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This volume picks up where the last left off in Morpheus ongoing
saga as he travels through the dreaming. This book collects The
Sandman #38-56 as well as tales from Vertigo Preview #1. Lose
yourself in Gaiman s fantastic worlds and continue the fantasy with
The Sandman Book 3.
Older and more powerful than the gods themselves, the Endless are a
dysfunctional family of cosmic beings that have ruled over the
realms of dream, desire, despair, destiny, destruction, death, and
delirium since the beginning of time. But three hundred years ago,
one of the mythical beings gave up his duties and left his realm,
never to be seen again. Now on a mission to find their missing
sibling, Delirium and older brother Dream encounter immortal humans
and various deities as they try to locate the prodigal Destruction.
But as their adventure draws Dream into a final, tragic
confrontation with his son Orpheus, the eternal being learns the
true meaning of fate and consequences. Collects The Sandman #41-49.
Edwin Paine and Charles Rowland are no different than most boys.
They love adventure, games, and spending time outdoors. They’re
curious about girls, curious about life, and particularly curious
when it comes to mysteries. You see, Edwin Paine and Charles
Rowland happen to be two of the best detectives in England. Note
that we didn’t say living in England. That’s because Edwin and
Charles aren’t living in England. In fact, they’re not living
at all. Collects The Dead Boy Detectives #1-12, Sandman Presents:
Dead Boy Detectives #1-4, The Sandman #25, The Children's Crusade
#1-2, Ghosts#1, The Witching Hour #1, Time Warp #1, Doom Patrol
Annual #2, and Swamp Thing Annual #7.
Michael Moorcock's epic fantasy concludes! Having outlived his one
true love, Rhalina, Corum of the Scartlet Robe has spent decades
living alone in the Castle Erorn dwelling in isolation, grief and
sorrow. Over time, his legend has grown, as stories of his
victories grew ever more embellished with each telling until people
began building shrines to him and praying to him as they had prayed
to their old gods, gods that Corum had helped them defeat in the
first place. When Corum's dreams are disturbed by strange voices he
at first ignores them, until an old friend, Jhary-a-Conel
(Companion to the Champion) arrives to chivvy Corum out of his fugg
and convinces him to take the voices seriously. Corum discovers
that the voices are being sent from the future by the descendants
of Rhalina's own people who are being terrorised by seven terrible
gods, the Fhoi Myore, who are on the brink of destroying the Mabden
race for good. Corum swears to defend the Mabden and sets out on a
new quest to seek out the Black Bull of Crinanass the only weapon
capable of destroying the Fhoi Myore. Along the way he encounters
strange beings and overcomes difficult trials and is forced to
confront a prophecy that warns Corum should fear a harp, a brother
and a beauty.
Magic Trixie, a young witch, is feeling jinxed. She's not allowed
to ride her cousin's broom, play with her father's magic wand or
use her mother's cauldron. But baby sister Abby Cadabra gets rides,
gnaws the wand, and bathes in the cauldron. Perhaps Trixie can come
up with some really great magic and make Abby disappear.
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