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In Mirabilis episode 1.3 "The Wrong Side of Bedlam": a storm is brewing and there’s disaster on the wind, but Jack is helpless to do anything about it as he's trapped at the bottom of a bottle. Meanwhile Estelle pays a visit to the Royal Mythological Society and the lunatics are taking over the asylum.

This full color mini-episode collects pages 21-30 of Mirabilis #1. At the dawn of a new century, a mysterious green comet appears in the sky. As the comet draws ever nearer, the world starts to change. The Year of Wonders has begun.

People wake up to find a world of marvels outside their window. There’s a troll under London Bridge. Mermaids are swimming up the Mississippi. There’s a dragon trying to hatch the Taj Mahal. And every rainbow ends in a crock of gold.

Fantasy is part of everyday life and nothing will be the same again. But fantasy is a coin with two sides, and there are also age-old nightmares waiting in the darkness to become real again.

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