Any of you read Fables? I'm a couple volumes in and it's pretty good so far.
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DC will never get another dime from me.
you just have to separate the art from the artist bruh
Pirate it. Getcomics.info I mean it's common sense to have a vpn and good antivirus. They don't have everything here but they have a lot of the greats.
wolf among us was a good telltale game so not surprised this is good too.
I couldn't play that game because of how they cucked the wolf in Fable. Just couldn't come back to that franchise, no matter how I loved the new take on his story.
One of those Transformers but now with Conjunx up-your-ass-ura insertions. Just fk the whole universe. There is only G1 Prime.
I mean ... it's good escapist literature ... if it entertains you. What's the take? DC heroes in Grimm's mythos?
I think it was only recently acquired by DC it used to be under a different label that went under. It's Grimm fairy tale characters who live in a section of NYC after they were exiled from their homeland. The comics follow Bigby Wolf, once grandma eating wolf, now local detective.
I'm not a huge comic guy but I've been enjoying this so far. It started in 2002 and it shows because there's zero diversity, zero homosexuality, and a decent story to boot.
It was under vertigo which was owned by dc. Its where dc would publish their more mature and usually not cape stories label. They retired it sometime after Fables finished. Then they brought it back when Zoey Quinn started writing comics for them and she and the other new writers drove it into the ground. I like fables. And from what I’ve heard the author is not a lefty.
Good luck. It seemed good for a while then half way through to 3/4 it became the woman powa show! Which is where i dropped it. At least the women looked good, even if they were mary sue trash.
Poor boy blue. And Bigby is just wasted in the series.
To be fair ... most subjects of these fables are women. "Snow White" ... "Sleeping Beauty" ... "Cinderella" ... "Rumpelstiltskin" ... "The Princess and the Pea" ... etc..
They weren't Mary Sues but fallible humans that learned/explained real world lessons.
I read it back in the day and enjoyed it.
Have heard about it but I plan on giving it a chance