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Cover: James Jean

Fables: The Deluxe Edition #8

Apr 2014 · DC · 29.99 USD; 35.00 CAD
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“The Good Prince Chapter One: Flycatcher”
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This deluxe hardcover collects issues #60-69 of Bill Willingham's acclaimed Vertigo series, continuing the epic saga of fairy tale characters exiled in modern-day New York. The volume features the 'The Dark Ages' story arc, which deals with the aftermath of the devastating war against the Adversary and the Fables' struggle to rebuild their hidden community. Includes a sketchbook section and bonus material in the oversized format.

In "The Good Prince Chapter One: Flycatcher," King Ambrose presses forward with his desperate campaign, rallying allies as the war's first clash looms. Just as the front lines prepare to clash, betrayal strikes when Shere Khan and Blue Beard expose the location of Ambrose's hidden camp. Written by Bill Willingham and illustrated by Mark Buckingham, with inks by Steve Leialoha, colors by Lee Loughridge, and letters by Todd Klein, this pivotal issue features a striking cover by James Jean.

writer Bill Willingham · artist Mark Buckingham · inker Steve Leialoha · colorist Lee Loughridge · letterer Todd Klein · cover James Jean

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letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks James Jean

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King Ambrose continues to recruit troops while the Ghost of Lancelot challenges the Emperor. The first battle of the war is about to start when Shere Khan and Blue Beard betray the location of King Ambrose's camp.

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