sir
Timothy and Barbatos kill the magician to protect their own interests in the boy. This leaves Leah without a master, a position that she attempts to make Tim fill before the young magician proves his worth by setting her free. She leaves England to see where her new freedom - and Martyn's car - will take her.
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could expand his ideas into an actual story, and he plotted a six issue story that he thought might be used as a "filler" until a new writer could be found. DC encouraged him to think bigger until, by the time he started writing his first issue, he had plotted out a 23-issue-long story for the book. This soon expanded into plots for Gross' entire 25-issue run, despite Gross initially being nervous that his writing efforts would be unfavorably compared to those of Gaiman and Rieber by the series' fans.
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presence and seek to escape. The flitling Yarrow saves Fairie: her belief and loyalty cause it to be recreated in reality as exactly what it seemed to be - happy, natural and carefree - and with no tithe now owed to Hell. There is much celebration and as Tim and Molly are reunited, Titania tempers her curse as best she can: Molly's feet will no longer touch the ground and she will always have Faerie food to eat, so she can return to the mundane world with Tim.
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finds himself sucked inside it and trapped inside a small square of ground in a vast forest. He spends a lifetime there, talking to a tree that grew from a seed that fell inside his patch of ground. When a fire starts to destroy the forest, Tim's anger puts him back in touch with his magic as he tries desperately to save his one tree, but then finds himself returned outside the box, not a second older than the moment he was first trapped inside it.
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issue, saying: "I've found it difficult to like Tim now and then. Of course he gets on my nerves. He's a lot like someone I spent years learning not to be". Rieber's last issue was issue #50, coincidentally the point at which original co-creator Neil Gaiman decided that the time was right to stop "taking DC's $ 200 an issue and not doing anything" and resigned as creative consultant on the book.
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tells her that if she had come to him as herself, he wasn't sure what he would have done. Tim kisses Leah, and the two continue where they left off. In the morning, the two become trapped in the world of a dying mermaid and Leah has to take the mermaid's place to save Tim. Tim wakes in the real world and continues on his journey, without realizing what has happened to Leah.
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him whenever he gets angry or performs magic. Soon after, Gwen decides it is time to move on when Tim's father begins a tentative relationship with Holly, the woman from the taxi. Almost immediately, Holly's son Cyril becomes a target of a demon's malign interest, and rescuing him helps Tim to decide that his presence is putting those he loves at risk. He runs away.
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accepting his male side and learning how to be a boy - one of Gross' reasons for not using the character of Molly during his run. He did comment that if he had stayed on the book, Gross' next story would have shown Tim similarly exploring his feminine side and would therefore have reintroduced some of the established female characters such as Molly or Gwen.
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success". Consequently, his first issue laid down the background to his run, introducing Tim's "Other" (an alternate version of Tim created subconsciously when Tim was a child) and establishing that this Other was hunting through all the worlds Tim had unconsciously created during his life, trying to
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Angeles airport, he meets the succubus Leah who has moved to the city to become a model. She convinces Tim to travel with her, and accompanies him out into the desert on a camping trip. In the night, Leah disguises herself as Molly and tries to sleep with Tim: he sees through the deception but
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to become one of them because of his sadness and self-hatred. Molly and Crimple best Miss Vuall, and as Tim arrives the two children's love puts the finishing touches to her corner of Hell. Barbatos drags the children and the dragon Sir Timothy into another layer of Hell, where he attempts to salvage
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cyborg the Reverend Slagingham. Slagingham is collecting an army of down-and-outs, capturing their souls in magical contraptions: one of his minions, Gwendolyn, even manages to trick the Faerie King Auberon into surrendering his soul, leaving Titania's husband her helpless servant. The Reverend falls
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They take him from the birth of the universe all the way through to its eventual death, ostensibly teaching him about the possibilities - and the price - of wielding magic before he decides whether to embrace his destiny. Along the way, Tim meets some of the DCU's more prominent magicians and fantasy
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Returning to Tim doesn't make Molly as happy as she hoped: instead of returning to London, Tim takes them to join Zatanna on tour and learn magic from her. His obsession with magic causes Tim to ignore everything else, including Molly's growing sadness and even the fact that her feet don't touch the
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Tanger and Tim head into Hell to rescue Molly and Crimple, who are being held by the strict governess Miss Vuall - the trainer of the multiple Mollies who are Sir Timothy Hunter's docile and dutiful companions. Sir Timothy, however, no longer needs the girls, as he has succeeded in releasing himself
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Martyn attempts to seduce Tim into becoming his servant using a succubus called Leah, using magic to make Tim's father spontaneously combust so that the boy is alone and vulnerable. Tim is saved once from Leah by the arrival of Molly, as the succubus is touched by the genuine love between the two...
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magazine, rating it a 9 out of 10 overall. Booth comments that "although this is the third installment of the series, it's thankfully not essential to have already read the rest of the collection. Fortunately for those without masses of time on their hands, this graphic novel stands alone as a more
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Living as Mary and working at the Inn, Tim becomes best friends with a girl called Joh - a relationship complicated when she sees him as Tim and falls in love with him, forcing Tim to admit the truth. The two are forced to flee, when the Wild Hunt are manipulated by a disguised Auberon into hunting
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offered to the Fair Folk when they first left the Mundane World. Lucifer's will and belief created the realm. In revealing Prince's true nature - which Titania had attempted to hide to stop the Lords of Hell discovering that he had escaped home - Molly brings the armies of Hell to Faerie, demanding
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She has to change her plan when she is shocked to discover that Tim has no "inner animal" and that he is just a normal, healthy teenage boy. Instead, she offers to give him a tattoo that will stop him from ever hurting Molly: Tim agrees, and gains a moth/scorpion hybrid across his chest that stings
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Sir Timothy and Barbatos return to Tim's time from 2012 because Tim is the last boy in the multiverse who could possibly grow up to be Sir Timothy, and they intend to ensure that he does. Their plans are thwarted without Tim even being aware of them, as he has a guardian angel called Araquel who is
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championed Gross to take over scripting duties because "I knew he could do it. He's got a great sense of story and character". Gross initially wrote a short memo detailing where he thought the series should go, hoping that it might influence the editors' choice of writer. Gross was then asked if he
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as a child. The capsule contained all of Constantine's childhood innocence, placed there in one of his first acts of magic to rid himself of the perceived weakness. Tim attempts to return the box to its original owner, but Constantine wants nothing to do with it, until it falls into the hands of a
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Gross' first story arc, then, dealt with Tim settling into Bardsley school and meeting Thomas Currie, a man who had traveled through various worlds searching for the true Tim to either prepare him to defeat his Other or kill him to prevent the Other stealing his power. Currie took advantage of the
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was put in place to provide artwork for alternating storylines. In early 1997, Rieber announced to Peter Gross that he was going to leave the comic. Gross attributed this to Rieber's growing dislike of the comic's central character, which Rieber seemingly confirmed in his "Afterward" for his final
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after having seen some of his work, convinced that he would be able to meet the challenge of developing Tim into a fully rounded character. Rieber was asked to come up with a story outline for the proposed series, but these were rejected by Berger and DC. Still convinced that Rieber was the writer
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and lasted fifteen issues. This series depicts two Earths, both of which have a strong connection to an alternate version of Tim Hunter. On one of these worlds a war is going on between humans (known as the Bred) and the races of the Faerie (known as the Born). The world is ruled by the Born, but
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Tim's new family try to settle back to normality, with Cyril and Tim's father returned to normal and his new stepmother blaming everybody's amnesia on too much wine at the reception. Tim is just enjoying his new freedom from magic when he finds the box that Leah used to live in: picking it up, he
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In the midst of all this, the fair folk have lost their own will, belief and reason for being in the Fairie. Without such belief, the realm and all who are in it start becoming undone by something known as "the Leveler". Battle is temporarily averted when the Lords of Hell learn of the Leveller's
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that has been similarly hunted, and destroys the Manticore - but not before he is poisoned by it. The boy nearly dies, until his father Tamlin performs a magic ritual which allows him to die in Tim's place. The boy recovers and returns to Earth with Titania's curses in his ears, having to come to
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magic, but the threat to the single tree. Exasperatingly, Leah cannot even decide if Tim is wholly wrong in thinking that way. Instead, she leaves Tim with the important reminder that he might try to throw away his magic, but he will never wholly succeed: it is a part of him, and always will be.
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Tim's family find themselves caught in the crossfire of the battle when his father's wedding to Holly is interrupted by the groom transforming into a ravenous beast with a taste for angel-flesh. It transpires that Mister Vasuki, the surgeon who miraculously restored Mr Hunter to health after the
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Although Tim thinks he is finished with magic, magic is not finished with him. Returning home with the fallen angel Araquel — who had previously been tricked in to breaking his chains by Barbatos — Tim finds that the armies of Heaven and Hell are fighting each other to a standstill in the mortal
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Meeting the real Molly again, Sir Timothy is overcome with guilt and tells her his life story in the hope that she can prevent her Tim from becoming him. Tim, meanwhile, manages to see through all of Barbatos' attempts to trick him, and eventually brings the fairy tale world crashing down around
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and others, but when it reached the stage of confirming the artists' involvement, the suggested artists all declined to be involved. At that stage, DeMatteis also decided to step back, and DC instead approached popular writer Neil Gaiman and asked him to come up with a four-issue prestige-format
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In order to defeat the Other, Tim needs the help of the demon Barbatos - help which he can only obtain by selling a memory to the demon and sealing his fate as Sir Timothy Hunter. Tim faces up to his responsibilities, and sacrifices his future: Barbatos takes the memory of Tim's creation of his
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Peter Gross explained in his 25 issue run on the book as being the story of Tim's "boy time", commenting that previously the book had often presented benevolent female characters but had been less successful at their benevolent male counterparts. His story was partly designed, then, to show Tim
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Tim learns that he is an "Opener" and has unconsciously been making his fantasies real all his life—whether they be simple imaginary friends or entire worlds—Tim introduces Molly to some more of his imaginary friends made real, Tanger and Crimple, who live in a tree on some wasteland near Tim's
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hid from her people by using powerful glamours, but that Tim managed to permanently cure by "opening" the realm again to the Earth. However, this story was merely the backdrop to a more personal story for Tim, as he discovered that the Falconer Tamlin (who kidnapped Tim during the events of the
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Molly and Prince have been joined by Titania's otherwise loyal flitling Yarrow, and have decimated the kingdom. Worse, Molly manages to unenchant Prince to reveal that he is in fact Titania's son and the heir to the throne: Prince has spent most of his life in Hell, given to the lords there in
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for the job, however, Berger asked him to persevere: he tried "several times to come up with something different, but it still didn't thrill anyone". At one point, Rieber himself tried to withdraw from the project, but Berger was still convinced that he could do it, and when the Vertigo
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their ears. Sir Timothy dies protecting Molly from the destruction unleashed by Tim, and the two children are reunited. As they return home, they leave Barbatos trapped in the ruins of the world he created, although he does briefly escape again.
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house. The wasteland opens out into an entire magical world created unconsciously by Tim's childhood fantasies, but as Molly is exploring it with Crimple she ends up being kidnapped and taken to Hell.
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world. The prize they are fighting for is the magic that Tim released into the world, which would give them the power to recreate the world to their own design.
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and never will be. People who've lost touch with the place call it 'Adolescence'".
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features Death in a brief cameo, quoting her dialogue from the original
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Sir Timothy Hunter, Tim's destiny, from the cover of issue #74.
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would continue Tim's story in a five-issue mini-series called
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3202:, no. 1 (January 1998). Vertigo (DC Comics).
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The two issues showed Tim Hunter coming into possession of a
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and a regular rotating team of artists Gross, Gary Amaro and
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aren't about Cool. They're about Tim". His first storyline,
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Tim Hunter made the ultimate choice to pursue magic in the
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from Barbatos' control - only to be persuaded by a gang of
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themselves, and Auberon's observation proves nothing since
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by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
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2180:(2008). "The Books of Magic". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.).
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By the time the series launched, the name had returned to
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The next story arc followed on almost directly from the
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demon called Kobal ("Master of the Infernal Theatre").
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519:) he travels to a possible future of the universe with
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storyline. There were also plans to create an ongoing
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victory from defeat by trapping the two children in a
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storyline instead, introducing Tim's first girlfriend
3088:, no. 67 (December 1999). DC Comics.
2966:, no. 57 (February 1999). DC Comics.
2949:, no. 54 (November 1998). DC Comics.
3378:"Wedding Notes: An Annotated Guide to Happy Endings"
3051:, no. 65 (October 1999). DC Comics.
3034:, no. 68 (January 2000). DC Comics.
2932:, no. 53 (October 1998). DC Comics.
2912:, no. 56 (January 1999). DC Comics.
2720:, no. 4 (December 1999). DC Comics.
2703:, no. 3 (November 1999). DC Comics.
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3401:Booth, Maryanne (July 1996). "The Great Library".
3280:). "A Day, a Night and a Dream, Part One"
3122:, no. 71 (April 2000). DC Comics.
3105:, no. 70 (March 2000). DC Comics.
3084:). "A Day, a Night and a Dream, Part Two"
2983:, no. 59 (April 1999). DC Comics.
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3882:Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame
3156:, no. 74 (July 2000). DC Comics.
3017:, no. 61 (June 1999). DC Comics.
546:to make it a regular ongoing series under editor
3910:Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?
3139:, no. 72 (May 2000). DC Comics.
3000:, no. 60 (May 1999). DC Comics.
2639:Rieber, John Ney; Carlton, Bronwyn (June 1998).
1367:The series have been collected into a number of
381:, and later an ongoing series under the imprint
2082:mini-series. The section was written by author
2029:for many years. It was originally optioned "by
1689:series remain uncollected in trade paperbacks.
404:to script a prose book with illustrations from
2555:). "The Closing, Part 3: Inner Child"
1287:The Books of Magic: A Day, a Night and a Dream
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3219:. DC/Vertigo. January 1999. Archived from
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2716:). "The Importance of Being Evil"
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1558:"And Sure in Language Strange She Said"
1416:Book III: The Land of Summer's Twilight
628:With Rieber leaving, the series editor
474:Book III: The Land of Summer's Twilight
225:
27:English-language comic book mini-series
2871:). "A Thousand Worlds of Tim"
1044:Shivering Jemmy of the Shallow Brigade
3352:"Exclusive: The Creators of Stardust"
2843:The Books of Magic: Death After Death
2839:Rieber, John Ney (November 1, 2001).
2699:). "Tearing Off Their Wings"
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839:also brings Tim into conflict with a
638:Minneapolis College of Art and Design
504:, and the other mystical realms with
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4468:Books of Magick: Life During Wartime
3442:at the Comic Book DB (archived from
3429:at the Comic Book DB (archived from
3350:Douglas, Edward (October 23, 2006).
3284: (November 1999). DC Comics.
2805:The Books of Magic: The Burning Girl
2089:The faerie market in Gaiman's novel
1927:The Books of Magic 1: The Invitation
1882:Books of Magick: Life during Wartime
1694:Books of Magick: Life During Wartime
1338:Books of Magick: Life During Wartime
1330:Books of Magick: Life During Wartime
4766:Everafter: From the Pages of Fables
3651:A Little Gold Book of Ghastly Stuff
3327:. November 19, 1998. Archived from
3254:Leblanc, David (January 29, 1999).
2771:The Books of Magic: Girl in the Box
2739:The Books of Magic: Transformations
1784:The Books of Fairie: Auberon's Tale
1167:#1, published in the fall of 1994.
1136:The Books of Faerie: Auberon's Tale
5230:Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
3173: (December 1997). Vertigo.
3135:). "The Lord of the Hunt"
2908:). "The Last Molly Story"
2718:The Books of Faerie: Molly's Story
2701:The Books of Faerie: Molly's Story
2347:. December 1, 1995. Archived from
2218:"Comic Book Legends Revealed #271"
1966:The Books of Magic 4: Consequences
1827:The Books of Faerie: Molly's Story
25:
3722:We Can Get Them for You Wholesale
3190: (January 1998). Vertigo.
2801:Rieber, John Ney (July 1, 2000).
2477:"Stuart Moore: To Dare For Moore"
2246:"Neil Gaimon Interview, Stardust"
1979:The Books of Magic 5: Lost Places
1857:The Books of Magic Omnibus vol. 3
1802:The Books of Magic Omnibus vol. 2
1759:Arcana: The Books of Magic Annual
1491:"The Artificial Heart", Parts 1–3
1123:Arcana: The Books of Magic Annual
830:Arcana: The Books of Magic Annual
599:Arcana: The Books of Magic Annual
3596:The Ocean at the End of the Lane
3064:). "Heart of the Storm"
3013:). "All Things Timothy"
2431:"The Zen of Comics: Peter Gross"
2341:"Interview with John Ney Rieber"
1992:The Books of Magic 6: Reckonings
1734:The Books of Magic Omnibus vol.1
1261:featured in all three issues of
687:too long or excessively detailed
674:
4130:Where's Neil When You Need Him?
4023:How to Talk to Girls at Parties
3736:How to Talk to Girls at Parties
3376:Scoones, Paul (November 1996).
3294:Gaiman, Neil (April 19, 2008).
3186:). "Book Two: Descent"
1494:"Small Glass Worlds", Parts 1–2
1408:Book I: The Invisible Labyrinth
851:Partly the Faerie storyline in
444:Book I: The Invisible Labyrinth
4718:American Vampire: Second Cycle
4693:FBP: Federal Bureau of Physics
4679:Dominique Laveau: Voodoo Child
4145:Neil Gaiman: Dream Dangerously
4094:A Walking Tour of the Shambles
3951:A Short Film About John Bolton
3833:Death: The High Cost of Living
3540:The Sandman: The Dream Hunters
3169:). "Book One: Ascent"
2673:The Books of Magic: Reckonings
2615:The Books of Magic: Summonings
2461:Rieber, John Ney (July 1998).
2137:The Books of Magic: Summonings
1940:The Books of Magic 2: Bindings
1765:Vertigo Visions: Doctor Occult
1666:"Slave of Heavens: Conclusion"
1619:"Rites of Passage: Conclusion"
1616:"Rites of Passage", Parts 7–11
1313:Another ongoing series called
539:The Hero with a Thousand Faces
121:
1:
3188:Hellblazer/The Books of Magic
3171:Hellblazer/The Books of Magic
3047:). "The Arrangement"
2945:). "Class Dismissed"
1914:began publishing a series of
1685:Issues #51-75 of the ongoing
1663:"Slave of Heavens", Parts 1–4
1590:"Rites of Passage", Parts 1–6
49:#1 (Dec. 1990), cover art by
4222:John Constantine, Hellblazer
3868:Death: The Time of Your Life
2928:). "The New School"
2576:The Books of Magic: Bindings
2535:). "The Good Fella"
2507:"Brian Defferding Interview"
2406:Gross, Peter (August 1998).
2033:some years before the first
1660:"Slave of Heavens: Prologue"
1587:"Rites of Passage: Prologue"
1420:Book IV: The Road to Nowhere
1392:Four-issue prestige series (
683:This section's plot summary
513:Book IV: The Road to Nowhere
5191:Batman: The Animated Series
4087:The Sandman: Book of Dreams
3889:The Sandman: Endless Nights
3296:"Fair Use and Other Things"
2979:). "Falling Apart"
2463:Rites of Passage: Afterward
2280:Gaiman, Neil (April 1993).
1435:Ongoing comic book series (
879:chained between Heaven and
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3460:Don Markstein's Toonopedia
1833:Hellblazer: Books of Magic
1274:A Day, a Night and a Dream
5137:Justice League of America
4942:Seven Soldiers of Victory
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4742:Fables: The Wolf Among Us
4725:The Unwritten: Apocalypse
3861:Mr. Hero the Newmatic Man
2769:Rieber, John Ney (1999).
2735:Rieber, John Ney (1998).
2671:Rieber, John Ney (1997).
2612:Rieber, John Ney (1995).
2572:Rieber, John Ney (1995).
2058:References in other media
1815:The Books of Magic Annual
1644:Book 7: Death After Death
1412:Book II: The Shadow World
1128:The Books of Magic Annual
925:Relationships and tattoos
459:Book II: The Shadow World
39:
5278:DC Comics limited series
4425:Hunter: The Age of Magic
4324:Seekers into the Mystery
3847:Sandman Midnight Theatre
3575:Odd and the Frost Giants
3118:). "The Hunter"
3101:). "Ashes Time"
3030:). "Pentimento"
2891:). "Homecoming"
2306:"Interview: Neil Gaiman"
2182:The Vertigo Encyclopedia
2135:Maryanne Booth reviewed
2044:influences and analogues
2009:, which is based on the
1876:Hunter: The Age of Magic
1606:Book 6: The Burning Girl
1523:"Playgrounds", Parts 1–6
1315:Hunter: The Age of Magic
1308:Hunter: The Age of Magic
1279:As well as an abandoned
865:Royal Geographic Society
659:Hunter: The Age of Magic
605:series, with artwork by
424:The Once and Future King
4271:Sandman Mystery Theatre
4237:Shade, the Changing Man
3683:The Wolves in the Walls
2962:). "The Wager"
2712:Rieber, John Ney (
2695:Rieber, John Ney (
2107:Kiki's Delivery Service
2011:Vertigo crossover event
1577:Book 5: Girl in the Box
1539:Book 4: Transformations
1488:"Sacrifices", Parts 1–3
809:
59:Publication information
4983:Giovanni "John" Zatara
3623:Angels and Visitations
3321:"Books of Magic Movie"
2252:. 2007. Archived from
2007:The Children's Crusade
1864:The Trenchcoat Brigade
1839:Vertigo: Winter's Edge
1753:The Children's Crusade
1628:"Nothing Up My Sleeve"
1555:"Red Rover, Red Rover"
1234:that had been made by
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1025:Angels and visitations
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1005:reparation or battle.
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603:The Children's Crusade
601:was the sixth part of
591:The Children's Crusade
5313:Comics by Neil Gaiman
5288:Vertigo Comics titles
5206:Justice League Action
4951:Supporting characters
4569:The Vinyl Underground
4108:Kirby: King of Comics
4073:Ghastly Beyond Belief
1520:"What Fire Leaves Us"
1459:"Bindings", Parts 1–3
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810:Finding Tim's parents
5130:DC Comics Bombshells
4802:The Sandman Universe
4101:Two Plays for Voices
3182:Jenkins, Paul (
3165:Jenkins, Paul (
2223:Comic Book Resources
1456:"Bindings: Prologue"
1246:
1120:annuals. The first,
753:characters, such as
570:The Phantom Stranger
427:, Gaiman created an
5223:Justice League Dark
5212:DC Super Hero Girls
5144:Justice League Dark
5074:Sargon the Sorcerer
5044:League of Assassins
4932:Justice League Dark
4710:Dead Boy Detectives
4046:Dead Boy Detectives
3998:Nightmare in Silver
3819:The Last Temptation
3729:Snow, Glass, Apples
3300:Neil Gaiman Journal
3276:Gross, Peter (
3266:on October 7, 2008.
3223:on January 27, 2008
3148:Gross, Peter (
3131:Gross, Peter (
3114:Gross, Peter (
3097:Gross, Peter (
3080:Gross, Peter (
3060:Gross, Peter (
3043:Gross, Peter (
3026:Gross, Peter (
3009:Gross, Peter (
2992:Gross, Peter (
2975:Gross, Peter (
2958:Gross, Peter (
2941:Gross, Peter (
2924:Gross, Peter (
2904:Gross, Peter (
2887:Gross, Peter (
2867:Gross, Peter (
2641:The Books of Faerie
2551:Gross, Peter (
2531:Hogan, Peter (
2513:. February 28, 2006
2124:Justice League Dark
2101:My Neighbour Totoro
1920:Christopher Moeller
1821:The Books of Faerie
1692:Issues #1-5 of the
1485:"The Hidden School"
1282:The Books of Faerie
1267:Dead Boy Detectives
1189:The Books of Faerie
1180:The Books of Faerie
1172:The Books of Faerie
1132:The Books of Faerie
918:The Books of Faerie
207:Jason Temujin Minor
5318:Comics about magic
5308:2018 comics debuts
5303:1994 comics debuts
5298:1990 comics debuts
5283:The Books of Magic
5247:Sentinels of Magic
5123:The Books of Magic
4978:Princess Projectra
4832:The Books of Magic
4418:Codename: Knockout
4294:The Books of Magic
3812:The Books of Magic
3743:A Study in Emerald
3582:The Graveyard Book
3438:The Books of Magic
3425:The Books of Magic
3282:The Books of Magic
3260:Comic Book Shopper
3154:The Books of Magic
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2557:The Books of Magic
2537:The Books of Magic
2435:Sequentialtart.com
2282:The Books of Magic
2188:. pp. 38–41.
2186:Dorling Kindersley
2156:The Books of Magic
2080:The Books of Magic
2023:The Books of Magic
2021:A film version of
2013:of the same name.
1889:November 22, 2022
1870:The Names of Magic
1809:The Books of Magic
1778:The Books of Magic
1741:The Books of Magic
1722:Material collected
1687:The Books of Magic
1649:The Books of Magic
1611:The Books of Magic
1582:The Books of Magic
1566:September 1, 1998
1544:The Books of Magic
1515:The Books of Magic
1510:Book 3: Reckonings
1480:The Books of Magic
1475:Book 2: Summonings
1451:The Books of Magic
1403:The Books of Magic
1380:Material collected
1358:Collected editions
1301:The Names of Magic
1294:The Names of Magic
1259:The Books of Magic
1200:The Books of Magic
1118:The Books of Magic
1101:The Books of Magic
1092:
1075:during war times.
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731:Trenchcoat Brigade
618:The Books of Magic
611:The Books of Magic
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233:The Books of Magic
226:Collected editions
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34:The Books of Magic
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4541:Crossing Midnight
4512:The Exterminators
4338:Transmetropolitan
4161:
4160:
3991:The Doctor's Wife
3630:Smoke and Mirrors
3407:Future Publishing
3356:SuperheroHype.com
2256:on March 27, 2008
2195:978-0-7566-4122-1
1898:
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1846:January 11, 2022
1811:(Series 2) #33-75
1791:December 8, 2020
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1674:November 1, 2001
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