A Tour of Fabletown: Patterns and Plots in Bill Willingham's Fables

In 2002, Vertigo/DC Comics published the first issue of Bill Willingham's Fables. The series imagined the lives of fairy tale figures--Snow White, the Big Bad Wolf, Cinderella and the ubiquitous Prince Charming, among many others--as they made new lives for themselves in modern-day New York City, having fled their storied homeworlds following an invasion. After 150 issues and many awards, Fables concluded its run in July 2015.

This study, the first about the sprawling, complex series, discusses such topics as Fables' status as a contemporary adaptation of folk and fairy tales; its use of conventional genres like sword-and-sorcery, crime and romance; its portrayal of social and political relationships; and its self-referential moments. Providing a detailed introduction to the themes and ideas in the series, the author explores how Fables portrays redemption, the function of community, and how our hopes and fears influence our ideal of "happily ever after."

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A Tour of Fabletown: Patterns and Plots in Bill Willingham's Fables

In 2002, Vertigo/DC Comics published the first issue of Bill Willingham's Fables. The series imagined the lives of fairy tale figures--Snow White, the Big Bad Wolf, Cinderella and the ubiquitous Prince Charming, among many others--as they made new lives for themselves in modern-day New York City, having fled their storied homeworlds following an invasion. After 150 issues and many awards, Fables concluded its run in July 2015.

This study, the first about the sprawling, complex series, discusses such topics as Fables' status as a contemporary adaptation of folk and fairy tales; its use of conventional genres like sword-and-sorcery, crime and romance; its portrayal of social and political relationships; and its self-referential moments. Providing a detailed introduction to the themes and ideas in the series, the author explores how Fables portrays redemption, the function of community, and how our hopes and fears influence our ideal of "happily ever after."

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A Tour of Fabletown: Patterns and Plots in Bill Willingham's Fables

A Tour of Fabletown: Patterns and Plots in Bill Willingham's Fables

by Neta Gordon
A Tour of Fabletown: Patterns and Plots in Bill Willingham's Fables

A Tour of Fabletown: Patterns and Plots in Bill Willingham's Fables

by Neta Gordon

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In 2002, Vertigo/DC Comics published the first issue of Bill Willingham's Fables. The series imagined the lives of fairy tale figures--Snow White, the Big Bad Wolf, Cinderella and the ubiquitous Prince Charming, among many others--as they made new lives for themselves in modern-day New York City, having fled their storied homeworlds following an invasion. After 150 issues and many awards, Fables concluded its run in July 2015.

This study, the first about the sprawling, complex series, discusses such topics as Fables' status as a contemporary adaptation of folk and fairy tales; its use of conventional genres like sword-and-sorcery, crime and romance; its portrayal of social and political relationships; and its self-referential moments. Providing a detailed introduction to the themes and ideas in the series, the author explores how Fables portrays redemption, the function of community, and how our hopes and fears influence our ideal of "happily ever after."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476624013
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 03/11/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Neta Gordon is an associate professor in the department of English Language and Literature at Brock University in St Catharines, Ontario.
Neta Gordon is an associate professor in the department of English Language and Literature at Brock University in St Catharines, Ontario.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: In Praise of Muddlecock: The Thematization of Reading in Fables
1—Plots: Adaptation, Genre and Allegory
Fairy Tales and Adaptation
Plot Collisions and the Control of Narrative
Quests
Prince Charming versus Prince Brandish: An Allegorical Reading
2—The Social World
Posthuman Interrogations
Fathers and Sons
Snow White’s Complex Femininity
The Shaming of Rose Red
3—Politics: History, Power and Leadership
Bigby as America
Styles of Leadership: Geppetto, Flycatcher and Rose Red
Fables and Fantasy: Geography, History, Economy
Race: East versus West, Pure versus Mongrel
4—Magic, Metaphysics and Metafiction
Magic and Power in the Age of Anxiety
Magic versus Technology, Religion and Language
Fate, Fortune, and Freedom
Metafiction and Absorption (the Rise of Ambrose Wolf)
5—­Spin-Offs
Peter & Max
Jack of Fables
Cinderella Graphic Novels
Fairest
The Unwritten Crossover
The Wolf Among Us
Works Cited
Index
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