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Title | : | Fables: The Deluxe Edition, Book Three (Fables: The Deluxe Edition #3) |
Author | : | Bill Willingham |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 232 pages |
Published | : | August 23rd 2011 by Vertigo (first published June 14th 2011) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics |

Bill Willingham
Hardcover | Pages: 232 pages Rating: 4.42 | 2920 Users | 149 Reviews
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Bill Willingham's runaway hit series Fables with this latest volume collecting the series in hardcover for the first time.When Little Red Riding Hood suddenly walks through the gate between this world and the lost Fable Homelands, she's welcomed as a miraculous survivor by nearly everyone—everyone except her old nemesis, Bigby Wolf, who smells espionage and subversion—not survival. But will he be able to prove his case before disaster strikes? And how will it all affect Prince Charming's upstart campaign to become the new mayor of Fabletown?
Collecting: Fables 19-27
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Original Title: | Fables: The Deluxe Edition, Book Three |
ISBN: | 1401230970 (ISBN13: 9781401230975) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.dccomics.com/vertigo/graphic_novels/?gn=18371 |
Series: | Fables: The Deluxe Edition #3 |
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Ratings: 4.42 From 2920 Users | 149 ReviewsWrite Up Out Of Books Fables: The Deluxe Edition, Book Three (Fables: The Deluxe Edition #3)
A superior fantasy series, whose premise was shamelessly stolen by Disney/ABC, "Fables" should be required reading for any graphic novel fan and/or anyone interested in modern interpretations of the fairy tale. This volume, from relatively early in the run of the comic book series, tells the story of Red Riding Hood's return to the realm of the fable characters (who live, partially disguised by magic, in a small neighborhood in NYC). Hood's return coincides with aggressive forays into fableWith one extended story plus one stand-alone issue (anachronistically placed first, though it is actually an improvement), this deluxe collection is the best so far. This is partly because of the familiarity we have now with the characters, especially Willingham's twist on them, and the fact it is mostly one extended story. As nice as the shorter, discrete tales and "where are they now?" issues are in Book 2 (and they are good in their way), this is more enjoyable for its focused, intense story.
The style is still a bit cartoony, but I do like the stories and adaptions.

When Little Red Riding Hood suddenly walks through the gate between this world and the lost Fable Homelands, shes welcomed as a miraculous survivor by nearly everyone everyone except her old nemesis, Bigby Wolf, who smells espionage and subversion not survival. But will he be able to prove his case before disaster strikes? And how will it all affect Prince Charmings upstart campaign to become the new mayor of Fabletown?This series this just incredible! Both writing & art is beautiful.
YESSSSS I loved this volume! Everything about it was amazing down to the pregnancy of Snow to Pinocchio finding out that his father might be alive. I had forgotten some things about it, but now I remember everything. I can't wait to continue to explore everything related to these characters.
Best one so far. The art style finally feels polished and with found style. The characters and story are evolving in interesting ways (I really like the trio Boy Blue, Flycatcher and Pinnochio).I would give it full 5, but there is one thing that just keeps bothering me for all three books already. There are a lot of smaller and bigger moments when the characters behave/talk rather conservatively. The most blatant cases being hinting at South being right in Civil War and Snow White being
Definitely the best book for far! The March of the Wooden Soldiers arc was amazing. And I must say that the art looks better and better in each issue. What a pleasure to read!
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