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Fables, Vol. 7: Arabian Nights (and Days) - Community Reviews back

by Jim Fern, Jimmy Palmiotti, Andrew Pepoy, Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha, Bill Willingham
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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 7 years ago
The Arabian Fables have finally begun to feel pressure from the Adversary and a Fabletown agent has arranged for an Arabian embassy to arrive in New York. The problem is that Charming failed to get the message.Frau Totenkinder keeps building into a more important character with each appearance, Beas...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 10 years ago
Willingham's exploration of fables wouldn't have been complete without a look at the Arabian Nights. The folklore of the Middle East fits into this series very well, especially as the Adversary is expanding his takeover of the Fable lands into the Middle Eastern worlds now. I think that it would be ...
Matthew's World
Matthew's World rated it 11 years ago
I am always enchanted with Fables and how they show different arcs of character and how they have become the person they have because of the circumstances place by the adversary. I was shock that this volume barely had any action.This volume introduces us the Arabian fairy tales and Sinbad. I did no...
Ironic Contradictions
Ironic Contradictions rated it 11 years ago
As far as this series go, this was a little move away from the overall story we've been looking at in the previous volumes. But as far as the stories in this volume are concerned, they were solid fractured fairytale storytelling.The world of the Arabian Nights comes to Fabletown and bring a deadly D...
Just Another Reader
Just Another Reader rated it 11 years ago
And the story continues. So many interesting developments [spoiler] though I am not happy about the charming and beauty kiss. Beauty and the Beast is one of my favorite stories and I was happy that they were still together in Fables. [/spoiler]
Killing Me Slowly
Killing Me Slowly rated it 12 years ago
Y HALO THAR RACISM!
sixthreezy readsies
sixthreezy readsies rated it 12 years ago
Fairly boring tale :/ ... A story about Djinn could have been so much wilder, but it was pretty much as simple as one could make it.. I'm getting increasingly disinterested in this series.
Bibliofiend's Bookbag
Bibliofiend's Bookbag rated it 13 years ago
A bit of a let down but still good. More Bigby please!
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous rated it 13 years ago
A pretty good volume. Not a whole lot happened, but we get some worthwhile character stuff, and a look at a very different set of Fables, largely differentiated by hailing from a fictitious version of a real place (Baghdad of the Arabian Nights). There are a few points when it seems the book will fa...
Elena Likes Books
Elena Likes Books rated it 13 years ago
A nice, intriguing, exciting installment! I still miss Snow and Bigby though...
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