This isn’t an action adventure story, either. This is not a “Who’s Who” explaining character histories despite it being structured like one. However, the mysterious and nearly poetic way of storytelling keeps it so that an inexperienced reader will probably feel just as confused as Timothy on his journeys. Highlighting DC’s roster of sorcerers was actually the executive purpose behind the creation of this comic. The story is an introduction to both many classical myths and to the magical characters of the DC universe. After this he needs to make the decision to either embrace his potential as a wizard or reject it. Timothy Hunter could be the most powerful magician in the world, but does he really want to be? John Constantine, Phantom Stranger, Mister E, and Doctor Occult attempt to aid Timothy in choosing his path, but by the time Timothy makes a choice, it may already have been made for him.ġ2-year old Timothy Hunter is given a tour of the past, present and future of the magical side of the DC universe and other worlds existing beside it. Illustrated by John Bolton, Scott Hampton, Charles Vess and Paul Johnsonįrom Neil Gaiman comes a tale of the dangers and opportunities of youth, reprinted the original four-issue miniseries.
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