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FREE FABLES: SNOW WHITE VOLUME 19 PDF Bill Willingham | 176 pages | 22 Apr 2014 | DC Comics | 9781401242480 | English | United States Fables Vol. Snow White by Bill Willingham: | : Books Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Fables, Vol. Fables, Vol. Mark Buckingham Illustrator. Shawn McManus Illustrator. With Castle Dark now back in the hands of the Fables, mysteries both young and old begin to challenge the residents of Fabletown. Bigby and Stinky set off from Fabletown in Rose Red's blood-fueled sports car to track down the two abducted cubs. Unfortunately for Snow White, besides suffering the trauma of having two of her cubs go missing, a long forgotten secret uncover With Castle Dark now back in the hands of the Fables, mysteries both young and old begin Fables: Snow White Volume 19 challenge the residents of Fabletown. Unfortunately for Snow White, besides suffering the trauma of having two of her cubs go missing, a long forgotten secret uncovered in Castle Dark threatens to sabotage her and Bigby's marriage. This volume also collects the backup adventures of Bufkin and Lily from issuesas well as their full length adventures found in issue Get A Copy. PaperbackTradepages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 8. Friend Reviews. To see Fables: Snow White Volume 19 your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Fables, Vol. Fables: Snow White Volume 19 with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Fables, Vol. Apr 06, Otherwyrld rated it did not like it Shelves: fantasygraphic-novel. This will be the last volume of Fables I will be reading, because I hated this one so much I never want to touch another one. First the prologue story, which follows on what happened to Bufkin the flying Fables: Snow White Volume 19. The last time we saw him 3 volumes ago! I suspect the author must have heard all the complaints about not knowing what happened next, but instead of hearing them and giving us a proper story, he gave us this - once-upo This will be the last volume of Fables I will be reading, because I hated this one so much I never want to touch another one. I suspect the author must have heard all the complaints about not knowing what happened next, but instead of hearing them and giving us a proper story, he gave us this - once-upon-a-time-there-was-a-heroic-flying-monkey-that-freed-Oz-from-a-tyrant-then-went-on-lots-of-adventures-that- we-don't-get-to-see-and-have-lots-of-children-in-various-implausible-ways-then-dies-of-old-age-the-end. The author must really have hated us to give us this, either that or he was bored of the character. Oh, and I hated the art as well. Ugh This prologue is as nothing compared to the main story though. It is entitled Snow White and it says a lot about what is supposed to be one of the main characters that it has taken 19 volumes for her to have her own titled story. In it, her long lost first fiancee reappears or to be more exact, reveals himself after hiding in plain sightand promptly locks her up in a tower until she learns how to submit to him. The man is a complete monster, a misogynist and wife beater, a bully and a cheat, but my real ire is with the author who inflicted this creature on us. This was a horrible, horrible story to have to read, and it really doesn't matter that Snow White gets to decide her own destiny in the end, because the cost is so high with view spoiler [the death of her husband, Bigby the wolf hide spoiler ]. I can't begin to describe how much I hated this story. Double Ugh with an Ugh sauce. View all 7 comments. Oct 15, Ramya Idea Fables: Snow White Volume 19 rated it it was ok. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I got this book off NetGalley and realised only upon downloading that I had missed vols Fables: Snow White Volume 19 I opened to a chapter about Bufkin and a girlfriend character I did not recognize, I thought I'd just let this book go. It's a good thing that I remembered that all the Fables books contain multiple threads and plotlines. The artwork is now recognizable enough, even with the different styles and works decently. I'm not as sure about the storyl I got this book off NetGalley Fables: Snow White Volume 19 realised only upon downloading that I had missed vols I'm not as sure about the storyline though. I was very disappointed with how the Snow White character has shaped up. After a wonderful start as a strong modern woman who is the real force behind Fabletown, and a reaffirmation of this Fables: Snow White Volume 19 Nights of Snowfall, Snow White falls back into the damsel-in- distress mode waiting to be saved by husband and child. I didn't really understand the Brandish character and his backstory though that may have been because of the issues I missed if he was introduced earlier. He also looks too much like Prince Charming in a brown wig. It wasn't fun watching Bigby die and in such a flimsy way. After an amazing build up of Bigby as the unconventional hero in the early issues, ridiculing him in The Great Fables Crossover was folly enough. Now to have him die such an undramatic, sissy death is severely disappointing. Finally, as a so far interested Fables follower, I have to ask, who's left in this story universe to interest me? All the interesting characters are gone and replaced by minor characters with unimpressive storylines. I'm not sure I'm continuing with the series after this. Feb 24, Mike rated it really liked it Shelves: completed-series. Twists, turns, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles Oops, sorry, not The Princess Bride. No giants. Otherwise, quite awesome. Fables: Snow White Volume 19 reading earlier volumes first, however, to understand the background of Oh, and you will need Fairest, Fables: Snow White Volume 19. The Fableverse is getting quite complex. View 1 comment. Feb 25, Matthew Brady rated it it was ok. I think this volume confirms that I'm ready to stop buying this series which means I'll still read it, of course, just to find out what happens to the various characters. It's just not really doing it for me, even though its events should be intriguing. There's just something about the nature of the threats that the characters face that seem kind of contrived, as if Bill Willingham is casting about for new stuff to cause them problems, but then also wrapping them up too quickly. Snow White hav I think this volume confirms that I'm ready to stop buying this Fables: Snow White Volume 19 which means I'll still read it, of course, just to find out what happens to the various characters. Snow White having a secret "husband" that predated Prince Charming and Bigby Wolf should be a big deal, but we learn so little about the guy except that he's a sexist jerk, so we can boo and hiss at himhow he got his magical powers, and what exactly he wants to Fables: Snow White Volume 19 Snow, apparently; did I mention the booing and hissing? The early years of the series were characterized by a massive threat hanging over the characters, one that we only slowly learned about, so when the big confrontations came, they seemed epic. And even after Fables: Snow White Volume 19 was over, other events took time to play out, rather than appearing, being confronted, and ending before we fully understand what is going on. At this point, Willingham seems like he's casting about for something to do with the world he's created, which doesn't Fables: Snow White Volume 19 well for its continued existence which isn't lasting Fables: Snow White Volume 19 much longer anyway, but this sort of thing makes me think that, like happens so often with long-running TV series, it's limping to a close rather than reaching anything resembling a planned conclusion. Mar 11, David rated it liked it Recommends it for: Murderous first husbands, monkeys with undersized girlfriends, Big Bad glassware. Shelves: graphic-novels-comics-mangafairy-talesfantasyfantasy-contemporary. I'm way behind on this series - I haven't even finished reading the collected trade paperbacks I bought over a year ago. Volume 19 in the venerable Fables series is showing its age. It's still a good series, but it's reached the point so many high Fables: Snow White Volume 19 series do - once you've gotten past the Unstoppable Enemy and existential threat with which you began the series, once you've continued and had your heroes face more existential threats, more epic battles against epic Big Bads, more huge revelat I'm way behind on this series - I haven't even finished reading the collected trade paperbacks I bought over a year ago.