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"Feeling Theocidal", Book One of 'The Thrice Cursed Godly Glories', and "The War of the Apocalyptics", the opening entry in the Launch 1980 story cycle, should both be available at your favourite book stops

If they're not, please direct local librarians and neighbourhood booksellers to www.phantacea.com in order to start rectifying that sad situation. Either that or, if you're feeling even more proactive, click here, copy the link, paste it into an email and send it to them, along with everyone else you reckon could use a double dose of anheroic fantasy. It will certainly be appreciated.

Help build the buzz. The more books sell, the faster the PHANTACEA Mythos spreads.


Covers for Feeling Theocidal and Forever and Forty DaysTwo Ian  Bateson covers of the same scene

Individual copies of "Feeling Theocidal" and "The War of the Apocalyptics" can be ordered from amazon.com and its affiliates, including amazon.ca and amazon.co.uk, as well as from Barnes & Noble. Libraries, bookstores and bookseller collectives can place bulk orders through Ingram Books, Ingram International, Baker & Taylor, and a large number of other distributors worldwide.

BookFinder.com lists both mosaic novels. Also listed therein are most of the other PHANTACEA Mythos print publications.

Another interesting option for the curious is Chegg, which has a rent-a-book program. Thus far its search engine shows no results for phantacea (any style or permutation thereof) but it does recognize Jim McPherson (a variety of them) and the titles of the novels.

As for the Whole Earth (other than the Hidden Continent of Sedon's Head, at least as far as I can say), well, this page contains a list of a few other websites where you can probably order the novels in a variety of currencies and with credit cards.

Of course you can always email or send me your order(s) via surface mail. No matter where you live or what currency you prefer to use, I'll figure out a way to fill your order(s) myself. Just be aware that I can only accept certified cheques or money orders. Plus, I'll have to charge an additional 15% to cover Canadian and provincial goods and sales taxes as well as Canada Post rates for shipping.

I do use bubble mailers, though.



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PHANTACEA Online: A Glossary of Characters

| Pivotal Players | Golden Age Patriarchs | Gypsies & Etocretans | Teutonic Templars | Utopians of Weir | Witches | Additional Characters | The Moloch Sedon | The Thrygragos Brothers | The Trigregos Sisters | Byronics | Lazaremists| Mithradites | Devils -- by Affiliation | Celestial God | Recurring Dual Entities | Supranormals/Deviants by Affiliation |

Devils and Saints, Supras and Deviants

| SOS -- The Sorority of Sausages | SOS -- The Society of Saints | The King's Own Crimefighters | Strife's Sinister Sisterhood | The King and Queen Conquerors | The Damnation Brigade | Silver Signallers |

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GROUPS, ASSOCIATIONS, AFFILIATIONS

| pre-WW II | The Last of the Supranormals Sequences | Post-War Supra Groups | The Launch 1980 Cycle |

The Heliodyssey Sequences

- Starting in January 1938 -

| SOS -- The Sorority of Sausages | SOS -- The Society of Saints |

The Launching of the Cosmic Express Sequences

- November 29, 1980 until December 31, 1980 -

| Silver Signallers | The Damnation Brigade |

SOS -- The Sorority of Sausages

(January 13, 1938)
  1. General "Huff & Puff" Jollity
  2. Sea Stuff (Water Witch)
  3. Airhead (Weather Whiz)
  4. Kid Killjoy
  5. Wildman Dervish Furie (Werewolf in Shorts)
  6. Burning Hell (Torches for Arms)
  7. Telemax (Master of Tellies)
  8. Clair du Lune (Icicles for Arms, Winter Witch)
  9. Ginny Gemstone
  10. Circean

The Damnation Brigade

(December 1980)
  • Cerebrus
  • Sea Goddess
  • Airealist
  • Wildman Dervish Furie
  • Wilderwitch
  • Untouchable Diver
  • Old Man Power
  • Blind Sundown
  • Raven's Head
  • Radiant Rider

SOS -- The Society of Saints

(circa 1938 - 1945)
  1. Trickster
  2. Sea Goddess
  3. Airealist
  4. Kid Cemetary
  5. Wildman Dervish Furie
  6. Fisherwoman
  7. Delphi
  8. Raven Sundown
  9. Sorciere
  10. Aquilla the Hunter
  11. Granny Garuda
  12. Mr. Brilliant
  13. Mr. Automatic
  14. Mr. Attraction
  15. Atlantean
  16. Burning Hell
  17. Antigen/Antagone
  18. Constellation/Silverhair
  19. Living Ghost/Slipper
  20. Living Agate/Rainbow
  21. Headmistress
  22. Aegis-Jesus
  23. Untouchable Diver
  24. Imam Immaterial
  25. Wood Wraith
  26. Prophet's Puppet
  27. Magus Maxius
  28. Mouthpiece
  29. Chairman
  30. Sense Seer
  31. Rage Mage
  32. Clair du Lune
  33. Emperor Energy
  34. Circean (later, the Queen of Spades)
  35. Madam Midnight
  36. Olympian
  37. Meg-Aura/Hellion Grudge
  38. Ringkeeper
  39. Electra/Electrocretan
  40. Pluman
  41. Black Death
  42. Black Skull
  43. Illuminatus
  44. Taddletale
  45. Scatterbrain
  46. Serendipity Luck

Silver Signallers

(circa 1978 - 1986)

It had only taken on a public face in the last two years or so – and then only in the form of circus-like ‘events’ put on by its operatives, its Signallers, once in a while. These events were all Hollywood flash, spectacle for the sake of spectacle, designed to show off its developing technology. No threat there, right?

Wrong! Looking deeper into it Cerebrus realized the technology System covertly com­man­­ded was way beyond the overt capabilities of today’s scientific, commercial and military elites. It didn't take much of a genius to figure out where it came from, or which genius it came from initially. There was no doubt in his mind it derived from discoveries made by his long dead cousin, Jesus Mandam, the Conqueror, King Conqueror or Conquering Christ.

... from "The War of the Apocalyptics"

Known Members

  • Strategos
  • Shelter
  • Sharpshooter (later Silver Arrow)
  • Styx
  • Sasquatch
  • Space-Age Spartan
  • Spherus
  • Selene
  • Stupendo
  • Stiletto
  • Subitor
  • Splendour
  • Shadowswirl
  • Sapperstein
  • Sapphire
  • Sonora
  • Softball
  • Sebastion
  • Severants
  • Sheriff
  • Sirocco
  • Spelaean
  • Solenoid
  • Somnambulancz
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The Last of the Supranormals Sequences

- December 1955 -

| The King's Own Crimefighters |

Miscellaneous Supra Groups

- Post-War, Pre-LSN Supra Groups -

| The Sinister Sisterhood | The King and Queen Conquerors |

The King's Own Crimefighters

(circa 1946 - 1955)
  • Magus Maxius
  • Mr Attraction
  • Electrocretan (Elektra Snapzap)
  • Pluman
  • Slipper
  • Olympian (II & III)
  • Sea Goddess
  • Airealist
  • Radiant Rider
  • Amoebaman
  • Kid Cemetary
  • Wildman Dervish Furie
  • Rocket Richards
  • Lemurian
  • Atlantean
  • Sorciere
  • Thunderbird
  • Cerebrus
  • Mr Brilliant
  • Stealth
  • Mr Automatic
  • Wilderwitch
  • Untouchable Diver
  • Crimson Corona
  • Old Man Power

Strife's Sinister Sisterhood

(circa 1946-1949)

  • Strife (real identity unknown, probably had a number of shells)
  • Solenoid (formerly Electrocretan, Elektra Snapzap, the Bolt-Whip Babe)
  • Selkie
  • Serendipity Luck
  • Serenity Luck
  • Soanso

The King and Queen Conquerors

(circa 1951 - 1953)

  • The Conquering Christ
  • The Queen Conqueror
  • Electrocretan
  • Olympian III
  • The Tombstone Kid (formerly both Kid Cemetary and Kid Killjoy)
  • Magnifico
  • Mr Brilliant

 

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