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Turiboy
  • Rated 5 stars

My favorite comic book

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SurrenderDorothy k
  • Rated 2 stars

Probably the most entertaining out of the series. Still not that great though. Besides the covers unimpressive artwork, and I feel the characters could be much better.

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  • Turiboy
      • Rated 5 stars

    My favorite comic book

    Turiboy wrote this review Saturday, November 14 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Jay P
      • Rated 5 stars

    This is the third volume in a great series. Can't wait to get my hands on the next one. :D

    Jay P wrote this review Tuesday, November 3 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Smirking Revenge
      • Rated 4 stars

    Fables Volume 3
    (Storybook Love)
    Written by: Bill Willingham
    Illustrated by: Brian Talbot, Mark Buckingham, Lan Medina and Linda Medley
    Paperback: 192 pages
    Publisher: Vertigo
    Language: English
    May 2004, $14.99
    Genre: Genre: Comic/Graphic Novel

    In the Fables' world, there isn't a lot of happily-ever-after to go around. As refugees from the lands of make-believe, the Fables have been driven from their storybook realms and forced to blend in with our gritty mundane reality.

    But that doesn't mean they don't have any room for romance--or the pain, betrayal and jealous rage that go along with it. In fact, love may be blooming between two of the most hard-bitten, no-nonsense Fables around. But are they destined for happiness--or a quick and untimely death?

    +++++++++++++

    This trade collects issues 11 – 18 of the series that I am quickly beginning to heart big time. I love Fables because it has characters I grew up with as a child and puts them into our own. I have Sleeping Beauty, Prince Charming, Bluebeard, Goldilocks and Bigby Wolf, Snow White and more. How could I not be captivated? Though there is not a single story arc like the first two volumes, we instead get four different tales: two one shots, a continuation of sorts from Animal Farm and a two part caper.

    In “Bag o’ Bones” Jack, of giant killing fame, ends up having an adventure that involves a beautiful woman, Death and possibly the Devil. It is no surprise that Jack is a bit of a trickster and the results of hijinks have some fairly humorous and graphic results. It is a short piece, but fun.

    The two-part caper "Sharp Operation" & “Dirty Business” involves a reporter contacting Bigby Wolf to alert him that he knows the secrets of Fabletown. Or does he? Actually he thinks that the Fables are immortal vampires. Regardless the man must be stopped. Along with Sleeping Beauty, Boy blue, Jack, Bluebeard and Prince Charming, Bigby has a plan to stop him without killing him. Of course Bluebeard has his own ideas and if you’ve ever thought Bluebeard was a good guy you wont after this volume. This is a good story as well and not only furthers Bluebeard’s character arc, but I love how they used Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty).

    The main story “Storybook Love” continues not only Bluebeard’s storyline but is essentially a follow up to Volume 2 “Animal Farm”. This is the longest story in this volume as Bigby and Snow are on the run from a militant and very insane Goldilocks who is keen on finishing the job she started back on the Farm. However, not all of the action is centered on Bigby and Snow in the woods, but back in Fabletown where Prince Charming squares off with Bluebeard and decides to take his future into his own hands. This was one of my favorites. Not only is fairly graphic, but it ties up some ends and creates some great new plot twists as well. I like Snow and Bigby a lot, though their relationship could get fairly interesting from this point on.

    The last story is “Barleycorn Bride” where Bigby tells the story of how the Lilliputians found brides their own size because let’s face it there needs to be at least one more woman other than Thumbelina. It’s short and not my favorite, but others many find charm in it.

    Things I loved: As I said I really enjoy the subject matter of this series and the imagination behind it all. The stories are funny, entertaining and at times like something out of a slasher flick which of course makes the horror geek all smiley. While not one complete story arc, we do get a lot of development on some prominent players such as Snow, Bigby, Prince Charming and Bluebeard. I like that just as Snow is starting to show some vulnerability, especially when it comes to Bigby, that the unexpected occurs.

    * I loved seeing Bigby go all Big Bad Wolf. He’s a great character. In the fairytales Wolf is always the bad guy. And while Bluebeard may have charm and charisma, Bigby is the hero. He may not want to be said hero, but he is one nonetheless.

    Things I didn't love so much: It is a bit disjointed, but whenever you do trades you are bound to get some one-shots mixed in with the series arcs. Of the two one shots, I did enjoy Jack’s tale rather than that of Barleycorns which was a bit too meh for me. While the one shots merely tell tales from the world that has been created and feature some lesser known characters sometimes they do end up feeling like filler and that was the Barleycorn tale for me.

    * Usually I like the artwork and this volume was a bit hit or miss for me. While I enjoy seeing different artists come in, like Carey’s Lucifer series some of the changes in the way a character looks is sometimes hard to swallow (like Bigby). Or maybe I just like my wolf more gruff and less caveman like.

    Buy or Borrow: Borrow if you are new to the Fables verse, but a must have for fans of the series.

    Part of: The Fables Series
    Legends in Exile (Volume 1)
    Animal Farm (Volume 2)
    Storybook Love (Volume 3)
    March of the Wooden Soldiers (Volume 4)
    The Mean Seasons (Volume 5)
    Homelands (Volume 6)
    Arabian Nights and Days (Volume 7)
    Wolves (Volume 8)
    Sons of Empire (Volume 9)
    The Good Prince (Volume 10)
    War and Pieces (Volume 11)
    The Dark Ages (Volume 12)

    Also Recommended: Jack of Fables also by Willingham or Grimm’s fairytales perhaps. *smile*

    Smirking Revenge wrote this review Wednesday, August 19 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    SurrenderDorothy k
      • Rated 2 stars

    Probably the most entertaining out of the series. Still not that great though. Besides the covers unimpressive artwork, and I feel the characters could be much better.

    SurrenderDorothy k wrote this review Monday, July 6 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    LibraryCin
      • Rated 4 stars

    4.25 stars.

    *****POSSIBLE SPOILER - if you haven't yet read vol. 2*****
    The main part of volume three is called Storybook Love, but there are a few other stories in this one as well. In Storybook Love, Bluebeard conspires with Goldilocks to kill Bigby and Snow White, by putting them under a spell and sending them away together, where Goldilocks is to take care of them.

    I’m rating this one in between my 4.5 rating of the first volume and 4 of the second volume. I really liked the main story and the first extra (A Sharp Operation), but wasn’t as excited about the other two. Still really enjoying the series overall, though.

    LibraryCin wrote this review Friday, June 26 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Kevin L
      • Rated 3 stars

    Not as good as the previous Fable titles, as these were short stories. Sti,, cool concept, great art, and a couple of the stories were fun and interesting.

    Kevin L wrote this review Thursday, June 25 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    WonderBunny
      • Rated 3 stars

    A journalist has been taking pictures of the Fables and it has been going on for years. When he approaches them and asks to be made one of them, the Fables know there is a problem. In the meantime the search for gun-toting Goldilocks is still ongoing and when the mounted mouse police find her, it takes everything the little fellow has to get out with his life. Unfortunately, it might be too late for Snow White and Bigby Wolf who has mysteriously taken off on a camping trip and by then, Goldilocks has disappeared too.

    This was another nice addition to the Fables graphic novels. I didn't enjoy it as much as the second one but it was on par with the first. It was nice to see Prince Charming develop and the changes between Snow and Bigby.

    WonderBunny wrote this review Tuesday, June 23 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Amy H
      • Rated 4 stars

    Snow White and Bigby try to keep their office together while Prince Charming is causing trouble for them and King Cole. Both of them end up under a magic charm allowing Bluebeard to cause trouble in their absence.

    This is the start of some kind of relationship forming between Snow White and Bigby, going into Bigby's background a little bit.

    I liked this a lot more than Animal Farm.

    Amy H wrote this review Friday, April 17 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Sihaya
      • Rated 4 stars

    Nice! Start of a relationship between Bigby & Snow.

    Prince Charming turning out to be a real schemer.

    Sihaya wrote this review Sunday, November 30 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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