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Black Orchid Written by Neil Gaiman; art by Dave McKean A demigoddess in search of her own identity, the Black Orchid must reconcile her human memories and botanical origins. $19.95
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Books of Magic - Bindings Written by John Ney Rieber; art by Gary Amaro and Peter Gross; cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta Tim Hunter, destined to become Earth's greatest sorcerer, defends the realm of Faerie from the deadly manticore while trying to maintain a normal childhood life. This collection reprints issues #1-4 of The Books of Magic ongoing series. $12.95
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Books of Magic - Summonings Tim Hunter makes a startling discovery about his true lineage and faces a murderous Victorian cyborg from the dawn of the industrial revolution. $17.50
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Farewell, Moonshadow $7.95
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Hellblazer- Original Sins Written by Jamie Delano; art by John Ridgway and Alfredo Alcala. This volume introduces John Constantine, master manipulator of magic and mankind, and follows him through inescapable horrors that threaten his closest friends. Reprinted from Hellblazer #1-9. $19.95
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Hellblazer- Dangerous Habits Written by Garth Ennis; art by Will Simpson, Mark Pennington and Tom Sutton; painted cover by Glenn Fabry This trade paperback collects writer Garth Ennis' first Hellblazer stories from Hellblazer #41-46. DANGEROUS HABITS tells the story of John Constantine's fight against his own impending death, brought about not by magic or the machinations of Heaven or Hell - but rather by lung cancer. $14.95
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Hellblazer- Fear & Loathing Written by Garth Ennis; art by Steve Dillon; painted cover by Glenn Fabry This trade paperback collects the Garth Ennis/Steve Dillon classic Hellblazer stories from Hellblazer #62-67. John Constantine causes the downfall of an archangel, suffers a devastating break-up with his girlfriend, and carouses his way through his fortieth birthday party - where Swamp Thing turns up as a surprise guest. $14.95
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Horrorist $5.95
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Invisibles Vol. 1 Say You Want A Revolution Written by Grant Morrison; art by Jill Thompson & Steve Yeowell, painted cover by Brian Bolland This first Invisibles collection reprints the Invisibles Volume 1 #1-8 $17.50
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Sandman Midnight Theatre Plotted by Matt Wagner, Written by Neil Gaiman The story, set in 1939, involves a series of invitations to important figures in Britain to a get-together in Fawney Rig, where, unbeknownst to them, Dream of the Endless is being held. They common factor in all the party goes is that they are being blackmailed by someone present. Wesley Dodds follows a lead there, and finds Dian Belmont, now estranged from him, there for a similar reason. $6.95
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Sandman Mystery Theatre: The Tarantula by Matt Wagner & Guy Davis In this noir detective tale of intrigue, bigotry and incest, millionaire Wesley Dodds takes on the costumed persona of the Sandman to catch a sadistic killer in 1930s New York. Donning a gas mask, fedora, business suit and cape, Dodds goes after the Tarantula, a brutal kidnapper who is mercilessly preying upon the women of high society. But as the Sandman walks through a world of corruption and deceit, he uncovers the true secret of the murders and their implausible connection to the city's most prominent family. $14.95
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Swamp Thing - Love & Death $19.95
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Vertigio: Winter's Edge $7.95
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Witchcraft The Three Fates seek revenge across the centuries against the forces that raped and slew their followers. $14.95
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