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Faerie, The Fair Lands or The Twilight Realm is one of two fictional otherdimensional homelands for the Faerie, as published by DC Comics. The Vertigo Comics realm of Faerie is an amalgam of the mythological realms of Álfheimr, Otherworld, the Fortunate Isles, Tír na nÓg and Avalon. This mix is heavily influenced by Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is home to the faeries and other mythical races, ruled over by the Seelie Court and King Auberon and Queen Titania. Faerie debuted in The Books of Magic #3, and was created by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess.

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  • Faerie, The Fair Lands or The Twilight Realm is one of two fictional otherdimensional homelands for the Faerie, as published by DC Comics. The Vertigo Comics realm of Faerie is an amalgam of the mythological realms of Álfheimr, Otherworld, the Fortunate Isles, Tír na nÓg and Avalon. This mix is heavily influenced by Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is home to the faeries and other mythical races, ruled over by the Seelie Court and King Auberon and Queen Titania. Faerie debuted in The Books of Magic #3, and was created by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess. (en)
  • Faerie, la Terra delle Fate o il Reame del Crepuscolo è una delle due terre dimensionali immaginarie per le Fate, come pubblicato dalla DC Comics. Il reame di Faerie della Vertigo è un misto dei mitologici reami di Álfheimr, Otherworld, le Isole Fortunate, Tír na nÓg e Avalon. Il mix è stato fortemente influenzato dalla storia Sogno di una notte di mezza estate di William Shakespeare, ed è la casa delle fate e di altre creature mitologiche, nonché governata dalla Corte delle Seelie (le fate "buone"), da e la . Faerie debuttò in The Books of Magic n. 3, e fu creata da Neil Gaiman e . (it)
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  • Timothy Hunter and Rose Psychic entering Faerie Market from The Books of Magic #3, artist Charles Vess. (en)
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  • The Books of Magic #3 (en)
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  • Avalon, Elvenhome, Dom-daniel, Goblin Market (en)
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  • Faerie (en)
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  • Sidhe, Elves, Brownies, Flitlings, Gnomes, Trolls, Goblins (en)
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  • Faerie, The Fair Lands or The Twilight Realm is one of two fictional otherdimensional homelands for the Faerie, as published by DC Comics. The Vertigo Comics realm of Faerie is an amalgam of the mythological realms of Álfheimr, Otherworld, the Fortunate Isles, Tír na nÓg and Avalon. This mix is heavily influenced by Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is home to the faeries and other mythical races, ruled over by the Seelie Court and King Auberon and Queen Titania. Faerie debuted in The Books of Magic #3, and was created by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess. (en)
  • Faerie, la Terra delle Fate o il Reame del Crepuscolo è una delle due terre dimensionali immaginarie per le Fate, come pubblicato dalla DC Comics. Il reame di Faerie della Vertigo è un misto dei mitologici reami di Álfheimr, Otherworld, le Isole Fortunate, Tír na nÓg e Avalon. Il mix è stato fortemente influenzato dalla storia Sogno di una notte di mezza estate di William Shakespeare, ed è la casa delle fate e di altre creature mitologiche, nonché governata dalla Corte delle Seelie (le fate "buone"), da e la . Faerie debuttò in The Books of Magic n. 3, e fu creata da Neil Gaiman e . (it)
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  • Faerie (DC Comics) (en)
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