Fables, Volume 4: March of the Wooden Soldiers

Fables, Volume 4: March of the Wooden Soldiers

by Bill Willingham
Fables, Volume 4: March of the Wooden Soldiers

Fables, Volume 4: March of the Wooden Soldiers

by Bill Willingham

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Overview

Bill Willingham's runaway hit series FABLES continues its success in this fourth trade paperback, collecting issues #19-21 and #23-27 (issue #22 will appear in a future collection) and featuring the rise of a new threat to Fabletown. Also included is the Prestige Format Special Fables: The Last Castle. When Little Red Riding Hood suddenly walks through the gate between this world and the lost Fable Homelands, she's welcomed as a miraculous survivor by nearly everyone - everyone except her old nemesis, Bigby Wolf, who smells spying and subversion more than survival. But will he be able to prove his case before disaster strikes? And how will it all affect Prince Charming's upstart campaign to become the new mayor of Fabletown?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401236052
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication date: 06/12/2012
Series: Fables Series , #4
Sold by: DC Comics
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 939,369
File size: 128 MB
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About the Author

Bill Willingham has been writing, and sometimes drawing, comics for more than twenty years. During that time he’s had work published by nearly every comics publisher in the business and he’s created many critically acclaimed comic book series, including Elementals, Coventry, PROPOSITION PLAYER and FABLES. Along with FABLES and JACK OF FABLES, Willingham wrote the miniseries DAY OF VENGEANCE and currently writes SALVATION RUN. His work has been nominated for many awards, including the Eisner, Harvey and Ignatz comic industry awards and the International Horror Guild award. He lives somewhere near a good poker room.
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