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Promethea #19
"Fatherland": In our earthly realm, there are interesting developments between
Grace and Stacia, as the FBI continues its investigation into Promethea.
Meanwhile, Sophie and Barbara reach the absolute furthest ends of the universe,
the blue Jupiterian fourth sphere of the Tree of Life, but who will they
encounter? J.H. Williams III (c/p) Mick Gray (i) cover dedicated to Vincent Van
Gogh.
32 pages April 2002
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Promethea #20
"The Stars Are But Thistles...": Promethea and Barbara
face the strangest and most daunting part of their journey thus far — and if
you've been keeping up, you know that is saying quite a bit! Nothing has
prepared our transdimensional duo for reaching the gaping abyss beyond the edge
of existence…or for crossing it! J.H. Williams III (p) Mick Gray (i) cover by
J.H Williams and Jose Villarrubia after Richard Upton Pickman.
32 pages June 2002
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Promethea #21
"The Wine of Her Fornications": Promethea and Barbara
reach the highest female level on the Tree of Life, a black sphere called Binah.
Here Sophie learns something important about her nature, and the nature of
Promethea. Meanwhile, back on Earth, an old favorite makes an unexpected return!
J.H. Williams III (c/p) Mick Gray (c/i).
32 pages August 2002
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Promethea #22
“Et in Arcadia Ergo ...”: Interesting developments on
Earth: The FBI somehow captures an oddity that hasn't been seen since the very
first issue of Promethea (Quick — break out your collections!) Meanwhile, Stacia
and Grace pay a visit to Jack Foust. And in the Immateria, Sophie and Barbara
witness the Big Bang. J.H. Williams III (c/p) Mick Gray (i)
32 pages November 2002
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Promethea #23
“The Serpent and the Dove”: An extra-special issue
featuring eight additional pages! It's the Absolute Godhead at the end of the
Kaballah quest — the long and winding road back from the brink of infinity.
Sophie finally returns to the mortal plane, to her own Earth, to see how things
have been since her departure. J.H. Williams III (c/p) Mick Gray (i).
40 pages February 2003
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Promethea #24
“Cross, Star, Moon, Shapes in the Sand (Everything Goes
Wrong)”: It sounded good on paper: Sophie is back on Earth and back as
Promethea. All is right in the world, all are happy...except, perhaps, for the
person who has taken her place. It's a battle of best friends who both happen to
be Prometheas. Also, new information is revealed about several Prometheas from
the past. J.H. Williams III (c/p) Mick Gray (c/i).
32 pages February 2003
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