Fables (The Deluxe Edition, #11)
For the first time in hardcover Bill Willingham s acclaimed series gets the deluxe treatment Meet Dunster Happ, the most important Fable you never knew If our friends in exile at The Farm knew even a fragment of what humble Dunster knew, they d be in a lot less trouble right now Mr Happ s just one of a cast of thousands in this issue where we explore Mister Dark s past and how he ended up in that magical box in that faraway fortress so that two hard luck mercenaries could come along one day and set him free.Collecting Fables 86 100 New Read Fables (The Deluxe Edition, #11) By Bill Willingham For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr Well that was unexpected.Despu s de lo desastroso que fue el tomo anterior para m , este ha sido todo un resurgir Coge rumbo y prepara el camino hacia una trama muy interesante, cada vez m s cerca del esperado desenlace.There s never going to be one of these that I don t like, I think Nevertheless it took me longer than other books of the same series to get through I can t even say why really, though I suspect it might be partly to do with Rose Red yeah, yeah, no spoilers.Binge reading Series review to follow.That said, BellflowerAfter the odd left turn in the last volume Fables gets back on track with volume 11 and the continuation of the Mr Dark story line Highlights include how Mr Dark got stuck in that box, Rose Red coming to terms with her history, and an epic duel between Mr Dark and Bellflower.3.5 starsBoxing Days 86 It s nice to get some background on Mr Dark, and the Boxers are quite a neat creation, but this is otherwise a story without any surprises or twists 5 10.Witches 87 91 This is very much the middle of the Mr Dark arc, meaning that it s all setup Nonetheless, it s an interesting setup Bufkin s story is the best, because he gets exciting action dealing with the problems creating when Mr Dark let all the monsters out Meanwhile, the eponymous Witches of the arc title giv Boxing Days 86 It s nice to get some background on Mr Dark, and the Boxers are quite a neat creation, but this is otherwise a story without any surprises ...After the train wreck that was Book Ten I essentially gave up on Fables That mess was seemingly uninspired, too meta and frankly, too boring I m glad I didn t give up on the series as Book Eleven returns you to the farm and parts of Fabletown with some Haven mixed in There is drama, there is magic and most importantly, there is whimsy something missing from the last volume The story is a bit of a rehash big threat, how do we defeat it political drama about leadership but it s done After the train wreck that was Book Ten I essentially gave up on Fables That mess was seemingly uninspired, too meta and frankly, too boring I m glad I didn t give up on the series as Book Eleven returns you to the farm and parts of Fabletown with some Haven mixed in There is drama, there is magic and most importantly, there is whimsy something missin...I ve read the arcs that compose this deluxe edition many times, most recently last year when we did the special tribute to Fables on The Comics Alternative But I ve been getting the deluxe editions as they come out, and as I get them, I have been using the opportunity to go back and read the series I throughly enjoy where Fables is at this point, and I think the conflict with Mr Dark is a necessary highlight after the questionable crossover with the I ve read the arcs that compose this deluxe edition many times, most recently last year when we did the special tribute to Fables on The Comics Alternative But I ve been getting the deluxe editions as they come out, and as I get them, I have been using the opportunity to go back and read the series ...After the confusing diversion in Book Ten The Great Fables Crossover, useless to read without knowledge of the Jack of Fables series, which hasn t been published in a Deluxe version yet , this Book gets the main Fables storyline back on track, adding a large number of dev...

- English
- 12 August 2017 Bill Willingham
- Hardcover
- 456 pages
- 1401258263
- Bill Willingham
- Fables (The Deluxe Edition, #11)