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Fables: Finstere Jahreszeiten (Fables, #6) - Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham
Fables: Finstere Jahreszeiten (Fables, #6)
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9783866076198 (3866076193)
Publisher: Panini Comics
Pages no: 144
Edition language: Deutsch
Series: Fables (#5)
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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it
5.0 Fables, Vol. 5: The Mean Seasons
After the epic battle of 'Wooden Soldiers', fought entirely without alerting the mundanes, Fabletown are forced to consider the Adversary as an active threat once more. The deeper roots of Fabletown diplomacy and espionage are revealed as well. Cinderella, who goes on to her own spinoff series, prov...
Listening to the Silence
Listening to the Silence rated it
3.0 Fables, Vol. 5: The Mean Seasons
***Spoilers if you have not read the previous volumes***The results are in for the mayoral election, resulting in some major changes. In the midst of all of this Snow White gives birth to a litter of babies, and due to the nature of the children she is forced into exile on The Farm to raise them. Wi...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it
5.0 Seasons Change and I still love this series more than ever!
This book was a very important volume in the series in relation to the Snow/Bigby storyline. I gave it five stars because the storytelling is really awesome. I was really surprised at the direction Willingham took with their offspring. It totally makes sense. There is some angst associated with the ...
birds of prey
birds of prey rated it
4.0 Addictive Series
This is a transitional volume, so it's not on par with March of the Wooden Soldiers action-wise. But there are some very important happenings, both at The Farm and in Fable Town.
Ironic Contradictions
Ironic Contradictions rated it
Following on from the battle aftermath of the previous volume, Fables: The Mean Seasons calms everything down with a slightly different tone. Yet, this compelling fractured fairytale adventure - with all its focus on the modern and society through the use of age old 'fable' characters - takes some i...
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