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Fairest in All the Land Free FREE FAIREST IN ALL THE LAND PDF Mark Buckingham,Bill Willingham | 160 pages | 02 Dec 2014 | DC Comics | 9781401245573 | English | United States FAIREST IN ALL THE LAND | DC Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Fairest in All the Land 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 — Fairest by Bill Willingham. Chrissie Zullo Artist. Karl Kerschl Artist. Renae Fairest in All the Land Liz Artist. Ray Dillon Fairest in All the Land. Fiona Fairest in All the Land Artist. Mark Buckingham Artist. Phil Noto Artist. Meghan Hetrick Artist. Russ Braun Artist. Tony Fairest in All the Land Artist. Gene Ha Artist. Tula Lotay Artist. Marley Zarcone Artist. Ming Doyle Artist. Chris Sprouse Penciler. Karl Story Inker. Nimit Malavia Artist. Dean Ormston Artist. Kurt Huggins Artist. Adam Hughes Artist. Al Davison Artist. Shawn McManus Artist. Inaki Miranda Artist. Kevin Maguire Artist. Lee Loughridge Colourist. Andrew Dalhouse Colourist. Jordie Bellaire Colourist. Zelda Devon Colourist. Chris Chuckry Colourist. Eva de la Cruz Colourist. Rosemary Cheetham Colourist. Todd Klein Letterer. Fairest has explored the secret histories of the most stunning beauties in Fabletown: Cinderella, Snow White, Briar Rose, Rapunzel, and the list goes on and on. In Fairest: In All the Landthe best names in comics take their turns fleshing out the pasts of the loveliest Fables in existence. For all those wanting to dive into Fairest or Fablesthis original graphic novel is a fantastic entry point, as well as a great new chapter for those that have been following Fairest in All the Land Willingham's fairy tale epic for years. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Original Title. Other Fairest in All the Land 6. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Fairestplease sign up. I have been reading the Fables series and picked this up. I read the first chapter and came across some spoilers that I didn't know had happened in the series. Don This takes place after Fairest in All the Land Snow White. That would put it after issue if you're reading the monthly comics. I don't think there's anything spoi …more This takes place after Fables: Snow White. See 1 question about Fairest…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Fairest: In All the Land. Jul 14, Kelly and the Book Boar rated it liked it Shelves: liburrrrrry- bookread-instabby-stabbymean-girlspitcherbooks. I pretty much request whatever the library has available which is basically next to nothing. Fairest: In All the Land is told in two parts. It begins with a bit of history from the Magic Mirror. For the most part, I found Fairest: In all the Land to be quite entertaining. I will say, though, that when that art was working, it was seriously working. View all 12 comments. Jun 26, Anne rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novelsread-infairytale. The story is told in two different way. The Magic Mirror starts everything off with a few pages in novelization form, then it switches over to a regular comic, then back to the Mirror Kinda cute. Someone is murdering Fables! And with Bigby gone, the mayor calls on Cinderella and her mad spy skills to sniff out the killer. She does. The End. About every four pages th 3. About every four pages there's a new artist, so if that sort of thing bothers you, consider yourself warned. Personally, I thought they were all really good, so I didn't mind. It's not a story that blew me away, but it was definitely fun and easy to read. Recommended for fans of Fables. View all 3 comments. Jan 17, Otherwyrld rated it liked it Shelves: fantasygraphic-novel. Whilst this is labelled as a Fairest story, it has much greater connections with the main Fables story than previous books in so much as it involves the return of the long-lost business office. It is also a murder mystery, something we haven't really seen in this series since the very beginning. Someone is murdering Fables, two at a time, and Cinderella is tasked to try and find the murderer and stop the killings. She is a reluctant detective as she doesn't see it as her strength but view spoile Whilst this Fairest in All the Land labelled as a Fairest story, it has much greater connections with the main Fables story than previous books in so much as it involves the return of the long-lost business office. She is a reluctant detective as she doesn't see it as her strength but view spoiler [she has to do that because Bigby is dead, and when did that happen because I don't remember seeing that in any story hide spoiler ]. Needless to say, it involves an old enemy with a very big grudge against the Fairest in the Land, not to mention a magic sword and a car that can take a person anywhere - including, it seems, the missing Business Office, where all the most dangerous magical objects can be found. It's not too difficult to realise that Cinderella succeeds, but the cost is high - the magic sword can return people it has killed back to life, but only one out of each pair killed, and only within 7 days. Cinderella gets to choose who to save, and she chooses all of the "fairest in the land" princesses who died rather than the other more mundane people. Fairest In All the Land by Bill Willingham: | : Books Bill Willingham shocked the industry in early November when he announced the end of his long-running Vertigo Comics series, "Fables. The New York Times best-selling writer and famed British artist Mark Buckingham will close the hit series with a part, yet-to-be-named epic arc, which will run through the final and oversized issue, "Fables" If that's not enough for you, Willingham has also written an original graphic novel called "Fairest in All the Land," which Vertigo released this week. Continuity-wise, the story, which predominantly features Cinderella, one of the stars of the ongoing spinoff series, "Fairest," sits neatly between "Camelot," the arc currently underway in "Fables" and the previously mentioned, yet-to-be-named final arc. Wishing to remain spoiler-free, Willingham shared a few choice details about his leading lady Cinderellathe narrator of "Fairest in All the Land" the Magic Mirror and how a murder mystery originally conceived as only part of the story evolved into the basis of the entire plot. Willingham also talked to CBR News about the end of "Fables," teased which classic characters would be featured in the final arc all of them and why it was time to say goodbye. CBR News: Did you wake up one morning and say, "Today's the day," or had you been mulling bringing "Fables" to an end for some time? Bill Willingham: It's been mulled for a while in the sense that I always have in the back of my head: "If you get the word right now that you're dying in a month, how do you end it? Willingham Announces "Fables" to End with Issue But the decision to end "Fables" when it will be ended now came mostly as a result of planning this latest, which is now going to be the last, big arc leading up to "Fables" It became a bigger and more dramatic thing to the point where it was just obvious: "Oh, I see now this is the final story. No wonder it's so big and important. Is the Fairest in All the Land going to be what you always imagined it to be or did it sneak up on you a bit? A little bit of both. It contains some of the elements of which I knew, all along, had to go into the Fairest in All the Land. There have been a couple of times over the course of "Fables" where I said, "This can be the ending point. That was just an obvious moment. But there is always that pesky little voice that says: "That's great. What happens next? But this time, it was pretty clear that it was it. Did I answer your question? Yes, you did. Your current arc, "Camelot," comes to a close in January. Do we head right into the Fairest in All the Land arc after that? Between "Camelot" and the yet unnamed big final arc, which I hope will not be named "The Big Final Arc," is a one-issue Geppetto story and then a two-issue story drawn by Steve Leialoha story called "The Boys in the Band," which takes care of the other shoe that has to drop to set up the big final arc. Those three issues take place after "Camelot" and then starting with "Fables"we basically count down towhich is going to Fairest in All the Land an oversized, wrap-everything up issue along with some additional short stories from various artists in addition to the main story arc with all of the Fairest in All the Land characters. We're going to try and pick off as many of the supporting cast as possible and tell stories about what is the ultimate fate of each and every character Fairest in All the Land we say goodbye.
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