Fables, Vol. 8: Wolves
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2006
162
Novel • Fiction
New York City, New York • Contemporary
2006
Adult
16+ years
Fables, Vol. 8: Wolves by Bill Willingham, Shawn McManus, and Mark Buckingham follows Bigby Wolf on a mission involving espionage and reconciliation. The volume delves into Bigby's personal journey and relationships while addressing broader themes of trust and redemption within the larger context of the Fables community.
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Fables, Vol. 8: Wolves by Bill Willingham, Shawn McManus, and Mark Buckingham is praised for its engaging narrative and strong character development. The artwork is vibrant and complements the story well. However, some reviewers felt the plot was predictable at times. Fans of the series will find it a satisfying continuation but newcomers might struggle.
Fables, Vol. 8: Wolves by Bill Willingham, Shawn McManus, and Mark Buckingham appeals to readers who enjoy modern twists on classic fairy tales, such as in Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman series and Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Ideal for fans of fantasy, intricate storytelling, and rich, imaginative artwork.
22,122 ratings
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162
Novel • Fiction
New York City, New York • Contemporary
2006
Adult
16+ years
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