Collecting issues #57 through #69 in full color, this graphic novel represents the climactic story arc of the series. Years ago, Dream of the Endless told ex-superhero Hippolyta Hall that her then-unborn child belonged to him. So naturally, when her young son Daniel disappears under mysterious circumstances, Lyta believes (incorrectly) that Dream ...
One of the most influential figures of his time, Byron was the epitome of the Romantic movement: colorful, extreme, rebellious, and enormously talented. His poetry, however, was more neoclassical than strictly "romantic"; his work, in fact, was distinctly old-fashioned in its day, often reminiscent of the 18th-century witty, satirical style as ...
These six essays by noted literary critics and biblical scholars break new ground in the exploration of the Bible as poetry, rhetoric, and narrative. The authors cover a variety of issues and subjects in their examination of the ways in which the Bible has achieved its permanent presence in, and influence upon, the whole of Western civilization. ...
As a member of the Pulitzer Prize jury, the late Frank McConnell helped science fiction gain standing as serious literature, evolving his presentation of the field over the course of his career. The 16 essays reveal that evolution as presented in papers at the prestigious Eaton Conferences. At first emphasizing that science fiction is primarily ...
When Harry Garnish begins investigating a friend's murder, the case is suddenly complicated by a number of problems--his affair with Fred's wife, a powerful millionaire, and Bridget "Sister Mary Godzilla" O'Toole, the ex-nun head of the Martin O'Toole Detective Agency.
One of the most influential figures of his time, Byron was the epitome of the Romantic movement: colorful, extreme, rebellious, and enormously talented. His poetry, however, was more neoclassical than strictly "romantic"; his work, in fact, was distinctly old-fashioned in its day, often reminiscent of the 18th-century witty, satirical style as ...
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Worlds' End
by
Neil Gaiman, Bob Kahan (Editor), Dave McKean (Illustrator)