Fables is good
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Fables is good
SO I just read The Good Prince. (Fables TPB 10)
It could not have been better. It was like while I was reading it, I was super enjoying it..... but also bummin.
Every page I turned was one page closer to the end. Kinda like when you would hook up with a hot chick at summer camp, it is all good, but you can see the end quickly.
Every story arc has been great.
I think if I could pick only one title to read, give me Fables.
Now, I have not read all of Sandman, and Astro City is very, very good..... but 10 TPBs worth of Fables, with #11 TPB coming out in a few months.....
Make mine Fables.
One last thing..... the Fables TPB pages are news-print-esque. I kinda liked it. I don't need the super glossy pages.
Bottom line.... Fables is a great read.
It could not have been better. It was like while I was reading it, I was super enjoying it..... but also bummin.
Every page I turned was one page closer to the end. Kinda like when you would hook up with a hot chick at summer camp, it is all good, but you can see the end quickly.
Every story arc has been great.
I think if I could pick only one title to read, give me Fables.
Now, I have not read all of Sandman, and Astro City is very, very good..... but 10 TPBs worth of Fables, with #11 TPB coming out in a few months.....
Make mine Fables.
One last thing..... the Fables TPB pages are news-print-esque. I kinda liked it. I don't need the super glossy pages.
Bottom line.... Fables is a great read.
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Re: Fables is good
Elveen wrote:SO I just read The Good Prince. (Fables TPB 10)
It could not have been better. It was like while I was reading it, I was super enjoying it..... but also bummin.
Every page I turned was one page closer to the end. Kinda like when you would hook up with a hot chick at summer camp, it is all good, but you can see the end quickly.
Every story arc has been great.
I think if I could pick only one title to read, give me Fables.
Now, I have not read all of Sandman, and Astro City is very, very good..... but 10 TPBs worth of Fables, with #11 TPB coming out in a few months.....
Make mine Fables.
One last thing..... the Fables TPB pages are news-print-esque. I kinda liked it. I don't need the super glossy pages.
Bottom line.... Fables is a great read.




Yeah, Fables is GREAT. I think that what you said can apply to ANY great read. I just re-read Watchmen and WOW. After all these years, still WOW. I love great stories and I hate knowing I'm near "the end".
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I know what you mean man. I get that excitement every month when I get a new Fables comic and then hate myself when I read it within a few mins and have to think about the LOOOONNNGGGG month ahead.
Its just an excellently put together concept with excellent writing, compelling characters and good art. Pretty much the only comic I read religiously.
Its just an excellently put together concept with excellent writing, compelling characters and good art. Pretty much the only comic I read religiously.
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I envy you . . . the best stories are yet to come . . .tarheelmarine wrote:Yep, it is a great series and I have only read the first two tpb's and am looking forward to ordering the rest.
I like that it's on regular newsprint, there is something about the smell of newsprint that makes me nostalgic about comics.
I am waiting for my TBP vol 10 to arrive any day now . . . also pre-ordered vol 11 through DCBS . . .
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No, I haven't read any, but I plan on looking some up, I really hadn't read any of his stuff until I picked up Fables #50 a few years back on a friends recommendation, and I've been hooked ever since.Elveen wrote:Have you read his elementals stuff. It is very, very good.J-Scott-R wrote:This is one book, I can honestly say I don't think I have read a bad issue of, and it just keeps getting better. My hats off to Willingham.
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J-Scott-R wrote:No, I haven't read any, but I plan on looking some up, I really hadn't read any of his stuff until I picked up Fables #50 a few years back on a friends recommendation, and I've been hooked ever since.Elveen wrote:Have you read his elementals stuff. It is very, very good.J-Scott-R wrote:This is one book, I can honestly say I don't think I have read a bad issue of, and it just keeps getting better. My hats off to Willingham.
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Elementals has a "pre-uni feel" to me. Very good, VERY edgy (especially considering the time the originals came out).....
Sorta... kinda Harbinger-ish.
Highly recommend it. And there is some wierd stuff also.

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Up to Vol 6 and 1001 Nights....siren3-4 wrote:I envy you . . . the best stories are yet to come . . .tarheelmarine wrote:Yep, it is a great series and I have only read the first two tpb's and am looking forward to ordering the rest.
I like that it's on regular newsprint, there is something about the smell of newsprint that makes me nostalgic about comics.
I am waiting for my TBP vol 10 to arrive any day now . . . also pre-ordered vol 11 through DCBS . . .
1001 Nights was awesome, some beautiful illustrations in in it.
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tarheelmarine wrote:Up to Vol 6 and 1001 Nights....siren3-4 wrote:I envy you . . . the best stories are yet to come . . .tarheelmarine wrote:Yep, it is a great series and I have only read the first two tpb's and am looking forward to ordering the rest.
I like that it's on regular newsprint, there is something about the smell of newsprint that makes me nostalgic about comics.
I am waiting for my TBP vol 10 to arrive any day now . . . also pre-ordered vol 11 through DCBS . . .
1001 Nights was awesome, some beautiful illustrations in in it.
I agree.
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I think I'm up to vol 6 as well. I have 1001 Nights, but haven't read it yet. Is there a certain spot that 1001 Nights falls into the storyline or can you read it as a stand alone type story anywhere along the line?tarheelmarine wrote:Up to Vol 6 and 1001 Nights....siren3-4 wrote:I envy you . . . the best stories are yet to come . . .tarheelmarine wrote:Yep, it is a great series and I have only read the first two tpb's and am looking forward to ordering the rest.
I like that it's on regular newsprint, there is something about the smell of newsprint that makes me nostalgic about comics.
I am waiting for my TBP vol 10 to arrive any day now . . . also pre-ordered vol 11 through DCBS . . .
1001 Nights was awesome, some beautiful illustrations in in it.
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Read it right before the Arabian tpb . . .400yrs wrote:I think I'm up to vol 6 as well. I have 1001 Nights, but haven't read it yet. Is there a certain spot that 1001 Nights falls into the storyline or can you read it as a stand alone type story anywhere along the line?tarheelmarine wrote:Up to Vol 6 and 1001 Nights....siren3-4 wrote:I envy you . . . the best stories are yet to come . . .tarheelmarine wrote:Yep, it is a great series and I have only read the first two tpb's and am looking forward to ordering the rest.
I like that it's on regular newsprint, there is something about the smell of newsprint that makes me nostalgic about comics.
I am waiting for my TBP vol 10 to arrive any day now . . . also pre-ordered vol 11 through DCBS . . .
1001 Nights was awesome, some beautiful illustrations in in it.
you don't have to read it there but I think it fits best there . .

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Umm...gang? Having read through the 11th trade collection-I humbly submit this as the greatest-or perhaps most unique-series currently on the market and one of the best books of the past 20 years. Simply AMAZING. I loved it from the start and knew I was missing some great stuff, but now that I've caught up-had only read the first collection, some time back-I am totally hooked. I think I'm going to hunt down Jack of Fables, too, and the current fables storyline in regular form. I believe I've got a new monthly title for the first time in AGES.
It's not just the writing, which has a degree continuity which is rare, but the artwork. My god, the art! It's got STORYTELLING to it. These aren't just pictures to help illustrate the story. These are rich drawings-and sometimes paintings-which breathe life into the characters and stories. All in all, this is a fablulous work which deserves all the attention it gets, and maybe even more. If the tv series has even half the appeal of the book, it'll be one to watch for.
It's not just the writing, which has a degree continuity which is rare, but the artwork. My god, the art! It's got STORYTELLING to it. These aren't just pictures to help illustrate the story. These are rich drawings-and sometimes paintings-which breathe life into the characters and stories. All in all, this is a fablulous work which deserves all the attention it gets, and maybe even more. If the tv series has even half the appeal of the book, it'll be one to watch for.
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xodacia81 wrote:Umm...gang? Having read through the 11th trade collection-I humbly submit this as the greatest-or perhaps most unique-series currently on the market and one of the best books of the past 20 years. Simply AMAZING. I loved it from the start and knew I was missing some great stuff, but now that I've caught up-had only read the first collection, some time back-I am totally hooked. I think I'm going to hunt down Jack of Fables, too, and the current fables storyline in regular form. I believe I've got a new monthly title for the first time in AGES.
It's not just the writing, which has a degree continuity which is rare, but the artwork. My god, the art! It's got STORYTELLING to it. These aren't just pictures to help illustrate the story. These are rich drawings-and sometimes paintings-which breathe life into the characters and stories. All in all, this is a fablulous work which deserves all the attention it gets, and maybe even more. If the tv series has even half the appeal of the book, it'll be one to watch for.
If I was pushed..... I would say Fables is the best I have read.
I do like Jack of Fables also.
And I agree, the art in Fables is more than just pictures, it helps tell the story.
Fables = A+
I am very excited to see what happens in the next TPB. #11 was a MAJOR resolution the the entire story.
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I just ordered the first 4 JOF trades from the local store-I get 20% off-so I'm looking forward to it. Fables is mighty mighty impressive. A fun "Universe" to see stories play out in.Elveen wrote:xodacia81 wrote:Umm...gang? Having read through the 11th trade collection-I humbly submit this as the greatest-or perhaps most unique-series currently on the market and one of the best books of the past 20 years. Simply AMAZING. I loved it from the start and knew I was missing some great stuff, but now that I've caught up-had only read the first collection, some time back-I am totally hooked. I think I'm going to hunt down Jack of Fables, too, and the current fables storyline in regular form. I believe I've got a new monthly title for the first time in AGES.
It's not just the writing, which has a degree continuity which is rare, but the artwork. My god, the art! It's got STORYTELLING to it. These aren't just pictures to help illustrate the story. These are rich drawings-and sometimes paintings-which breathe life into the characters and stories. All in all, this is a fablulous work which deserves all the attention it gets, and maybe even more. If the tv series has even half the appeal of the book, it'll be one to watch for.
If I was pushed..... I would say Fables is the best I have read.
I do like Jack of Fables also.
And I agree, the art in Fables is more than just pictures, it helps tell the story.
Fables = A+
I am very excited to see what happens in the next TPB. #11 was a MAJOR resolution the the entire story.
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Ok. Found and read Issue 76. Can't find 77 and 78 anywhere around here. If anyone knows of copies I could get, I'd be much obliged. But, the point of this is to say...I'm going to commit utter heresy here: I believe Fables to be the greatest comic book I've ever read in my entire life. It's my new # 1.
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Lone Star has both issues you need, #77 at $2.40 and #78 at cover price. That's where I typically go if I miss a recent back issue.xodacia81 wrote:Ok. Found and read Issue 76. Can't find 77 and 78 anywhere around here. If anyone knows of copies I could get, I'd be much obliged. But, the point of this is to say...I'm going to commit utter heresy here: I believe Fables to be the greatest comic book I've ever read in my entire life. It's my new # 1.
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xodacia81 wrote:Ok. Found and read Issue 76. Can't find 77 and 78 anywhere around here. If anyone knows of copies I could get, I'd be much obliged. But, the point of this is to say...I'm going to commit utter heresy here: I believe Fables to be the greatest comic book I've ever read in my entire life. It's my new # 1.
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Awesome. I am so looking forward to that mini. I never thought going into the book that Cinderella would become my favorite character, but I absolutely love what Willingham did with her, and am eager to see where Roberson takes her.Jay Tomio wrote:I just did a short, topic specific, dance around the subject with novelist Chris Roberson who will be writing Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love
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Cindy is mos def a very cool character. I loved her story in the last trade.rictor wrote:Awesome. I am so looking forward to that mini. I never thought going into the book that Cinderella would become my favorite character, but I absolutely love what Willingham did with her, and am eager to see where Roberson takes her.Jay Tomio wrote:I just did a short, topic specific, dance around the subject with novelist Chris Roberson who will be writing Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love
I wonder if it will be good? B.W. is some hard shoes to follow.