Aesop's best-known fables are brought to life in adaptations for children aged 5 to 9. Each story is five minutes long and ...
In a move with potentially large implications, the creator of the groundbreaking DC Comics series “Fables” says he has released it into the public domain. The transition will take effect Friday.
Bill Willingham, the creator of the hit comic series Fables, is releasing the franchise into the public domain after a dispute with publisher DC. In a self-penned press release on his blog These ...
In response to an ongoing dispute with DC Comics, Bill Willingham, the creator of the acclaimed comic “Fables,” declared Thursday that he was making the work part of the public domain. But in a terse ...
Now five years later, Fables is back, with creative team Bill Willingham and Mark Buckingham reuniting for a 12-issue run that picks up just after the events of the final arc. The comic follows two ...
I started to read Fables fairly early in its run, catching up on volume 4 and eagerly consuming new issues every month after for almost a full decade. It’s a series that has always held a proud place ...
Hey there fanpersons, it's your favorite comic book "journalist", back at it again in the thankless task of previewing this week's comics. This week we've got Fables #160, hitting your local comic ...
Throughout history, fables have been a powerful way to communicate complex ethical messages to small children, such as “this animal is hungry, but this animal is lazy.” Nowadays, we’ve decided that ...