(MAY 1996)
* John Ney Rieber: writer * Peter Gross: artist *
* Nathan Eyring: colorist *
* Richard Starkings and Comicraft : lettering *
* Neil Gaiman: consultant * Julie Rottenberg: editor *
* Sherilyn Van Valkenburgh: cover art *
page ?, panel 3: The word cut off on the second line seems to be "appalling"; Gwendolyn doesn't like Cyril either. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 10, panel 1: (I'll try to fill in the missing bits of Gwendolen's letter. Any further help would be welcome.) Missing: happy
panel 2: Missing: father
panel 3: Missing: Timothy, prank
panel 4: Missing: this, plainly
page 11, panel 1: Missing: Circe, Marya
page 13, panel 2: "Elf-locks": in folklore, fairies play tricks on horses by tying knots in their mane. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 19, panel 1: Tysilio, Bard of Wales, is a Welsh saint. Mog Ruith the Arch Druid, Shaper of the Roth Fail, is the one-eyed Celtic sun god. He
is said to ride through the sky in a bronze chariot. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 19, panel 3: Red Hanrahan of the village Cappaghagle is derived from the poem "Red Hanrahan's Song About Ireland" by William Butler
Yeats. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 23, panel 3: The cavern where Echtge sleeps, daughter of the silver hand: