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Book Reviews of Fables Vol. 6: Homelands

Fables Vol. 6: Homelands
Fables Vol 6 Homelands
Author: Bill Willingham
ISBN-13: 9781401205003
ISBN-10: 1401205003
Publication Date: 1/1/2006
Pages: 192
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 34 ratings
Publisher: Vertigo
Book Type: Paperback
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Fables Vol. 6: Homelands on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the sixth book in the Fables series; the most recent book will be book 17, Inherit the Wind, which releases in July 2012. This was an absolutely excellent addition to this series. We get to learn a ton about the Adversary and venture deep into the Fables Homelands.

The first few chapters are about Jack and Jill escaping the Farm and starting a production company in Hollywood. The rest of the book is about Boy Blue and how he journeys back to the Fables Homelands to defeat the Adversary.

The first few chapters about Jack were okay, but nothing super special. This kind of seemed like filler, but maybe it will play a bigger part in the overall story later.

Bigsby Wolf and Snow White arent really in the book at all; which was disappointing because I wanted to read more about all those crazy babies that Snow White had in the last book.

The rest of the book focuses on Boy Blue and his journey into the Fables Homelands to defeat the adversary, and what a journey it is! Boy Blue has a magic cloak and the Vorpal sword and man can he kick butt. We find out a ton about the Adversary and what we learn is surprising and a bit disturbing.

Really this issue answers a ton of questions and introduces some absolutely amazing new characters. If you have enjoyed the previous Fables books, youll love this one. This one has a lot more fantasy in it than urban fantasy; which I loved.

Overall one of my favorite Fables yet! We learn a ton about the Adversary and get to watch Boy Blue kick some butt with the Vorpal blade. The story moves forward a lot and I really enjoyed it. Highly recommended for fans of fantasy or urban fantasy graphic novels.