(OCTOBER 1994)(collected as part of the SUMMONINGS trade paperback)
* John Ney Rieber: writer * Peter Gross: artist *
* Sherilyn Van Valkenburgh: colors * John Costanza: letters *
* Julie Rottenberg: asst. editor * Stuart Moore: editor *
* Neil Gaiman: consultant * Charles Vess: cover art *
page ?, panel 5: Constantine uses the dagger to light his cigarette. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 4, panel 1: ITV is the leading commercial television network in the UK. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 6, panel 5: Enter Leah.
page 8, panel 1: It's unclear if Martyn's story is a precise retelling of the circumstances under which Mrs. Hunter died or not. In THE BOOKS OF
MAGIC #5 17/2, Tim specifically refers to February 17th being the anniversary of his mother's death, not her marriage. Of course, it need not be
the exact day of their wedding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Hunter to have been celebrating. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page ?, panel 5: "Poof" is British slang for a homosexual. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 10, panel 2: Golemim (singular golem) are animated constructs of various materials, most often clay. They have no true intelligence, and
generally obey -- precisely and without interpretation -- the instructions of their creator. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page ?, panel 3: The "movers", clearly, are golemim. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 13, panel 1: Martyn and Olivia are both (former) members of the Cold Flame, the cult which the Trenchcoat Brigade destroyed in THE
BOOKS OF MAGIC(m) #2 (and this issue's prologue). (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 17, panel 1: Enter Filthy.
page ?, panel 5: Filthy's reaction is unsurprising, given Leah's true nature as a succubus. In folklore, animals usually react badly to the presence of
evil supernatural beings. (submitted by Shannon Patric k Sullivan)
page 32, panel 6: Generation X is a popular term for the generation that was born between the years of 1965 and 1980.