Fables (2002) comic books 2009
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Fables (2002) #78Published Jan 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$4.00
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Part 2 of 5 - Written by Bill Willingham Art by Mark Buckingham & Andrew Pepoy and Peter Gross Cover by James Jean This issue's theme: What's in the box? What's in the box that Freddy and Mouse have discovered in their lost kingdom, and what's in the box that Bigby and Fly have delivered back to Frau Totenkinder in Fabletown? What's in the box being buried up at the Farm, and finally, how is that causing everything to come loose in Fabletown and beyond? The answers aren't what you'll expect in part 2 of this 5-part story. Also in this issue, check out the second chapter of a 5-part back-up tale by Peter Gross, which began in FABLES #77. On sale November 12 ? 32 pg, FC MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #79Published Feb 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$3.00
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Part 3 of 5 - Written by Bill Willingham Art by Mark Buckingham, Andrew Pepoy and Peter Gross Cover by James Jean Freddy and Mouse may have erred by opening the big stone box containing not the treasure they'd hoped to find, but one of the great old powers that the Empire had locked away ages ago. With the Empire now gone, many of the great old powers are free again. So, the question needs to be asked: Did Fabletown lose the war by winning it? 32 pg, FC MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #80Published Mar 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$4.00
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The Dark Ages: Part 4 of 5 - Written by Bill Willingham Cover by James Jean Art by Mark Buckingham, Andrew Pepoy and Peter Gross Here's the thing, folks. We can't tell you what happens in this issue because it would give away the big frightening thing that happened in the previous issue (which we also didn't tell you about). So, what can we say? Only the most general stuff. Like that the grim fallout from winning the war so easily continues. And the metaphorical chickens come home to roost. Good, right? 32 pg, FC MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #81Published Apr 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$5.00
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The Dark Ages: Part 5 of 5 - Written by Bill Willingham Art by Mark Buckingham & Andrew Pepoy Cover by James Jean In our fifth and final chapter of this first big post-war saga, you're going to find out why this story was called 'The Dark Ages.' Yes, this is a dark story, and we're afraid you're not going to like it one bit - unless, of course, you think not nearly enough terrible and tragic things have happened to our stalwart heroes of Fabletown. We now suspect that, if the Fables had truly had any idea of the full consequences, they'd never have gone to war at all. On sale February 11 32 pg, FC MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #82Published May 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$4.00
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The Dark Ages: Aftermath " Waiting for Blue" Written by Bill Willingham Art by David Hahn and Peter Gross Cover by Mark Buckingham. Boy Blue is back at the Farm, and he and Rose Red have finally had their no-holds-barred, all cards on the table conversation about love and marriage and the possibilities of finally getting together at long last. But is true love still possible between them - considering all of the trials and tribulations, bizarre sicknesses and rebound romances that have intervened? Or will Rose Red forevermore be waiting for the Blues? Oh yes, on another note, Bigby and Beast fight tooth and claw. It's all leading up to the 'Great Fables Crossover Event' beginning right on this issue's heels! 32 pg, FC, MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #83Tags: Great Fables Crossover (part 1)Published Jun 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$5.00
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The Great Fables Crossover: Part 1 of 9 - Written by Bill Willingham Art by Mark Buckingham & Andrew Pepoy Cover by Joao Ruas. Thrill! To the adventures of your favorite Fables as they fight for their very existence in the greatest Fables epic yet! Shudder! To the danger as all of existence is about to be wiped out with the stroke of a pen! 3 months @ 3 books per month! = 9 amazing issues! Featuring Brazilian newcomer Joao Ruas, who brings his exquisite style and elegance as our new cover artist! 32 pg, FC, MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #84Tags: Great Fables Crossover (part 4)Published Jul 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$4.00
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The Great Fables Crossover: Part 4 of 9 - Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges. Art by Tony Akins and Andrew Pepoy. Cover by Joao Ruas. Disgusted with recent events in his own book, Jack Horner quits his own series, returns to FABLES in a big way and tries to pick up his on-again off-again romance with Rose Red while she's at her most vulnerable. But Jack Horner isn't the only wandering Jack who shows up at the Farm. In the meantime, Kevin Thorn is still safely ensconced in his writing retreat and about to start over on the universe, which would mean writing everything that currently exists out of existence! On sale May 13 32 pg, FC, MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #85Tags: Great Fables Crossover (part 7)Published Aug 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$3.00
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The Great Fables Crossover: Part 7 of 9 - Written by Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges. Art by Tony Akins and Andrew Pepoy. Cover by Joao Ruas.Jack Horner, meet Jack Frost. But wait a minute! Didn't we already establish that Jack Horner was Jack Frost? Concerning the nature of his craft, Tom Clancy once opined that the 'difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense.' If this is so, how do we explain Jack being put in charge of the Farm and all of Fablekind? How do we explain Jack being allowed to babysit Bigby and Snow's cubs? How does that make sense? We here at Fables headquarters can only come to one conclusion: as impossible as it may seem, Fables isn't fiction, it's real. 32 pages, full color. MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #86Published Sep 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$4.00
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Written by Bill Willingham. Art by Jim Fern and Craig T. Hamilton. Cover by Joao Ruas. 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. Featuring the guest art team of Jim Fern (CROSSING MIDNIGHT) and Craig T. Hamilton. 32 pages, full color. MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #87Published Oct 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$4.00
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"Witches": Part 1 of 5 - Written by Bill Willingham. Art by Mark Buckingham and Steve Leialoha. Cover by Joao Ruas. The business office got lost somewhere when Fabletown collapsed into ruins. Now Bufkin, the meek and mild flying monkey, is trapped inside with the evil witch Baba Yaga - and she's in a really bad mood. How is poor little Bufkin going to survive her tantrum? At the same time, Frau Totenkinder and the witches upstate at the Farm prepare to deal with Mister Dark down in what's left of Fabletown. 32 pages, full color. MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #88Published Nov 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$4.00
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"Witches": Part 2 of 5 - Written by Bill Willingham. Art by Mark Buckingham and Steve Leialoha. Cover by Joao Ruas. As Bufkin and Baba Yaga battle it out, Beauty and the Beast make a startling discovery that will greatly affect their future and the entire fate of Fabletown. Only Frau Totenkinder knows the truth about the horror that is to come...and she's not exactly telling. 32 pages, full color. MATURE READERS. Cover price $2.99.
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Fables (2002) #89Published Dec 2009 by DC/Vertigo.$4.00
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"Witches": Part 3 of 5 - Written by Bill Willingham. Art by Mark Buckingham and Steve Leialoha. Cover by Joao Ruas. Up at the Farm, things are getting dicey as the witches try one thing after another to deal with Mister Dark, only to be frustrated, halted and defeated at every turn. Meanwhile, the struggle for political power heats up as the scared Fables turn to the only one among them who's defeated Mister Dark in the past. Back in the long lost Woodland Business Office, poor little Bufkin is fighting for his life against the evil witch Baba Yaga. His strength compared to hers is nil, his allies are nearly useless, and his resources are few. 32 pages, full color. MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.