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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowcat View Post
    Amazing! What do you think of your handiwork?
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    Very nice!
    Like the Dr. Fate one, too!
    "There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.

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    I haven't really read any major stories with her, but I love Jennifer Morgan design.




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    Quote Originally Posted by HandofPrometheus View Post
    I haven't really read any major stories with her, but I love Jennifer Morgan design.



    I like that in her Who's Who page her occupation is "Supreme Sorceress".
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    Any newer characters you guys think could or should play a bigger role in DC's larger magical pantheon? I'm thinking post-2000.
    THE SIGNAL (Duke Thomas) is DC's secret shonen protagonist so I made him a fandom wiki

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemonpeace View Post
    Any newer characters you guys think could or should play a bigger role in DC's larger magical pantheon? I'm thinking post-2000.
    Khalid Nassour

    Miiyahbin Marten

    Sky Alchesay

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemonpeace View Post
    Any newer characters you guys think could or should play a bigger role in DC's larger magical pantheon? I'm thinking post-2000.
    Aqualad
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    We are the Dora Milaje. We are the daughters of the 18 tribes of Wakanda. We are the teeth of the Panther God. Out of 10,000 years of sweat and bloodshed and battle are we born. We are the women of this ancient land. Deadliest of the species. And our time has come!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Agent Z View Post
    Khalid Nassour

    Miiyahbin Marten

    Sky Alchesay
    Vixen

    The Question

    Dr. Mist

    Manitou Raven

    Bloodwynd.

    The minority superfriends (apache chief, samurai, etc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemonpeace View Post
    Any newer characters you guys think could or should play a bigger role in DC's larger magical pantheon? I'm thinking post-2000.
    Daniel Khalifa

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    Has anyone read books of magic. Would you recommend it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shockingjustice View Post
    Has anyone read books of magic. Would you recommend it?
    which one? The original 4 issue mini by Neil Gaiman? The ongoing Vertigo series by Jon Ray Neiber and others? The relaunch by Dylan Horrocks? Or the new Sandman Universe title?

    The original 4 issue series is one of my favorite series of all time. I've only read parts of the old Vertigo ongoing and Dylan Horrocks relaunch, and they were unever. I am reading the current Sandman Universe title and am liking it. It's not my favorite of the 4, but its a solid read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRP View Post
    which one? The original 4 issue mini by Neil Gaiman? The ongoing Vertigo series by Jon Ray Neiber and others? The relaunch by Dylan Horrocks? Or the new Sandman Universe title?

    The original 4 issue series is one of my favorite series of all time. I've only read parts of the old Vertigo ongoing and Dylan Horrocks relaunch, and they were unever. I am reading the current Sandman Universe title and am liking it. It's not my favorite of the 4, but its a solid read.

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    I was talking about the newest one, but the older one seems interesting too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shockingjustice View Post
    Has anyone read books of magic. Would you recommend it?
    the current books of magic is a good read and I'd recommend it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shockingjustice View Post
    Has anyone read books of magic. Would you recommend it?
    The original ongoing is one of my favorite books, and I’m really loving the current run too.
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    I'll chime in and say that the original mini-series is 'required reading' if you're into DC's mystic community.

    I would also add Swamp Thing #37-50, as well. #37 introduces Constantine, and the storyline (American Gothic) wraps up in #50 with a landmark issue that made lasting changes to several characters.
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    From Knight Models' Batman Miniatures Game and DC Universe Miniatures Game...





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