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Written by Matthew Sturges and Bill Willingham Art by Luca Rossi, Tony Akins, David Petersen, Henry Flint, Bernie Wrightson and Kyle Baker Cover by Esao Andrews Unlock the doors to the HOUSE OF MYSTERY, the new ongoing series that reinvents the classic DC Comics concept. This second volume collects issues #6-10 and continues shedding a light on exactly why five strangers have found themselves trapped in a supernatural bar where extraordinary patrons pass the time telling astonishing stories. And if you think the bar is an odd place, wait until you see what happens in the basement of the House of Mystery! Featuring art by acclaimed creators such as David Petersen (Mouse Guard), Bernie Wrightson (SWAMP THING), Kyle Baker (PLASTIC MAN) and more, find out what the heavy buzz behind this new series is all about! 128 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS
Written by Matthew Sturges & Bill Willingham Art by Russ Braun & Andrew Pepoy Cover by Brian Bolland As you may know, during the 'Great Fables Crossover,' Jack defected from his own title and pushed his way into FABLES for a couple of months taking his favorite artist, Tony Akins, with him. It was obvious that Jack didn't really care if his second favorite artist, Russ Braun, was horribly insulted at the thought of being, well, second best. In this issue, penciller Russ Braun will enact a revenge so hideous on Jack that one of them may not make it to issue #39. Scheduled to arrive September 30.. 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS
Written by Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges Art by Russ Braun & Andrew Pepoy Cover by Brian Bolland ""The New Adventures of Jack and Jack"" Part 3! Jack Horner keeps getting fatter, bigger and uglier. It's pretty clear some sort of strong magic is at work, but is it a diabolical attack - or a final comeuppance at long last for Jack's many sins? In the meantime, his son Jack Frost has thoroughly taken over his dad's old book. Along with his new companion McDuff, Jack Frost has entered the itinerant hero trade, but so far with decidedly mixed results. Will he get better at his new chosen profession and become the modern Jack of Fables? Scheduled to arrive on October 28 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS
Written by Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges Art by Russ Braun & Andrew Pepoy Cover by Brian Bolland Winding up our ""Adventures of Jack and Jack"" story, Jack Frost continues to learn the hero trade while Jack Horner finally learns why he's been getting so fat and ugly. Weirdly enough, that's all we can possibly tell you about this issue and still retain some bit of surprise. Of course we could lie and promise a few things that aren't actually in this story. We've done that often enough before. But after a while, the lies and misdirection and carefully constructed half-truths begin to weary a man's soul. Let's just say that by the end of this issue, both Jacks get what's coming to them. Scheduled to arrive on November 25 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS
Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy Cover by Brian Bolland Jack Frost has fought the Keepers of the Fulminate Blade. He's being lauded as a hero in the ancient city of Landfall, but being a hero isn't maybe so great as Jack thought it might be. A promiscuous princess isn't the only danger awaiting Jack at Landfall castle. All this, plus Babe the Blue Ox in all his grandeur. Scheduled to arrive on January 27 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS.
Scheduled to arrive on February 24 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS Written by Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy Cover by Brian Bolland Jack Frost, all things being equal, is a much better hero than his dad. You want monsters? We got ""em! You want quests and riches? We got ""em in spades! You want fish men from Venus? Well...we don't actually have those.
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