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Inside the June Alley Inn, mice gather to tell fantastic tales, each trying to outdo the other. A competition, of sorts, begins. The rules: every story must contain one truth, one lie and have never been told in that tavern before.
The dust has barely settled from the climactic battle between Totenkinder and Cinderella and everything is far from happily ever after. A legendary new adversary has arrived, and he plans to get even with Geppetto for the mess that has been made of Manhattan. But it s a new day and with it, a new Jack in the Green has arrived in the Black Forest. And within the emergency room of a New York hospital a Fable long thought dead returns! Fables: The Deluxe Edition Book Sixteen collects Fables #151-162!
After the great War - the great crossover! This compendium captures all the branching fables that intersect our heroes stories - from Jack of Fables and The Literals, to the classic short story Werewolves of the Heartland. This volume compiles everything missing from the first two volumes to complete the fables collection for any fan. Contains: Fables #83-113; Jack of Fables #33-35; The Literals #1-3; Fables: Werewolves of the Heartland #1.
The perfect way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Fables for any fan!
The powers that be, however, didn t get where they are by playing nice. They ve made plans for every contingency including teams of insanely powerful superhumans with sentient, city-size, interdimensional spaceships. So when the Authority begins to seriously upset their hard-won networks of control, the backlash that results is as swift as it is devastating. But as bad as things get, these attacks are still comprehensible on a human scale. The same can t be said for what is following in their wake. Taking over the ground-breaking title created by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch, renowned writer Mark Millar is joined by a host of comics greatest artists including Frank Quitely, Dustin Nguyen, Art Adams and others for this second volume of The Authority, collecting the uncensored, original pages of The Authority #13-29, The Authority Annual 2000, and stories from Wildstorm Summer Special! Also includes an introduction by Tim Miller, director of Deadpool.
When a savage creature, known only as the Adversary, conquered the fabled lands of legends and fairy tales, the famous inhabitants of folklore were forced into exile. Disguised among the normal citizens of a modern New York, these magical characters created their own peaceful and secret society, which they called Fabletown. But when Snow White's party-girl sister, Rose Red, is apparently murdered, it's up to Fabletown's sheriff -- the reformed Big Bad Wolf, Bigby -- to find the killer. Meanwhile, trouble of a different sort brews at the Fables' upstate farm, where non-human inhabitants are preaching revolution...and threatening the carefully nutured secrecy of Fabletown. Collecting issues #1-41, Fables: The Last Castle, Fables: 1,001 Nights of Snowfall, and a short story from Fables: Legends in Exile!
Robinson Edgar awakes one morning to find himself a strange fantasy world with no clear memory of how he got there, or even who he is. Set upon by an ogreish press gang, he soon finds himself fighting for his life and caught between two warring factions who want to take over the world. And while they're at it, they'd like nothing better than to kill Rob and his new-found friends, Brenna, Finella, and Bill, the wise-cracking griffon. Can Rob elude the bad guys long enough to discover his true identity, remember his quest, and return to his own world? Or will he fall victim to the evil Lord Ugo Redhand, the faerie War Master, Kalil, or Shandara, the Witch Queen? The Twilight Empire is a rollicking graphic novel filled with action, adventure, and a delightful cast of characters. It was enjoyed by thousands of fantasy and gaming enthusiasts worldwide, every month, when it appeared in Dragon (the official Dungeons & Dragons magazine) in the early 1990s. Now, for the first time ever, The Twilight Empire: Robinson's War is available complete and uncut, in a handsome and affordable black-and-white facsimile edition. The book also includes a behind-the-scenes insights from the author, Stephen D. Sullivan (Dragonlance), the artist, John Hebert (X-Men Adventures), and a special Introduction by Bill Willingham, the award-winning writer of the comic book Fables. Sought after by fans for nearly two decades, this Twilight Empire graphic novel is an event not to be missed BLURBS FOR THE TWILIGHT EMPIRE Handsome heroes and white-hot warriorettes; brutish baddies and menacing monsters; colorful combat and romantic romps; multi-dimensional mischief and shape-shifting shenanigans ... plus a formidable yet uber-lovable GWA (griffon with attitude) named Bill The characters are archetypal and the themes tried-and-true, but Sullivan and company toss in enough quirky twists to create something at once timeless and brand new. Fifty deftly wrought, three-page gems that, together, tell a tale to be treasured. -Paul McComas, author Unforgettable and Planet of the Dates The re-release of Twilight Empire brings back my old friends ... and a wicked, wild smile to my face. This was the first part of Dragon magazine that I turned to "back in the day," and finding the strips again was like reuniting with long-lost but never forgotten pals. It was the best part of the magazine ... the fun and adventure, the escape that I craved and treasured. Thanks, Stephen and John, for tugging them out into the literary fray again. -Jean Rabe, USA Today bestselling fantasy author I hate to make Steve and John feel old, but I was fifteen when The Twilight Empire comic first appeared in Dragon Magazine #156, opening with the phrase "Surely this is madness" over darkness. Before the first page spread was complete, our amnesiac hero was being dangled over a cliff by a brute while while nasty little minions tossed his possessions to the wind. I eagerly flipped through each new issue to enjoy Rob's adventures as he learned about the strange world he found himself in and, eventually, his own identity. Action, mystery, magic, friendship and family are explored in this tale and I'm very happy to see it brought back so new readers can uncover the secrets of Robinson's War -Jamie Chambers, award-winning game designer and President of Fire Signal Studios Long after I'd given up on every other part of Dragon Magazine, I still bought it every month to get the Twilight Empire pages in the back -- it was just that good. It's nice to finally see it collected in full, far too many years after it should have been. Better late than never -Bill Willingham, New York Times Bestselling writer of Fables
A new Softcover collecting the acclaimed FABLES #11-18, including the 4-part "Storybook Love." Also included are the 2-part "A Sharp Operator" and the single-issue tales "Bag o' Bones" and "Barleycorn Brides." Don't miss this amazing third collection, topped off with a stunning new wraparound cover by James Jean.
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