Fables # 59 - Burning Questions

is an issue published by Vertigo that was released on 5 / / 2007
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Overview

Over the span of the FABLES series, including specials and hardcovers and such, readers have had a few questions about this and that. For example: Who caught the bouquet at Snow's wedding? Well, this issue is dedicated to resolving those questions, clearing up those dangling odds and ends. And being Fables, we're going to answer those questions with a series of funny, entertaining, short-short stories, illustrated by an amazing assortment of artists including Eric Shanower (Age of Bronze) and Barry Kitson (SUPERGIRL AND THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES).


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  • Andrew Pepoy
    artist,

  • Barry Kitson
    artist,


  • Bill Willingham
    writer,

  • D'Israeli
    artist,


  • David Lapham
    artist,

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    Eric Shanower
    artist,


  • James Jean
    artist, cover,

  • Jill Thompson
    artist,


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    Jim Rugg
    artist,

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    Joelle Jones
    artist,


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    Lee Loughridge
    colorer,


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    M. K. Perker
    artist,

  • Mark Buckingham
    artist,


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    Shelly Bond
    editor,

  • Todd Klein
    letterer,



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    The 22 page book of questions and answers.


    Reviewed by ENGLENTINE
    May 13, 2008

    Burning Questions

    This book is basically a way for the fine creators to answer a lot of the fan mail sent in to them. It is also a way to lighten the mood for the big war that is pending. I liked some of the segments, some I did not care as much for. I guess that is to be expected from a anthology like book. The humor is kept up. Actually each story is played like a joke with it's own punchline at the end. My favorite being the one about Bufkin , and how he gets into the liquor cabinet. A fun if not completely quality balanced issue.






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