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FIRST THOUGHTS: I just ship Snow and Bigby with my whole being, okay? Also, Boy Blue's story
I liked it, but half way through the style of the illustrations changed, the colors got a lot brighter, and the pictures became a lot less detailed. To me, that style didn't go as well with the story, it was too cartoony, I guess.
The wolf reminds me a lot of Wolverine..a dark and wild character but a heart of a hero despite himself. An interesting and complicated love story threading through between him and Snow White. It's like another version of Beauty and the Beast, though there is that infamous couple in the story too. A very graphic, graphic novel, blood and violence and sexual escapades of some of the characters. A bloody good read...literally. I have to say I love the way the mice steeds are drawn, it reminds me
This edition contains issues 11-18 (volume 3 - Storybook Love) of the series, as well as 'Fables: The Last Castle' and "A Wolf in the Fold'. A special introduction from the author is also included. There was not a single weak point in any of the tales within this fancy hardback. The collection of stories is of a good variety and I enjoyed them all very much. 'The Last Castle' is a graphic novel, whereas 'A Wolf in the Fold' is an illustrated short story - both provided an interesting look into
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The only problem with reading comics in their original single-issue format is that, if you're like me and disorganized and somewhat absent-minded (and thus, the kind of person who finds Goodreads a godsend for its ability to help me keep track of what I've read and what I haven't,) a lot of times, you don't remember whether you've read this or that issue or arc, especially if your comic-reading heyday was also when you moved around a lot a/o had to put books in the rather dubious care of family
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Hardcover | Pages: 264 pages Rating: 4.33 | 4086 Users | 178 Reviews
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Title | : | Fables: The Deluxe Edition, Book Two (Fables: The Deluxe Edition #2) |
Author | : | Bill Willingham |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 264 pages |
Published | : | November 23rd 2010 by Vertigo |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics |
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As Snow White slowly recovers from a bullet to the brain, she and Bigby spend a lot of time in each other's company. But when they announce that they'll be vacationing together, all of Fabletown is shocked...and not just because Snow White has never taken a holiday before. The twosome's sudden departure from New York City -- and the deadly peril they're about to fall into -- is surely no match for the ruthless enemy who's still lurking in the back woods. This volume also includes the special Fables: The Last Castle, we learn of the great war that forced Bigby Wolf, Prince Charming and Bluebeard to leave their homeland in search of a safe haven. As the battle rages, we meet a mysterious woman in red, and learn why Snow White's deputy, Little Boy Blue, only plays the blues on his trumpet. Collecting: Fables 11-18, The Last CastlePoint Books During Fables: The Deluxe Edition, Book Two (Fables: The Deluxe Edition #2)
Original Title: | Fables: The Deluxe Edition, Book Two |
ISBN: | 1401228798 (ISBN13: 9781401228798) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.dccomics.com/vertigo/graphic_novels/?gn=15629 |
Series: | Fables: The Deluxe Edition #2 |
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Ratings: 4.33 From 4086 Users | 178 ReviewsWrite Up Out Of Books Fables: The Deluxe Edition, Book Two (Fables: The Deluxe Edition #2)
Well, I was not completely taken with Jack of the Tales' story at the beginning of the book. Something about him puts me off, as I expect it's meant to. However, I really loved everything that followed it: Briar Rose - even if I thought even Bigby's "peaceful" resolution of the situation beyond creepy; Snow and Bigby's vacation - his wolf shape is gorgeous, and one of the panels showing the wolf and Snow sitting under a tree was my favorite of the whole collection; the Barleycorn brides story -FIRST THOUGHTS: I just ship Snow and Bigby with my whole being, okay? Also, Boy Blue's story
I liked it, but half way through the style of the illustrations changed, the colors got a lot brighter, and the pictures became a lot less detailed. To me, that style didn't go as well with the story, it was too cartoony, I guess.
The wolf reminds me a lot of Wolverine..a dark and wild character but a heart of a hero despite himself. An interesting and complicated love story threading through between him and Snow White. It's like another version of Beauty and the Beast, though there is that infamous couple in the story too. A very graphic, graphic novel, blood and violence and sexual escapades of some of the characters. A bloody good read...literally. I have to say I love the way the mice steeds are drawn, it reminds me
This edition contains issues 11-18 (volume 3 - Storybook Love) of the series, as well as 'Fables: The Last Castle' and "A Wolf in the Fold'. A special introduction from the author is also included. There was not a single weak point in any of the tales within this fancy hardback. The collection of stories is of a good variety and I enjoyed them all very much. 'The Last Castle' is a graphic novel, whereas 'A Wolf in the Fold' is an illustrated short story - both provided an interesting look into
https://poseidons99.wordpress.com/201...
The only problem with reading comics in their original single-issue format is that, if you're like me and disorganized and somewhat absent-minded (and thus, the kind of person who finds Goodreads a godsend for its ability to help me keep track of what I've read and what I haven't,) a lot of times, you don't remember whether you've read this or that issue or arc, especially if your comic-reading heyday was also when you moved around a lot a/o had to put books in the rather dubious care of family
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