1. Often thought of as Villains, Chaos is orthogonal to Good and Evil, so they are generally listed as Supporting Characters. Specific ones like Mordru may list elsewhere, though.
| General | Only pages 10-12 are dealt with here. |
| 10:1 | Kind of the ultimate house atop a mountain peak. Cutter must value his privacy. |
| 10:2 | <Don’t know which Dr. Fate series this part about Anubis comes from.> |
| 10:3 | The coopting of Flaw is from the third Amethyst series |
| 11:1 | And thus Cutter (Child, actually) doesn’t even know the word “English”; that’s the translation of “your language”. |
| 11:2 | Grandpa Walton: from the television show The Waltons, from whence comes the familiar line “Good night, John-Boy.” |
| 11:3 | <Don’t know which Dr. Fate series this information about Nabu and Cilia comes from. Could also be from Hawk & Dove v2, since that dealt with Lords of Order and Chaos. Or even from Sandman.> |
| This origin of Cilia puts Lords of Order on a parallel to Marvel’s Watchers, who are also from one of the first sentient races in the universe. | |
| 11:4 | What happened to the rest of Cilia? Converted to energy? Compressed down to the singe stone? And if all the surviving inhabitants are in the amulet, does that mean all the Lords of Order are in there, too? Or did Lords of Order arise on many worlds? |
| Also in the amulet are Mordru and Kent and Inza Nelson, plus who knows whom else. | |
| That is Cutter’s reflection in the stone. | |
| This counts as an appearance for Dr. Fate, since we can see his chest. | |
| 11:5 | This doesn’t count as an appearance for Dr. Fate, since all we see is the amulet. Cutter could have taken it off him, for example. |
| 12:1 | Hector didn’t have the helmet with him in JSA #41. As seen in JSA #44, it can be made to materialize at will. |
| We’ll see in the next issue that it isn’t Lyta in the coma at all, it’s Dove (Dawn Granger). Hector may have posed the question wrong, or Nabu may have spoken in riddles. Or he may have given the truth: by going to Gemworld and meeting Child disguised as Cutter, Hector will get a solution to Dove’s coma, which we lead along the unwinding chain to the ultimate goal of Lyta. | |
| 12:1 | And how are we rewriting the third Amethyst series (which rewrote Legion stories)? |
| 12:3 | Interesting. Marvel has a character who also existed before the start of the current universe: Galactus. |
| 12:4 | How does this play into the Endless and Death’s comments that she’s one who locks up the universe at the end? Especially given that Hector’s son is now Dream? |
12:5-6 |
Being connected to a physical form would then explain why Mordru has aged somewhat by the 30th century. |