Fables, Vol. 6: Homelands
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2006
190
Novel • Fiction
Multiple Realms • Contemporary
2006
Adult
15-18 years
Fables, Vol. 6: Homelands by Mark Buckingham, Lan Medina, Steve Leialoha, Bill Willingham, and David Hahn continues the journey of fairy tale characters living in the modern world. The volume explores an individual's quest in "The Ballad of Rodney and June" and intricate politics in their homeland. Creative team collaboration brings rich storytelling and artwork.
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Fables, Vol. 6: Homelands impresses with its inventive storytelling and rich artwork. Positively noted are the deep character development and the intricate plot, keeping readers invested. Criticisms focus on the pacing, with some stretches feeling slower. Overall, it's a captivating addition to the series that expands its mythos effectively.
Readers who are fans of graphic novels featuring modern twists on classic fairy tales, such as Sandman by Neil Gaiman or Once Upon a Time, would enjoy Fables, Vol. 6: Homelands by Mark Buckingham et al. The mixture of dark fantasy, intricate storytelling, and complex characters makes it an engaging read.
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190
Novel • Fiction
Multiple Realms • Contemporary
2006
Adult
15-18 years
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