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Mark Reads ‘Good Omens’: Friday
On Friday, things get really interesting. Missing nuclear reactors, the lost city of Atlantis, childish games, and Witchfinder Generals all point to the coming Apocalypse. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read Good Omens.
Mark Reads ‘Good Omens’: Thursday
On Thursday, the Antichrist meets Anathema, and I don’t know where this is going. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read Good Omens.
Mark Reads ‘Good Omens’: Wednesday
On Wednesday, Aziraphale and Crowley realize they have the wrong child, and set off to find the Antichrist. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read Good Omens.
Mark Reads ‘Good Omens’: In The Beginning / Eleven Years Ago
In the beginning and eleven years ago, two immortal beings decide that it might not be time to start the Apocalypse. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to start reading Good Omens.
Hello, all! Some bad news, then some good news!
I like to end on a happy note, so let’s start off with the bad news: I have been planning on reading four supplementary issues/collections of related Sandman material, including two Death stories and two more Sandman books. It was going to be awesome! … Continue reading
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Mark Reads ‘The Sandman’: 10×06 – The Tempest
In the seventy-fifth and final issue of The Sandman, Dream commissions the final play he is owed by William Shakespeare, and Shakespeare demands to know why Dream wanted a specific story told. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read … Continue reading
Mark Reads ‘The Sandman’: 10×05 – Exiles
In the seventy-fourth issue of The Sandman, an exiled man comes across Dream in a desert at two points in Dream’s life, and it forever changes his destiny. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read The Sandman.
Mark Reads ‘The Sandman’: 10×04 – An Epilogue, Sunday Mourning
In the seventy-third issue of The Sandman, Hob Gadling copes with the loss of his longtime friend. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read The Sandman.
Mark Reads ‘The Sandman’: 10×03 – Chapter Three: In Which We Wake
In the seventy-second issue of The Sandman, the wake begins. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read The Sandman.
Mark Reads ‘The Sandman’: 10×02 – Chapter Two: In Which a Wake is Held
In the seventy-first issue of The Sandman, multiple people enter the Dreaming to pay the Dream Lord their last respects, while the new Dream Lord struggles with his responsibilities. Intrigued? Then it’s time for Mark to read The Sandman.