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Promethea #1
"The Radiant, Heavenly City”: In the streets of a modern-day New York incredibly
different from the one we know, college student Sophie Bangs is researching a
centuries-old myth of a warrior-woman called Promethea. But the truth about
Promethea is both stranger than the fiction and a fiction itself, and if Sophie
can't figure it out in time, she'll be killed by one of Promethea's enemies. But
if she does figure it out, Sophie will become the ultimate embodiment of the
Promethea legend. Alex Ross (c) J.H. Williams (p) Mick Gray (i).
40 pages August 1999
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Promethea #2
"The Judgment of Solomon”: Watch as the newly- incarnated
(and awfully confused) Promethea is made the target of a contract killing by
important figures from the underworld... however you choose to define
"underworld." For hit-men from Hell, demonic deals and brimstone banter, look no
further. J.H. Williams (c/p) Mick Gray (c/i)
32 pages September 1999
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Promethea #3
“Misty Magic Land”: The newly reborn Promethea must
venture far beyond the human realm to rescue a best friend who's been quite
literally sucked into something far beyond all human comprehension. Journey with
our fable-made-flesh into the strange imaginary realm that is her home. J.H.
Williams (c/p) Mick Gray (c/i).
32 pages October 1999
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Promethea #4
"A Faerie Romance": Long before the mantle of Promethea
was passed to Sophie Bangs, the literally living legend was acquainted with a
young 18th-century New England poet named Charlton Sennet. Learn all about it in
a tale of little people, lust and loss that details more of Promethea's wildly
original, century-spanning background. J.H. Williams (c/p) Mick Gray (c/i)
(cover after Morris) on pages1-7 and 16-24 Charles Vess (a) pages 8-15 J.H.
Williams & Mick Gray (c) after Morris.
32 pages November 1999
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Promethea #5
“No Mans Land”: While dark, malignant forces take an
interest in Sophie Bangs, the newest incarnation of Promethea, she continues her
exploration into the unearthly history of the sentient story she has become.
This issue, visit WWI as Sophie investigates the life of cartoonist Margaret
Taylor Case, the first twentieth-century incarnation of Promethea. J.H. Williams
(c/p) Mick Gray (c/i) cover after Leyendecker.
32 pages February 2000
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Promethea #6
“Warrior Princess of Hy Brasil”: We continue to unravel
the golden thread of our sensuous sentient story's previous incarnations with an
enchanted glance at Grace Brannagh, the 1920's version who ruled in pulp-fantasy
splendor as "A Warrior Queen of Hy Brasil." Learn more about the mythical lost
continent and about Promethea's destiny and origins as she confronts the
Pseudonymous Psorcery of the malevolent Marto Neptura, the writer that never
was. And as if that weren't gripping enough, in the present, Sophie Bangs must
fend off a veritable tidal wave of demons as one-man magical Murder Inc. Benny
Solomon takes his ruinous revenge! J.H. Williams (c/p) Mick Gray (c/i) cover
after Brundage.
32 pages March 2000
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