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1941. Casablanca. Murder. Sound familiar? The Doctor, Amy, and Rory in the setting for the classic film with a little side of the Silurians thrown in of course. [(W) Joshua Hale Fialkov (A) Matthew Dow Smith (CA) Mark Buckingham]
(W) Bill Willingham (A) Mark Buckingham Down the Mysterly River is the children's book debut of Bill Willingham, the creator of the #1 New York Times-bestselling graphic novel series Fables. Max ""the Wolf"" is a top notch Boy Scout, an expert at orienteering and a master of being prepared. He finds himself, with no recollection of his immediate past, lost in an unfamiliar wood. Even odder still, he encounters a badger named Banderbrock, a black bear named Walden, and McTavish the Monster (who might also be an old barn cat) - all of whom talk and who are as clueless as Max. Unless he can solve the mystery of the strange forested world he's landed in, Max may find himself and his friends changed beyond recognition, lost in a lost world forever.
FABLES #60 - A 32 page comic published by DC Comics. [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha / Cover by James Jean]
Flycatcher's just had the most important conversation of his life at the farm. But now that things are in flux for the Frog Prince, where will life take him? What will be his new role in Fabletown and beyond? [Written by Bill Willingham: Art by Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha: Cover by James Jean]
In Part 3 of "The Good Prince," Flycatcher now knows what he must do to save those he can from the coming war against the Empire. But the mission will require bravery, sacrifice, an iron will and perseverance against a host of dangers. Is meek and mild Fly up to the task? Also, Prince Charming delivers an ultimatum to the Imperial ambassador. [Written by Bill Willingham Art by Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha Cover by James Jean]
Part 4 of "The Good Prince." As plans are being set to destroy the Imperial Homeworld where it's most vulnerable, various Fables are returning home. And Flycatcher must unite an army of ghosts from the land below to help him on his quest against the Empire.
[Written by Bill Willingham: Art by Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha: Cover by James Jean]
Flycatcher doesn't have much time to enjoy his homecoming as the final battle with the Adversary looms in the near future. Can he ready his army of ghosts in time to have a chance at victory? . [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham and Steve Leialoha / Cover by James Jean]
The Emperor and his minions can't stand the fact that the new kingdom of Haven exists in the very heart of his empire, a treasonous signal to anyone that his power isn't as absolute as he claims. So he sends his vast and deadly armies against it, to wipe all trace of it from the face of the earth, as "The Good Prince" continues. [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha / Cover by James Jean]
"The Good Prince," Part 8. Flycatcher's new kingdom of Haven continues to be a thorn in the Emperor's side, and the maddened Emperor simply will not have it. He has a war to prepare and can't be distracted by a small-time upstart within the boundaries of his own empire. No more fooling around then. It's time to send in the empire's most elite troops against Fly and his ragtag band of revolutionaries. [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha / Cover by James Jean]
Fabletown has finally gone to war against the Homelands, and they've brought powerful allies with them! Prince Charming and his fire team serves aboard the sky-treading gunship Glory of Baghdad, which is commanded by Sinbad and crewed by Arabian Fables. At the same time Bigby Wolf leads a mixed squad of commandos, Animal Fables and giants from the Cloud Kingdoms into the very heart of the Empire. The war has begun, but how will the Empire respond? This is the first issue of a 3-part story that will culminate in the oversized issue #75, changing the face of Fabletown forever. [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha / 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? [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham, Andrew Pepoy and Peter Gross / Cover by James ]
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? [Written by Bill Willingham Cover by James Jean / Art by Mark Buckingham, Andrew Pepoy and Peter Gro]
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. [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by James Jean]
Written by Bill Willingham Art by Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha Cover by Joao Ruas 'Witches' part 2 of 5! 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. Scheduled to arrive September 16.. 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS
Written by Bill Willingham Art by Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha Cover by Joao Ruas ""Witches"" Part 3! 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. Scheduled to arrive on October 14 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS
Written by Bill Willingham Art by Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha Cover by Joao Ruas ""Witches"" Part 4! We continue our in-depth look at the inner workings, politics and intrigue of the 13th floor sorcerers group, this time focusing on the witch named (CENSORED for reader safety), who thinks she's the best candidate to take over leadership from Frau Totenkinder. Unfortunately for her, the infamous Black Forest Witch doesn't seem ready to give up the reins of power. As Maddy the Cat said just two issues back, ""Everyone could see there was a showdown brewing between those two, and I've no intention of finding myself in the middle of it when it happens."" Scheduled to arrive on November 11 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS
Written by BILL WILLINGHAM Art by MARK BUCKINGHAM & STEVE LEIALOHA Cover by JOAO RUAS This issue begins a 5-part story called ""Super Group!"" Now why, oh why, in this crazy mixed-up world would we saddle an important funny-book series that has, in 100 issues so far, never had anything to do with Super Heroes with a title like that? And why has snotty little Pinocchio suddenly got it into his head that he needs to design tight-fitting costumes for a carefully selected small team of Fables? In fact, why was the little brat caught looking over his own comic book collection, mumbling things like, ""We can call him Werewolf Man, and he can be the Golden Knight, and she can be called The Green Witch?"" To quote master Fables illustrator Mark Buckingham: ""What the bloody censored is going on here?"" Scheduled to arrive on FEBRUARY 16 32 pages. Full Color.
In ""Super Team"" part 4, Ozma's super team is ready to fight, but there's a complication: Mister Dark isn't the only one of the Great Powers on the warpath. The North Wind just blew into town with bad news for Bigby: His ghostly son must die. Talk about bad timing! Remember when Bigby promised his father that ""The next time I come after you, I've made arrangements to make sure I'm able to kill you""? That time is here! It's father vs. son. Will Bigby survive one battle so he can help with the other?
'super Team"" part five. Well, we tried to warn you. Bigby and the North Wind finally threw down and poor Bigby didn't stand a chance. We would have loved to come up with some clever, magical way our favorite Lord of Wolves beat his dad in a knockdown, dragout, mano-a-mano fight to the finish, but there was simply no way. Sorry. We tried, and we couldn't do it. Oh, also the barrier keeping Mister Dark out of Haven falls, leaving the kingdom entirely unprotected from his wrath.
Written by BILL WILLINGHAM Guest art by TERRY MOORE Cover by JOAO RUAS We all know the curse: She'll sleep until she's kissed by a handsome prince who loves her with true love. We have the sleeping girl. We have the handsome princes - lots of them. But where's the true love? Without that, we fear she may spend a long time napping among the thorns. Oh, and memo to all you handsome princes lining up: When you hack your way into the city to kiss the girl, make sure you don't try to kiss the Snow Queen instead. This one-shot tale features art by Eisner Award winner Terry Moore (Echo, Strangers in Paradise). Scheduled to arrive on JULY 27 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS
Written by BILL WILLINGHAM Art by MARK BUCKINGHAM and STEVE LEIALOHA Cover by JOAO RUAS Scheduled to arrive on OCTOBER 19 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS In part three of ""Inherit the Wind,"" Bufkin continues his schemes to free Oz and its surroundings from the Nome King's oppressive rule. Meanwhile, at the North Wind's keep, the cubs continue to learn how to become winds - but is it turning into a competition with a decidedly deadly edge?
This very special stand-alone issue stars fan-favorite Fables characters in idyllic other times and places!
The most harrowing epic since the series’ inception starts when Snow and Bigby’s cub Therese receives a Christmas gift from an unknown admirer. This red plastic boat may hold the key to a deep, disturbing secret that will incite a series of soul-crushing events for the denizens of Fabletown. This 8-issue storyline will boast a backup feature that follows Bufkin’s (mis)adventures in Oz painted by fan-favorite Shawn McManus which will be a great entry point for new readers.
Planning a visit to Toyland? Here are a few simple rules: 1) Bring your own food. Plastic pies and hamburgers won't fill you up. 2) Stay away from the tattered, broken toys called the Discardia. They're dangerous and they're up to something. 3) If you find yourself in trouble, try to find the Fisher King. He's the only one who can help you now. [(W) Bill Willingham (A) Mark Buckingham & Various (CA) Joao Ruas]
Can the Fisher King save Therese or will young Dare be the heroic rescuing knight of his daydreams? In the penultimate chapter of Cubs in Toyland, we will see just who will make it out of Discardia in one piece - and who will be tattered like the citizen toys. Also, the antics of Bufkin continue in the Oz backup feature with art by Shawn McManus! [(W) Bill Willingham (A) Mark Buckingham & Various (CA) Joao Ruas]
In ""Cubs in Toyland"" part 2 of 8, Therese's journey into Toyland takes a turn for the terrible. Shawn McManus (CINDERELLA) continues illustrating the backup feature chronicling our Fables' adventures in the Land of Oz. [(W) Bill Willingham (A) Mark Buckingham (CA) Joao Ruas]
In these tales from FABLES #34-45, Boy Blue undertakes a mission of revenge as he uncovers the Adversary's true identity! Plus, Jack's adventures in Hollywood and Mowgli's return to Fabletown! [(W) Bill Willingham (A) Mark Buckingham & Various (CA) James Jean]
Reoffered to coincide with FABLES VOL. 9, this volume collects issues #48-51 of writer and creator Bill Willingham's award-winning Vertigo series, WOLVES also includes newly-created maps of Fabletown and the Homelands illustrated by Willingham and, as a special bonus, Willingham's complete script to the double-sized issue #50. [Written by Bill Willingham: Art by Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha And Others: Cover by James Jean]
Collecting FABLES #52-59! Pinocchio suffers seriously divided loyalties between his father, the evil Adversary, and his fellow Fable refugees in New York. Plus, Bigby Wolf reluctantly decides it's finally time to square accounts with his long-estranged father, the North Wind, and makes a journey with Snow White and their kids to find him. [Written by Bill Willingham: Art by Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha And Others: Cover by James Jean]
Collecting issues #60-69 of the hit series, collecting the epochal 'Good Prince' storyline. Flycatcher is drawn into the spotlight as he discovers the startling truth about his own past as the Frog Prince. At the same time, he learns that the Adversary plans to destroy his foes once and for all. How can the meek Flycatcher stop this deadly foe? [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha and Aaron Alexovich / Cover by J]
The war for Fabletown heats up! Cinderella heads out on a cloak-and-dagger mission to bring a mysterious package back into town. But when the Empire heads after the same prize, there's no telling who will be left standing when the smoke clears. Collects issues #70-75 of the award-winning series. [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham and Others / Cover by James Jean]
Now why would we saddle a FABLES book with a title like Super Team? And why does snotty little Pinocchio think he needs to design tight-fitting costumes for a carefully selected group of Fables? Find out in these stories from FABLES #101-107, including a special story illustrated by Terry Moore (Echo, Strangers in Paradise). [(W) Bill Willingham (A) Mark Buckingham & Various (CA) Joao Ruas]
The tights and capes have been stored away forever, but where do the Fables go from here? Bigby and Snow White's cubs try to move forward after learning a hard lesson about life and death in this collection featuring issues #108-113 of the acclaimed series. [(W) Bill Willingham (A) Mark Buckingham & Various (CA) Joao Ruas]
In these tales from HELLBLAZER #14-22, Constantine finds himself encamped with a new-age pagan group that's tapping into their own psychic abilities - but a defense contractor is out to exploit their powers. [(W) Jamie Delano (A) Mark Buckingham, Richard Piers Rayner (CA) David Finch]
This volume features some of Constantine's earliest adventures by writer Jamie Delano, including his first victory in the long war with the demon Nergal and an encounter with a strange woman who is the embodiment of the world's horrors, painted by V FOR VENDETTA co-creator David Lloyd. Scheduled to arrive in May 9 [Written by Jamie Delano Cover by Glenn Fabry / Art by Mark Buckingham, David Lloyd and others]
In THE FEAR MACHINE, collecting HELLBLAZER #14-22, Constantine looks for a way to reconnect to humanity - but how can such a man ever find inner peace? Constantine finds himself encamped with a new-age pagan group that's tapping into their own psychic abilities - but a defense contractor is out to exploit their powers. Is the company's aim just political, or is it something much more sinister? Scheduled to arrive in July. [Written by Jamie Delano / Cover by Phil Hale / Art by Mark Buckingham, Richard Piers Rayner and othe]
Collecting HELLBLAZER #23-24 and #28-33, this collection features one of the creepiest strories from fan-favorite HELLBLAZER writer Jamie Delano! A twist of fate sends John Constantine into the path of a serial killer known as the Family Man, whose bloody actions force the con man mage to make a shattering choice in their final showdown. [Written by Jamie Delano and Dick Foreman / Art by Ron Tiner, Kevin Walker, Mark Buckingham, Sean Ph]
(W) Eric Nolen-Weathington (A) Mark Buckingham From his early days drawing Miracleman, to his work on Death and Fables, Mark Buckingham entertained and amazed with a style that is both charming and sophisticated. Eric Nolen-Weathington explores the world of this master storyteller and designer. This book features a career-spanning interview with the artist, a discussion of his creative process, and reams of rare and unseen art!
From the pages of THE SANDMAN by Neil Gaiman! This limited-edition, hand-painted cold-cast porcelain statue measures approximately 11 tall x 6 wide x 5 deep and is packaged in a 4-color box. [Designed by Mark Buckingham Sculpted by Jim Maddox]
The two greatest science-fiction properties of all time cross over for the first time in history, in STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION/DOCTOR WHO: ASSIMILATION2! When the Federation's most terrifying enemy strikes an unholy alliance with one of the Doctor's most hated antagonists, the result is devastation on a cosmic scale! Geronimo? Make it so! [(W) David Tipton & Various (A) J. K. Woodward (CA) J. K. Woodward, Mark Buckingham]
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