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 JMS AT RASTB5M SAID:JAN.6.2003
 [Midnight Nation] something that I 
   poured a lot of emotion into, a lot of personal feelings and history and beliefs, covering 
   life, death, religion, god, how we achieve meaning...all balanced against a cross-country quest
   by two people, one out to reclaim his soul, the other a woman sent to help him or kill him, 
   depending on how the story ends up.
 
   It is also, oddly enough, a love story.
    
   It's one of the things I'm proudest of as a writer, and I commend it to anyone who found the 
   ideas in Babylon 5 of interest. And the art by Gary Frank is just 
   gorgeous, and evocative, and full of emotion.
    
   It's a nifty little story. Honest.
  
 
 
 
   
  
 |  | UPDATED: | 7.13.2003 |  
 | There have been twelve issues in this series and each issue covered one month
 of David Gray's journey to reclaim his soul. This page covers the first six months (issues
 #1-6) of his trek. |  
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 |  | UPDATED: | 7.13.2003 |  
 | There have been twelve issues in this series and each issue covering one month
 of David Gray's journey to reclaim his soul. This page covers the last six months (issues
 #7-12) of his trek. |  
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 | There were some bonus Midnight Nation issues that don't quite fit in with the
 traditional issues that are listed here. They include the #1/2
 as well as the #1 Black and White issues. There is also a
 trade paperback that collects all 12 issues (plus the special
 #1/2) that is now available. |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |