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Original Title: | Fables, Volume 15: Rose Red |
ISBN: | 1401230008 (ISBN13: 9781401230005) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Fables (Collected Editions) #15, Fables +, Fables (édition française) #18 , more |
Characters: | Snow White (Bill Willingham), Rose Red, Princess Ozma, Frau Totenkinder, Mr. Dark |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Graphic Novels & Comics (2011) |
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Paperback | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 4.23 | 10482 Users | 431 Reviews

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Title | : | Fables, Vol. 15: Rose Red (Fables (Collected Editions) #15) |
Author | : | Bill Willingham |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Trade |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | April 12th 2011 by Vertigo (first published April 11th 2011) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy. Fiction. Fairy Tales. Folk Tales. Fables. Graphic Novels Comics |
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Winner of Fourteen Eisner AwardsEvery Rose has its thorn.
As the Fables of the mundane world try desperately to shield themselves from the withering power of Mister Dark, Rose Red - the Farm's ostensible leader - is finally jolted out of her crippling depression and into action by a timely revelation from her storybook past. Her epiphany comes not a moment too soon - as more and more of New York City falls under Mister Dark's malign power, the chances of striking a decisive blow against him are getting smaller by the hour. Luckily, the survivors of Fabletown have the world's most powerful witch on their side - and she well may be the only entity more ruthless than the Dark Man himself.
Including the special oversized 100th issue of writer Bill Willingham's acclaimed creation.
Collecting: Fables 94-100
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Ratings: 4.23 From 10482 Users | 431 ReviewsColumn Containing Books Fables, Vol. 15: Rose Red (Fables (Collected Editions) #15)
It is a great story...The come back of Rose Red, we saw Rose and Snow childhood and how their life diverged, the play time of the dwarfs, what? that was too dark!!! Rose taking back the leadership was awesome!And the long awaited battle in the 100 issue was great! the artwork was amazing and full of twists with great ending, though after all what happened I could have settled for a happy ending, more volumes and story to come.Can't wait to see what will North do about Ghost :), Beast's daughterIn which we get the Rose Red - Snow White back stories and fairy tales; in which there are political shenanigans on the Farm; in which a leader is reborn; and a champion is found to take on Mister Dark..On top of the luscious covers during this period the Rose Red and fate of Castle Black are 2 utterly fairy tale like with huge dark twists that work really well. It's when fairy tale like tales are told jacked up with darkness, that this series is at its best. 8 out of 12..
This volume was one of the most satisfying in a long while. There was a ton of backstory (mostly involving Snow White and Rose Red) and then an all-out smackdown between Mister Dark and Frau Totenkinder. The backstory is mostly stuff we've inferred from earlier volumes -- Rose Red and Snow White used to be the closest of sisters, and then Snow White went away, and Rose, consumed with jealousy, sets out to destroy Snow's life. So we find out that Rose really was an evil, manipulative bitch back

Wow! Another great volume!
An Epic Conclusion - of SortsI love Fables by Bill Willingham, and though I have a preference for his more standalone tales, I have to make an exception for this semi-conclusion to the Mister Dark story arc.No Spoilers here - but let's just say it is incredible. Bellflower, a reformed evil, versus Mister Dark, an unreformable evil!Just incredible - and they throw in a few standalone tales at the end, including a written one, illustrated a few times by Bill Willingham himself.Absolutely
Here's a pretty solid one. Good character growth, an exciting final battle, and a cliffhanger. I'm glad Fables can still throw a good punch or two.
Rose Red isn't a popular character here in Portugal. I love fairy tales ever since so I had a really faint memory of a story where snow had a sister but don't know how. But I only have a concrete memory of Rose Red as a Fables character; Until about a month ago, when I got to one of the last stories in my Grimm's Fairy Tales ebook. A couple of days after I started to read this "issue" of Fables. The first chapter follows the Grimm's Tale almost to the letter. Then it ties down to a twisted
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