Charles Vess' cover artworks won't disappoint, although a lot of details were lost due to the smaller reproduction for this volume. Book Details: Title The Books of Magic: Bindings, Book 1. Author John Ney Rieber; Neil Gaiman (Consultant) Reviewed By Purplycookie () 1 purplycookie | 4/5(5). · written by John Ney Rieber; pencils by Gary Amaro; inks by Peter Gross; Tamlin leaves Titania a present she doesn’t want and returns to Earth to try to force Timothy Hunter into becoming a magician; first issue; cover by Charles Vess; published by DC Comics / Vertigo; $; cover-dated May Additional Images:Author: Julian Darius. Bindings (BoM #). Rieber takes faerie as his entry point to the Books of Magic series, and it's a great choice, because it was the strongest and most coherent element of the original series. The questions about Tim's parentage are terrific, but so is his battle against the manticore. Altogether, a great intro to the series proper [5/5].4/5.
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Statements of responsibility vary on individual volumes; Peter Gross listed among artists on bks. Originally published in single magazine form as The books of magic 1- 50 and Vertigo rave 1 "Suggested for mature readers"--Vol. 1, p. John Ney Rieber. Average rating: · 18, ratings · reviews · distinct works • Similar authors. The Books of Magic, Volume 1: Bindings. by. John Ney Rieber (Writer), Gary Amaro (Illustrator), Peter Gross (Illustrator) avg rating — 6, ratings — published — 5 editions. Want to Read. Bindings (BoM #). Rieber takes faerie as his entry point to the Books of Magic series, and it's a great choice, because it was the strongest and most coherent element of the original series. The questions about Tim's parentage are terrific, but so is his battle against the manticore. Altogether, a great intro to the series proper [5/5].
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