''Fables'' is an
American comic book
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series
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* Caroline Series (born 1951), English mathematician, daughter of George Series
* George Series (1920–1995), English physicist
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created and written by
Bill Willingham
William Willingham (born 1956) is an American writer and artist of comics, known for his work on the series ''Elementals (Comico Comics), Elementals'' and ''Fables (comics), Fables''.
Career
William Willingham was born in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. ...
, published by
DC Comics
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DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with thei ...
'
Vertigo
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imprint. Willingham served as sole writer for its entirety, with
Mark Buckingham penciling more than 110 issues. The series featured various other
penciller
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s over the years, most notably
Lan Medina
Rolando Medina, commonly known as Lan Medina (born December 22, 1961), is a Filipino comic book artist best known for his work on '' Fables, Aria, District X'', and '' The Punisher: MAX'' imprint.
Awards
In the 2007 Glyph Comics Awards, the Fan ...
and
Steve Leialoha
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. ''Fables'' was launched in July 2002 and concluded in July 2015. In June 2021, it was announced that ''Fables'' would be getting revived in 2022 with a 12-issue continuation to the main series, as well as a 6-issue spinoff miniseries
Batman vs. Bigby! A Wolf in Gotham
''Batman vs. Bigby! A Wolf in Gotham'' is a six-issue comic book miniseries that was published by DC Comics from September 2021 to February 2022.
Synopsis
Batman meets Bigby Wolf.
Prints Issues
Collected editions
Reception
Hannah R ...
, both published under
DC Black Label
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* Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia), the capital and the federal territory of the United States
* Bogotá, Distrito Capital, the capital city of Colombia
* Dubai City, as distinct from the ...
.
The series features various characters from
fairy tales
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and
folklore
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– referring to themselves as "Fables" – who formed a clandestine community centuries ago within
New York City
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known as Fabletown, after their
Homelands Homelands may refer to:
* Homeland, native lands
* Homelands (festival), British dance music festival.
* Homelands (Fables), mythical lands in the comic book series Fables.
* Homelands (Magic: The Gathering), MTG expansion set.
* Bantustan, part ...
were conquered by a mysterious and deadly enemy known as "The Adversary". It is set in the modern day and follows several of Fabletown's legal representatives, such as sheriff
Bigby Wolf
Bigby Wolf is a fictional character in the American comic book series ''Fables'' published by DC Comics and its alternative imprint Vertigo. The character first appears in ''Fables'' #1 (July 2002) and was created by Bill Willingham and Lan Medi ...
, deputy mayor
Snow White
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is a 19th-century German fairy tale that is today known widely across the Western world. The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection ''Grimms' Fairy Tales'' and numbered as Ta ...
, her sister
Rose Red,
Prince Charming
Prince Charming is a fairy tale stock character who comes to the rescue of a damsel in distress and must engage in a quest to liberate her from an evil spell. This classification suits most heroes of a number of traditional folk tales, incl ...
, and
Boy Blue, as they deal with troublesome Fables and try to solve conflicts in both Fabletown and "the Farm", a hidden town in
upstate New York
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for Fables unable to blend in with human society.
The series also deals with such other matters as the main characters' personal lives, their attempts to hide the Fables' true nature from regular humans (or "Mundies"), and, later, the return of the Adversary.
''Fables'' was a critical and commercial success, winning many
Eisner Award
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s and receiving several
Hugo Award
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nominations for
Best Graphic Story. Its success led to several spin-offs and a 2013
prequel
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The term " ...
video game titled ''
The Wolf Among Us
''The Wolf Among Us'' is an episodic graphic mystery-drama adventure game developed by Telltale Games, based on Bill Willingham's ''Fables'' comic book series, to which it serves as a prequel. The game consists of five episodes that were rele ...
''.
Publication history
Various artists worked on the title. The covers until issue #81 were done by
James Jean
James Jean is a Taiwanese-American visual artist working primarily in painting and drawing. He lives and works in Los Angeles, where he moved from New York in 2003.
Early life
Jean was born in Taiwan and raised in New Jersey. During his early e ...
, after which João Ruas took over as cover artist. The majority of the interior pencil work was done by
Mark Buckingham (who reportedly would have been given the writing reins if Willingham became unable to continue it). Other artists include
Bryan Talbot
Bryan Talbot (born 24 February 1952) is a British comics artist and writer, best known as the creator of ''The Adventures of Luther Arkwright'' and its sequel '' Heart of Empire'', as well as the ''Grandville'' series of books. He collaborated ...
,
Lan Medina
Rolando Medina, commonly known as Lan Medina (born December 22, 1961), is a Filipino comic book artist best known for his work on '' Fables, Aria, District X'', and '' The Punisher: MAX'' imprint.
Awards
In the 2007 Glyph Comics Awards, the Fan ...
,
P. Craig Russell
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Biography ...
,
Mike Allred
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, Craig Hamilton, and
Linda Medley
Linda Medley (born May 17, 1964 in Stockton, California) is an American comic book author and illustrator, known for her '' Castle Waiting'' series of comic books and graphic novels.
Biography and early career
Born in Stockton, California, Medley ...
.
The series ended with issue #150. The final issue of ''Fables'' was a larger than normal issue comprising most of the twenty-second ''Fables'' trade paperback. It was released in July 2015.
''Fables'' was restarted with issue #151 for a 12-issue arc in May 2022.
Characters
The main characters of ''Fables'' are
public domain
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figures from folklore, mythology, and literature. Bill Willingham said the only considerations in deciding what characters and fables to use were "is the character or story free for use?" and "do I want to use it?" A principal character is the
Big Bad Wolf
The Big Bad Wolf is a fictional wolf appearing in several cautionary tales that include some of ''Grimms' Fairy Tales.'' Versions of this character have appeared in numerous works, and it has become a generic archetype of a menacing predatory a ...
(who calls himself "Bigby"), who has not only reformed but gained the ability to take on a more human appearance. At the series' beginning he serves as Fabletown's sheriff.
Most of the characters who appear in ''Fables'' are from European stories, the major exceptions being Arabian fables and American fables (from the fable world of "Americana", appearing in ''
Jack of Fables
''Jack of Fables'' is a spin-off comic book series of ''Fables'' written by Bill Willingham and Lilah Sturges and published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The story focuses on the adventures of Jack Horner, a supporting character in the main ...
'', such as
Paul Bunyan
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,
Black Sambo ow known as Samand the
Lone Ranger
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He first appeared in 1933 in ...
). Most of these characters appear primarily in the ''
Jack of Fables
''Jack of Fables'' is a spin-off comic book series of ''Fables'' written by Bill Willingham and Lilah Sturges and published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The story focuses on the adventures of Jack Horner, a supporting character in the main ...
'' spin-off.
Story arcs
Earlier story arcs each take on the form of a different genre: the first is a
murder mystery
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, the next a
conspiracy thriller
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, and then a
caper story
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. While the descriptions are only general, there are spoilers.
* Legends in Exile ''(issues 1 to 5)''
:The introduction to Fabletown. Sheriff Bigby Wolf investigates the apparent murder of
Rose Red.
* Animal Farm ''(issues 6 to 10)''
:A revolt occurs on the Farm, a place for non-human Fables.
* Bag 'O Bones ''(issue 11)''
:A tale set during the
American Civil War
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in which
Jack Horner finds a way to cheat Death.
* A Two-Part Caper ''(issues 12 and 13)''
:A
mundane journalist finds out about the Fables and they have to decide how to react.
* Storybook Love ''(issues 14 to 17)''
:
Bluebeard
"Bluebeard" (french: Barbe bleue, ) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in ''Histoires ou contes du temps passé''. The tale tells the st ...
hatches a plot to rid himself of Bigby and Snow by enchanting them, and the homicidal
Goldilocks
"Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century English fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of an obscene old woman who enters the forest home ...
attempts to kill the pair.
Prince Charming
Prince Charming is a fairy tale stock character who comes to the rescue of a damsel in distress and must engage in a quest to liberate her from an evil spell. This classification suits most heroes of a number of traditional folk tales, incl ...
decides to run for Fabletown Mayor.
* Barleycorn Brides ''(issue 18)''
:Bigby tells
Flycatcher the story of a Smalltown tradition.
* March of the Wooden Soldiers ''(issues 19 to 21 and 23 to 27)''
:Prince Charming runs for Mayor of Fabletown while the community deals with the apparent escape from the Homelands of
Red Riding Hood
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.
The Adversary sends his first troops into Fabletown to begin an assault.
* Cinderella Libertine ''(issue 22)''
:
Cinderella
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's apparently frivolous lifestyle is revealed to be a front.
* War Stories ''(issues 28 and 29)''
:Bigby's adventures during
World War II
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.
* The Long Year ''(issues 30 to 33)''
:Snow gives birth and realizes she must relocate to the Farm. Bigby isn't allowed there and instead exiles himself. Snow encounters Bigby's estranged father, the
North Wind. One of her children is revealed to be quite different than the others, so she sends him to find his father. This story arc is retitled "The Mean Seasons" in the Trade Paperback of the same name.
* Jack Be Nimble ''(issues 34 and 35)''
:Jack goes to
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
Places United States
* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
* Hollywood, ...
and sets up a film studio. Spins off into ''
Jack of Fables
''Jack of Fables'' is a spin-off comic book series of ''Fables'' written by Bill Willingham and Lilah Sturges and published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The story focuses on the adventures of Jack Horner, a supporting character in the main ...
''.
* Homelands ''(issues 36 to 38 and 40 and 41)''
:Boy Blue goes on a mission to the
Homelands Homelands may refer to:
* Homeland, native lands
* Homelands (festival), British dance music festival.
* Homelands (Fables), mythical lands in the comic book series Fables.
* Homelands (Magic: The Gathering), MTG expansion set.
* Bantustan, part ...
with the aim of assassinating the Adversary and learns the Adversary's identity.
* Meanwhile ''(issue 39)''
:What has been going on in Fabletown during Blue's adventures.
* Arabian Nights (and Days) ''(issues 42 to 45)''
:A delegation of Arabian Fables led by
Sinbad visits Fabletown to discuss an alliance against the Adversary.
* The Ballad of Rodney and June ''(issues 46 and 47)''
:A side story of the seemingly ill-fated love of
Rodney and June, two members of the Adversary's forces.
* Wolves ''(issues 48 and 49)''
:
Mowgli
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searches for the missing Bigby and brings him a message from Fabletown.
* Happily Ever After ''(issue 50)''
:Bigby returns, delivers a warning to the Adversary and marries Snow.
* Big and Small ''(issue 51)''
:Cinderella continues her mission in the Cloud Kingdom, but must be turned into a mouse and enlist the aid of Smalltown's resident medic in order to treat a sick giant king.
* Sons of Empire ''(issues 52 to 55)''
:The Adversary calls a conference of the Imperial elite to decide what to do about Fabletown.
Pinocchio
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has to face up to his divided loyalties.
* Jiminy Christmas ''(issue 56)''
:
Santa Claus
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' existence as a Fable is addressed.
* Father and Son ''(issues 57 and 58)''
:Bigby decides that the time has come to square things with his father, the North Wind. On a hunt, his children encounter Bigby's siblings, who have become more beasts than men.
* Burning Questions ''(issue 59)''
:Readers were invited to participate in a contest by asking Willingham questions of unresolved events in the series. Here, they are answered in a series of one to four page short stories.
* The Good Prince ''(issues 60 to 63 and 65 to 69)''
:Flycatcher, who has never fully accepted the death of his wife, must face up to his past.
* The Birthday Secret ''(issue 64)''
:Preparation for war begins at the Farm and the birthday of Bigby's children.
* Kingdom Come ''(issue 70)''
:Boy Blue and Rose Red discuss their relationship. Flycatcher's offer is brought to the Farm. Plans are made to begin the war.
* Skullduggery ''(issues 71 and 72)''
:Cinderella repays her debt to Frau Totenkinder by going on a mission down South.
* War and Pieces ''(issues 73 to 75)''
:Fabletown and the Empire go to war.
* Around the Town ''(issue 76)''
:Fabletown's newest member is given a tour, much to the displeasure of some of the other residents.
* The Dark Ages ''(issues 77 to 81)''
:A new era begins as the residents of Fabletown face the aftermath of the war. New challenges arise at home and in a distant land a dark power is awakened.
* Waiting for the Blues ''(issue 82)''
:An epilogue to "The Dark Ages".
* The Great Fables Crossover ''(issues 83 to 85)''
:Bigby and
Beast get into a violent fight that demonstrates the influence of the dark powers present. Rose Red sinks deeper and deeper into depression.
Stinky starts a religion foretelling Boy Blue's heroic return, which a returning Jack Horner takes advantage of before encountering his son, the
new Jack Frost. In an interesting twist, the issues are more focused on Jack than on the other Fables ''(note: includes ''
Jack of Fables
''Jack of Fables'' is a spin-off comic book series of ''Fables'' written by Bill Willingham and Lilah Sturges and published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The story focuses on the adventures of Jack Horner, a supporting character in the main ...
'' issues 33 to 35 and ''The Literals'' issues 1 to 3)''.
* Boxing Days ''(issue 86)''
:
Mister Dark relates how he came to be trapped in a magical box by a group of imperial warlocks, and the rise of their leader
Dunster Happ.
* Witches ''(issues 87 to 91)''
:The leaders and witches of Fabletown discuss how to defeat Mister Dark. Meanwhile,
Bufkin finds himself trapped in the lost business office with
Baba Yaga
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and many other monsters.
* Out to the Ball Game ''(issues 92 and 93)''
:A story set in Haven, where the local baseball game leads to a murder.
* Rose Red ''(issues 94 to 98)''
:The Farm is in chaos, as various factions vie for control. To restore order, Rose Red must face her greatest foe – herself.
* Dark City ''(issue 99)''
:Mr. Dark uses his power to construct a new citadel in
New York City
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.
* Single Combat ''(issue 100)''
:The final confrontation between Frau Totenkinder and Mister Dark.
* The Ascent ''(issue 101)''
:Bufkin climbs the Business Office's tree and finds himself in
Ev (a neighbor to the
Land of Oz
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Oz consists of four vast quadrants, the Gillikin Country in the north, Quadli ...
).
* Super Team ''(issues 102 to 106)''
:
Ozma puts together a team of Fables to mimic the superheroics of comic books.
* Waking Beauty ''(issue 107)''
:The fate of the defeated Empire's thorn-covered capital.
* Inherit the Wind ''(issues 108 to 111)''
:
The North Wind's successor is chosen among Snow and Bigby's
Cubs. In Ev, Bufkin forms a resistance movement in order to overthrow the evil
Nome King
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.
* "All in a Single Night" ''(issue 112)''
:A Fables take on ''
A Christmas Carol
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'', focusing on Rose Red.
* In Those Days ''(issue 113)''
:A collection of short, short Fables stories.
* Cubs in Toyland ''(issues 114 to 121)''
:Snow and Bigby's cub Therese is taken to a bleak, mysterious land inhabited by discarded toys, inciting a series of soul-crushing events. This storyline has a backup feature that follows Bufkin's (mis)adventures in Oz.
* The Destiny Game ''(issues 122 and 123)''
:A look at how fate works in the Fable universe. Bufkin and Lily's adventures continue in the story's backup feature.
* After ''(issue 124)''
:Bufkin and Lily’s heroic adventures comes to its grand finale.
* Snow White ''(issues 125 to 129)''
:A man from Snow White's past claims her as his legal wife.
* June Bug ''(issue 130)''
:The daughter of Rodney and June, the Adversary wooden soldiers that became human, explores Castle Black.
* Camelot ''(issues 131 to 133 and 135 to 137)''
:A new dark age calls for a new Round Table, with modern knights willing to take on a sacred quest to reassemble the shattered pieces of Fabletown.
* Deeper into the Woods ''(issue 134)''
:Bigby Wolf wanders into a heaven resembling the woods he used to hunt in, where he meets a long-lost friend.
* Root and Branch ''(issue 138)''
:Geppetto is up to his naughty tricks in a stand-alone story that fills in the gaps of an event that happened in Fabletown long ago.
* The Boys in the Band ''(issues 139 and 140)''
:Peter Piper, Joe Shepherd, Puss in Boots and Briar Rose – the members of Boy Blue's band – set out on a quest to free one tiny Fable Homeland.
* Happily Ever After ''(issues 141 to 149)''
:Good knight vs. bad knight. King Arthur vs. Morgan le Fay. Rose Red vs. Snow White. The two sisters are caught up in the roles Camelot has set for them, and now they’re ready for battle.
* Farewell ''(issue 150)''
:Once Upon a Time... for the very last time.
* The Black Forest ''(issues 151 to 162)''
Collected editions
The series proper is principally being collected in
trade paperbacks
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.
Deluxe edition
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hardcovers are also being produced. The spin-off
graphic novel
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''1001 Nights of Snowfall'' and other works are available in both hardcover and softcover format.
Trade paperbacks
Deluxe Editions
Compendium editions
Spin-offs
''
1001 Nights of Snowfall
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In the story Snow White has bee ...
''
A prequel to ''Fables'' written by Willingham, it was initially released in hardcover on October 18, 2006. Based on the ''
One Thousand and One Nights
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'', it tells a story from a time early in Fabletown's history when
Snow White
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was sent as an emissary to the Arabian Fables. The Sultan's Vizier secretly presents Snow to Sultan as his next wife in order to delay his daughter
Scheherazade
Scheherazade () is a major female character and the storyteller in the frame narrative of the Middle Eastern collection of tales known as the ''One Thousand and One Nights''.
Name
According to modern scholarship, the name ''Scheherazade'' deri ...
from suffering the same fate. Snow must amuse the Sultan with a new story every night to prevent him from executing her at dawn, as he has done with all his former wives.
Cinderella
* ''
Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love''
A spin-off mini-series, written by novelist and publisher
Chris Roberson (another of Willingham and Sturges's fellow ''Clockwork Storybook'' alumni) with painted cover art by
Chrissie Zullo, the miniseries was drawn by
Shawn McManus
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Comics
Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, ...
, and (according to ''
Comic Book Resources
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'' ' Timothy Callahan) "answers the question of what happened to
Cinderella
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's
fairy godmother
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".
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, July 28, 2008. Accessed June 11, 2020 Writer Roberson says: "It's ''
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''". The concluding issue was released in April 2010.
* ''Cinderella: Fables Are Forever''
A six-issue sequel to Chris Roberson and Shawn McManus's earlier ''Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love'' series, was released in mid-2011.
''Fables: The Last Castle''
A prestige format one-shot in which
Boy Blue retells to Snow White the tale of the last stand against the Adversary's forces in the Homelands.
''Fables: Werewolves of the Heartland''
''Fables: Werewolves of the Heartland'' is an original graphic novel written by Willingham with art by Craig Hamilton, and Jim Fern. It was released in hardcover in November 2012. In the story, Bigby Wolf embarks on a quest through the American Heartland to find a new location for Fabletown.
'' Fairest''
''Fairest'' follows the lives of some female Fables, including Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, and Cinderella. It debuted on March 7, 2012, with the first arc written by Willingham and art by Phil Jimenez. Subsequent arcs were handed off to writers of Willingham's choosing.
''
Jack of Fables
''Jack of Fables'' is a spin-off comic book series of ''Fables'' written by Bill Willingham and Lilah Sturges and published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The story focuses on the adventures of Jack Horner, a supporting character in the main ...
''
''Jack of Fables'' focuses on
Jack Horner. It debuted in July 2006 and follows ''Fables'' #35 ("Jack Be Nimble" part 2). It is co-written by Willingham and former ''
Clockwork Storybook
Clockwork Storybook (CWSB) was a writer's collective and independent book publisher based in Austin, Texas. It specialized in the fantasy, horror and adventure genres.
History
Clockwork Storybook was formed in the late 1990s by fellow Austin-b ...
'' author
Lilah Sturges
Lilah Sturges (; born Matthew Sturges, October 1970) is an American writer of comics and fantasy novels. She is best known for co-writing with Bill Willingham the Eisner-award-nominated ''Jack of Fables'', and other comics published by Vertigo Com ...
. The series ended with its fiftieth issue in March 2011.
''The Literals''
Three issue miniseries comprising one third of ''The Great Fables Crossover''. It is co-written by Willingham and Sturges, and was published April through June 2009. All issues are included in the ''Fables: The Great Fables Crossover'' and in the ''Deluxe Edition: Volume 10''.
'' Peter and Max: A Fables Novel''
An illustrated novel centering on
Peter Piper
"Peter Piper" is an English-language nursery rhyme and well-known alliteration tongue-twister. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19745.
Lyrics
The traditional version, as published in John Harris' ''Peter Piper's Practical Principles of P ...
, his wife
Bo Peep and his brother Max, who will later grow up to be the
Pied Piper
The Pied Piper of Hamelin (german: der Rattenfänger von Hameln, also known as the Pan Piper or the Rat-Catcher of Hamelin) is the title character of a legend from the town of Hamelin (Hameln), Lower Saxony, Germany.
The legend dates back to ...
. Written by Willingham and illustrated by
Steve Leialoha
Steve Leialoha (born January 27, 1952) is an Americans, American comics artist whose work first came to prominence in the 1970s. He has worked primarily as an inker, though occasionally as a penciller, for several publishers, including Marvel Comi ...
, it is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook editions. It includes a brief comic-book story that deals with Pete and Bo Peep's adventures after the events in the novel.
''The Unwritten Fables''
Issues #50-54 of
The Unwritten
''The Unwritten'' is an American comic book written by Mike Carey with art by Peter Gross. Published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, the book follows Tom Taylor, who was the inspiration for a series of hugely successful children's fantasy ...
, a comics series created by
Mike Carey and
Peter Gross, were a crossover with Fables, with writing co-credited to Willingham. The crossover arc was compiled into the ninth volume of the Unwritten trade paperback series.
'' Fables: The Wolf Among Us''
''
The Wolf Among Us
''The Wolf Among Us'' is an episodic graphic mystery-drama adventure game developed by Telltale Games, based on Bill Willingham's ''Fables'' comic book series, to which it serves as a prequel. The game consists of five episodes that were rele ...
'' videogame was adapted into comic form by Vertigo Comics, released digitally first in December 2014 and later as print comic. The story's been adapted for the comic by Lilah Sturges, who has previously written for the ''Fables'' series, and Dave Justus, staying otherwise true to the game's story but exploring some characters and back story in more depth. The comic is canon to the ''Fables'' universe.
Prose stories
"''A Wolf in the Fold''", featured in "Legends in Exile" trade paperback and in the "Deluxe Edition: Volume 2", tells the history of
Bigby Wolf
Bigby Wolf is a fictional character in the American comic book series ''Fables'' published by DC Comics and its alternative imprint Vertigo. The character first appears in ''Fables'' #1 (July 2002) and was created by Bill Willingham and Lan Medi ...
and Snow White and how they came to the mundane world.
"''Pinocchio's Army''", featured in "Fables: Rose Red", focuses on Pinocchio and Geppetto during the events of the "Rose Red" story arc.
''Everafter: From the Pages of Fables''
The series follows the events of ''Fables'' #150. Debuting in 2016, the series was cancelled after 12 issues.
''Batman vs. Bigby! A Wolf in Gotham''
A six-issue team-up starring
Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
and Bigby was released in September 2021.
Collected editions
Awards and praise
''Fables'' won fourteen
Eisner Awards
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:
* Best New Series in 2003
* Best Serialized Story in 2003, 2005 and 2006 ("Legends In Exile", "March of the Wooden Soldiers" and "Homelands")
* Best Anthology in 2007 (''Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall'')
* Best Short Story in 2007 ("A Frog’s Eye View," by Bill Willingham and James Jean, in ''Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall'')
* Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team in 2007 (Mark Buckingham and Steve Leialoha)
* Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (Interior) in 2007 (Jill Thompson)
* Best Cover Artist in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 (James Jean)
While ''Fables'' only advertises winning fourteen Eisner Awards on their covers, the following Eisner awards have also been won by members of their staff for their work on ''Fables'':
* Best Writer in 2009 (Bill Willingham)
* Best Lettering in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2011 (Todd Klein)
''Fables: War and Pieces'' was nominated for the first
Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story
The Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story is given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories told in graphic form and published or translated into English during the previous calendar year. It has been awarded annually since 2009. The Hugo A ...
. ''Fables: The Dark Ages'', ''Fables: Witches'' and ''Fables: Rose Red'' were also nominated.
Prominent review site
IGN
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has called it "the best comic book currently being produced" in 2006.
Adaptations
Convention
Fabletown and Beyond was a comic convention created and hosted by Willingham to showcase and appreciate comic books that fall under the genre of
mythic fiction
Mythic fiction is literature that is rooted in, inspired by, or that in some way draws from the tropes, themes, and symbolism of myth, legend, folklore, and fairy tales. The term is widely credited to Charles de Lint and Terri Windling. Mythic fic ...
. Willingham announced this new project during his panel at the 2012
San Diego Comic Convention
San Diego Comic-Con International is a comic book convention and nonprofit multi-genre entertainment event held annually in San Diego, California since 1970. The name, as given on its website, is Comic-Con International: San Diego; but it is co ...
: "We're going to have a nearly-all ''Fables'' dedicated con called 'Fabletown and Beyond' – it's ''Fables'' and books like ''Fables''".
''Fables'' artist Mark Buckingham was the guest of honor for the first FablesCon, held on March 22–24, 2013, at the
Mayo Civic Center
The Mayo Civic Center is a multi-purpose convention center and event facility in Rochester, Minnesota.
The original building was built in 1938, as a gift to the city by Dr. Charles H. Mayo and Mayo Properties Association (now Mayo Clinic) and ha ...
in
Rochester, Minnesota
Rochester is a city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Olmsted County. Located on rolling bluffs on the Zumbro River's south fork in Southeast Minnesota, the city is the home and birthplace of the renowned Mayo Clinic.
Acco ...
. Other guests included
Gene Ha
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,
Mike Carey,
Matt Sturges
Lilah Sturges (; born Matthew Sturges, October 1970) is an American writer of comics and fantasy novels. She is best known for co-writing with Bill Willingham the Eisner-award-nominated ''Jack of Fables'', and other comics published by Vertigo Com ...
,
Peter Gross,
Kurt Busiek
Kurt Busiek ( ) (born September 16, 1960) is an American comic book writer. His work includes the ''Marvels'' limited series, his own series titled ''Astro City'', a four-year run on ''The Avengers (comic book), The Avengers, Thunderbolts (comics ...
,
Anthony Del Col
Anthony Del Col is a Canadian-born, Pulitzer Prize-winning creator, writer and entrepreneur. Del Col is the writer of the Insider comic ''I Escaped a Chinese Internment Camp'', the co-creator and co-writer of the Joe Shuster Award-nominated comic ...
,
Shelly Bond
Shelly Bond ( born Roeberg) is an American comic book editor, known for her two decades at DC Comics' Vertigo (DC Comics) imprint, for which she was executive editor from 2013 to 2016.
Career
Bond began working in the comics industry as an edito ...
,
Adam Hughes
Adam Hughes (born May 5, 1967) is an American comics artist and illustrator best known to American comic book readers for his renderings of pinup-style female characters, and his cover work on titles such as ''Wonder Woman'' and ''Catwoman''. H ...
,
Chrissie Zullo, and
Lauren Beukes
Lauren Beukes (born 5 June 1976) is a South African novelist, short story writer, journalist and television scriptwriter.
Early life
Lauren Beukes was born 5 June 1976. She grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended Roedean School in J ...
.
[Hennon, Blake]
and Beyond: Bill Willingham launches mythic convention"
Hero Complex, ''Los Angeles Times'' (March 20, 2013).
Television series
A television series based on ''Fables'' was put into development by
NBC
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in 2005 for the 2006–2007 Television Season. The show received a script order and was developed by Craig Silverstein and
Warner Bros. Television
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but was not developed any further than the scripting stage. NBC later produced ''
Grimm
Grimm may refer to:
People
* Grimm (surname)
* Brothers Grimm, German linguists
** Jacob Grimm (1785–1863), German philologist, jurist and mythologist
** Wilhelm Grimm (1786–1859), German author, the younger of the Brothers Grimm
* Christian ...
'', a
police procedural
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set in a world where fairytales are real.
In December 2008,
ABC
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ABC or abc may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Broadcasting
* American Broadcasting Company, a commercial U.S. TV broadcaster
** Disney–ABC Television ...
picked up the rights to develop a pilot of ''Fables'' for the 2009–2010 television season. ''
Six Degrees'' creators and executive producers Stu Zicherman and Raven Metzner were writing the script for the hourlong drama, again set up at Warner Bros. Television, while
David Semel
David Semel is an American film and television director and producer.
His television directing credits include ''Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip'', ''Person of Interest (TV series), Person of Interest'', ''Ally McBeal'', ''Boston Public'', ''7th ...
had come on board to direct. There has been no news since concerning a series based directly on Willingham's series and, in late 2010, he said "
e TV show that was prematurely announced is probably dead". Instead, ABC announced a new series called ''
Once Upon a Time
"Once upon a time" is a stock phrase used to introduce a narrative of past events, typically in fairy tales and folk tales. It has been used in some form since at least 1380 (according to the ''Oxford English Dictionary'') in storytelling in the ...
'', which features fairy tale characters such as Snow White and Prince Charming who have been cursed to live in the real world by the Evil Queen without the memories of their former lives.
The show's creators,
Edward Kitsis
Edward Lawrence Kitsis (born February 4, 1971) is an American television writer and producer, best known for his work with his writing partner Adam Horowitz on the popular ABC drama series ''Lost'' and ''Once Upon a Time''.
Early life and educa ...
and
Adam Horowitz
Adam Horowitz (born December 4, 1971) is an American screenwriter and producer. He is known for co-creating the ABC fairy tale drama series ''Once Upon a Time'' with his writing partner Edward Kitsis. Days after the show ended its seven-year r ...
, stated that they "read a couple issues" of ''Fables'' but believe that while the two concepts are "in the same playground", they are "telling a different story".
Film
In 2015,
Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Warner Bros. or abbreviated as WB) is an American film and entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, California, and a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Di ...
was developing a live action ''Fables'' film with
David Heyman
David Jonathan Heyman (born 26 July 1961) is a British film producer and the founder of Heyday Films. Heyman secured the rights to the ''Harry Potter'' film series in 1999 and went on to produce all eight installments of the franchise. He als ...
and Jeffrey Clifford producing,
Jeremy Slater
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and
Jane Goldman
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writing and
Nikolaj Arcel
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directing, but these plans were quietly cancelled.
Video game
Telltale Games
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developed ''
The Wolf Among Us
''The Wolf Among Us'' is an episodic graphic mystery-drama adventure game developed by Telltale Games, based on Bill Willingham's ''Fables'' comic book series, to which it serves as a prequel. The game consists of five episodes that were rele ...
'', an
episodic graphic adventure game
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based upon ''Fables''. With the first of its five episodes released on October 11, 2013 (and the final episode released on July 8, 2014), the game is canon with the comic book universe and is set as a prequel to the comic book.
''
The Wolf Among Us 2
''The Wolf Among Us 2'' is an upcoming episodic graphic adventure game being developed and published by Telltale Games with the assistance of AdHoc Studio, a studio that consists of former Telltale staff. It is a sequel to the 2013 game ''The W ...
'' was revealed February 2022, and is set to release 2023.
It is a sequel to the 2013 game The Wolf Among Us, with the title taking place six months following the events of the previous title.
The popular
Blue Tea Games
Blue Tea Games is a casual computer games development studio, founded on January 24, 2003 by Steven Zhao.
Blue Tea Games
Blue Tea Games's works are usually released through digital and online casual game distributor Big Fish Games where the compan ...
series ''
Dark Parables
Blue Tea Games is a casual computer games development studio, founded on January 24, 2003 by Steven Zhao.
Blue Tea Games
Blue Tea Games's works are usually released through digital and online casual game distributor Big Fish Games where the compan ...
'' was inspired by ''Fables''.
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