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“There is a place where we spend one third of our lives - the Dreamworld. Morpheus the Sandman is its ruler and guardian.”
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Text: Mark Waid/art: Mike Dringenberger & Malcolm Jones III/colors: Tom McCraw

“There is a place where we spend one third of our lives - the Dreamworld. Morpheus the Sandman is its ruler and guardian.”

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Text: Mark Waid/art: Mike Dringenberger & Malcolm Jones III/colors: Tom McCraw

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“The Endless are a family of seven conceptual entities, described as “ideas cloaked in the semblance of flesh”. They exist because sentient living beings know that they exist.”
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Text: Peter Sanderson/art: Mike Dringenberg/colors: Tom McCraw

“The Endless are a family of seven conceptual entities, described as “ideas cloaked in the semblance of flesh”. They exist because sentient living beings know that they exist.”

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Text: Peter Sanderson/art: Mike Dringenberg/colors: Tom McCraw

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“The Three Witches, Mildred, Mordred, and Cynthia, are not three distinct entities. Rather, they are a triumverate: the Triple Goddess. The Three Witches have appeared throughout history and in an astounding array of cultures, always recognizable in their archetypal images of Maiden, Mother and Crone.”
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Text: Alisa Kwitney/art: Kelley Jones/colors: Anthony Tollin

“The Three Witches, Mildred, Mordred, and Cynthia, are not three distinct entities. Rather, they are a triumverate: the Triple Goddess. The Three Witches have appeared throughout history and in an astounding array of cultures, always recognizable in their archetypal images of Maiden, Mother and Crone.”

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Text: Alisa Kwitney/art: Kelley Jones/colors: Anthony Tollin

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“Cain is the caretaker of the eerie edifice known as the House of Mystery, while Abel is the caretaker of the equally strange House of Secrets. These two decaying mansions stand at opposite ends of a cemetery located in the hills of Kentucky.”
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Text: Peter Sanderson/art: Kelley Jones/Colors; Anthony Tollin

“Cain is the caretaker of the eerie edifice known as the House of Mystery, while Abel is the caretaker of the equally strange House of Secrets. These two decaying mansions stand at opposite ends of a cemetery located in the hills of Kentucky.”

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Text: Peter Sanderson/art: Kelley Jones/Colors; Anthony Tollin

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“It is generally acknowledged that evil may change faces and even have a pleasing aspect, but few evils have had as many faces as Anton Arcane.”
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Text: Jeffrey Lang, art: Kelley Jones/colors: Anthony Tollin

“It is generally acknowledged that evil may change faces and even have a pleasing aspect, but few evils have had as many faces as Anton Arcane.”

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Text: Jeffrey Lang, art: Kelley Jones/colors: Anthony Tollin

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“Anton was delerious with joy, but Grigori was horrified to find that he had become a modern-day Frankenstein monster, a “Patchwork Man” of decaying and mishapen body parts.”
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Text: Andy Mangels/art: Tom Taggart/colors: Tom McCraw

“Anton was delerious with joy, but Grigori was horrified to find that he had become a modern-day Frankenstein monster, a “Patchwork Man” of decaying and mishapen body parts.”

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Text: Andy Mangels/art: Tom Taggart/colors: Tom McCraw

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“Nothing is yet known about the origin of the mysterious woman called Madame Xanadu. While it is rumored that she is of gypsy descent and originally came from Europe, her neighbors in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village cannot recall a time when her fortune-telling establishment was not located there.”
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Text: Peter Sanderson/art: Kevin Maguire & Joe Rubinstein/colors: Anthony Tollin

“Nothing is yet known about the origin of the mysterious woman called Madame Xanadu. While it is rumored that she is of gypsy descent and originally came from Europe, her neighbors in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village cannot recall a time when her fortune-telling establishment was not located there.”

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Text: Peter Sanderson/art: Kevin Maguire & Joe Rubinstein/colors: Anthony Tollin

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