Rebellious, revolutionary feelings stir up on the remote retreat in upstate New York where Fables who can't blend in with humanity live. Snow and Red think they're going on a routine visit to the Farm (and to return the third little pig, Colin, home), but it turns into something much more dangerous....
Hoping to repair her damaged relationship with her sister, Snow White decides to bring Rose Red along for her bi-annual trip to visit The Farm. While many of the Fables are able to hide in plain sight in New York City, the less human among them are forced to live on a magically protected farm. Howev...
Genre: Fantasy / Adventure Year Published: 2003 Year Read: 2012 Series: Fables #2 Publisher: Vertigo Comics Animal Farm… In comic form! Brief Introduction: After reading the first volume in Bill Willingham’s popular “Fables” series, I was a bit interested in reading the second v...
I will start this review with a confession. I've never read Animal Farm or Lord of the Flies, two literary classics that this volume of Animal Farm alludes to. However, even in my casual acquaintance with both books, I can see some parallels in the story.Animal Farm is more serious than Legends in ...
Fables has to be one of the most inventive ideas to have been created in terms of comics and graphic novels in recent years. Thanks to the recommendations of university friends reading the series on my trip to the States I picked up the second book (who begins at the beginning these days?) and thoro...
I just didn't like this one as much as Vol.1 or as much as [b:Animal Farm|7613|Animal Farm|George Orwell|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327872845s/7613.jpg|2207778] (or [b:Watership Down|76620|Watership Down|Richard Adams|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1353615493s/76620.jpg|1357456], for that matter, w...
Yep, add Orwell's Animal Farm in with the already-catnippy remixed fairy tales, and I'm sold. I liked the story in this volume better than the murder mystery in Fables in Exile, and preferred the pace of Animal Farm to the slower character intros in the first volume.
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