555 Review: Fables: Legends in Exile by Bill Willingham

Read: 28 June 2009

How I got it…
  • Also lent by my book pimp

Why I read it…
  • A former co-teacher, Eric, raved to me about this series before.
  • I wanted to complete the 20-book reading challenge that I set for co-faculty members.

What's the story?
  • In this first volume of Fables, you're introduced to characters from traditional fairy tales exiled to New York; they were thrown out of their homes by the Adversary, an as-yet unrevealed entity.
  • The fairy tale characters keep track of their own, with Snow White, currently divorced from Prince Charming, acting as deputy (something like a mayor) for the bunch, and Bigby Wolf of Red Riding Hood fame giving up his grandma-eating days for the sheriff's badge.
  • The mystery begins when Jack (of Beanstalk fame) discovers his girlfriend's, Rose Red, apartment spattered in blood and Rose Red herself missing.
  • Snow White is concerned about the disappearance, especially since Rose Red is her sister; she puts Bigby on the case.
  • That's it without spoilers.:)

What I liked about it…
  • the pastiche of different fairy-tale characters and finding out what happens after their happily-ever-afters
  • the added depth to the characters who are now living in the modern world and dealing with modern issues.
  • it made me interested enough to want to read more issues.

What I didn’t like about it…

Rating:




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Comments

Anonymous said…
i may not want to read this, despite the pretty drawings. i don't want to think of what happens after 'happily ever after.'

what was the spammer saying? was it a spammer-stalker? wow, cool, you're a celebrity blogger now. =P
fantaghiro23 said…
Haha! No, not a stalker. Just an ordinary annoying spammer.:)

About happily-ever-after, I'd like to believe that even if it doesn't prove true, there's still another happily-ever-after waiting in the wings.

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