Fairest. Volume 5, The clamour for glamour / Mark Buckingham, Bill Willingham, writers ; Russ Braun, Meghan Hetrick, Andrew Pepoy, artists ; Andrew Dalhouse, Lee Loughridge, Guy Major, colorists ; Todd Klein, letterer ; Adam Hughes, cover art and original series covers.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781401254261 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
- Publisher: New York : DC Comics/Vertigo, [2015]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally published in single magazine form in Fairest 27-33. |
Summary, etc.: | "In this new epic, refugees from Fabletown have returned to New York's Castle Dark, and Reynard, now able to shapeshift from fox to man, travels the mundane world to regale the animals with tales of his exploits, rubbing the other Fables' noses in his good fortune. Frustration at their restriction to the Farm threatens to become a issue once more! Can the animals find a way out of their situation? Long-time FABLES artist Mark Buckingham takes over writing duties in this concluding volume to the New York Times best-selling series FAIREST"-- Provided by publisher. |
Target Audience Note: | Suggested for mature readers. |
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Subject: | Fairy tales > Comic books, strips, etc. |
Genre: | Graphic novels. Comic books, strips, etc. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.
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Author Notes
Fairest Vol. 5: the Clamour for Glamour
Mark Buckingham is presently an artist on Marvel's Peter Parker, Spider-Man. Previously, he juggled his time among almost every book in DC Comics' Vertigo line (most notably on Sandman's sister Death) and Marvel's Dr. Strange, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Generation X. He is also renowned for his experimental artwork on Eclips Comics' Miracleman. "Bucky," as he is often known, is honorary chair of the Comic Creators Guild and co-organizer of the United Kingdom's National Comics Awards. He lives with his wife, Gail, and three cats in the Victorian seaside town of Clevedon, England.