(NOVEMBER 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 7, panel 2: Martyn may have told the firemen that Bill was Tim's uncle in order to separate father and son. (submitted by Shannon Patrick
Sullivan)
page ?, panel 6: "Dr Raybans": Tim is making fun of the tendancy of mystic types to give themselves names like "Dr Fate" and "Mr E". (submitted
by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 13, panel 1: Pinocchio, from the story of the same name by the Italian author C Collodi, was a sentient wooden puppet whose nose would
grow whenever he told a lie. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan )
page ?, panel 4: Marlene Dietrich is a German actress who was very popular in the '30s and '40s. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 20, panel 2: Crossmaglen is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page ?, panel 4: "Paras": paramilitary. (submitted by Shannon Patrick Sullivan)
page 65, panel 6: Elton John is a very odd British musician. In the seventies and early eighties he had a penchant for wacky costumes and flashy eyeglasses.
page 69, panel 1: Pinocchio is the name of a wooden puppet who was transformed into "a real boy!" by a fairy godmother type in the traditional
fairy tale that is named for him. It is also a Disney movie.