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Loading... Fables Vol. 6: Homelands (edition 2006)by Bill Willingham
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This one should get a 3.5, too. For just how much I didn't like Jack's story in Hollywood. (Even if that story showed once more how well Charming is becoming a leader through his post, which wasn't the point of the story. But, oh well.) It's gets the rounding because Blue's story *is* just that good though. On a race to discover my theory's answer and to take revenge for all the things he's been put through twice now. I adore Blue so much. And Mowgli's issue was rather nice, too, setting up later domino's of importance. Once upon a time... we got the story of Jack of the Fables and his meteoric rise (and eventually fall) as a reclusive Hollywood billionaire. And that's just the first story. On top of that, we get another section in the lands of the Fables, with Boy Blue, Action Hero, keen on saving his lady love, willing to Vorpal Sword his way through anyone to get what he wants. And confirmation that the adversary is who we thought he was, plus the big How He Did It all along. Quite the crazy story. I'm honestly quite impressed with how awesome Boy Blue has turned out to be in this story. I really do like these bigger worldbuilding stories. Well worth the read. Spoilery favorite images: It's funny because they're all centuries old. We don't always get that, but from time to time. So he's Jack the Horny. Why are so many Fables seemingly obsessed with sex? And is there anything preventing half Fables running around? I don't think I've seen such a thing. SNICKER-SNACK! I love the Vorpal Sword. And the Witching Cloak. And really just Boy Blue in general in this section. Oh Geppetto. I would never have pegged you as the Adversary, but the more we see, the more it makes perfect sense. And the more we see how it all came to be... That Winter chick is going to be interesting, calling it now. The Witching cloak is pretty cool! And Boy Blue is intense. Important men only lie about important things. That, is quite an interesting point. It just keeps getting bigger! Especially looking forward to the next Fables tale: [b:Fables, Vol. 7: Arabian Nights|21327|Fables, Vol. 7 Arabian Nights (and Days)|Bill Willingham|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1327962799l/21327._SX50_.jpg|2542586]. Once again, Boy Blue is awesome. That is all. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesBill Willingham's Fables (Vol. 6, Issues 34-41) Fables (2002-2015) (#34-#41) Belongs to Publisher SeriesIs contained inContainsHas as a supplementNotable Lists
The residents of Fabletown must now prepare themselves for the full-scale war that is sure to follow. For one particular Fable, this means skipping town to launch a new career as a venal Hollywood mogul-a path he hopes will be paved with gold and immortality. For another Fable, though, it means a journey down a much more dangerous road-one that winds through the Fables' old Homelands into the very heart of enemy territory, where the mystery of the Adversary's identity will finally be revealed. No library descriptions found. |
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And OMG Boy Blue... What a hero...
I still miss Alice. And it struck me that I haven't seen Wizard of Oz characters either, on the other hand the fables are all European so far. ( )