
I've always thought that this book's main strength was as a magical tour of the DC universe - Neil Gaiman's take on Marv Wolfman's History of the DC Universe. This is a wonderful volume of young urban fantasy.īooks of Magic (Miniseries). (Fingers crossed.).Īs for the comics themselves: they definitely hold up. In any case, it gives me great hope that what are said to be two more planned volumes will bring us through not just the entire series, but also spin-off series like The Trenchcoat Brigade and even the follow-up series. I actually don't expect that quality of thoughtful organization from DC's collections department: maybe this is Black Label doing something different.


E series that followed and Timothy's reintroduction in the Children's Crusade and on to the first three years of the comic itself. First up, this is an impressive collection, stitching together all of the earliest stories about Timothy Hunter, from the Gaiman mini-series to the Mr.
