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Cover: James Jean

Fables #20

Feb 2004 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.85 CAD
“March of the Wooden Soldiers, Chapter Two: Red, White and Blue”

In "March of the Wooden Soldiers, Chapter Two: Red, White and Blue," Bill Willingham and Mark Buckingham continue their richly layered tale as Red Riding Hood’s return stirs mixed reactions—especially for Bigby Wolf, whose unease cuts through the celebration. With Prince Charming launching his political campaign and three enigmatic black-suited figures moving through the shadows, the tension in Fabletown thickens. James Jean’s striking cover captures the mood, while the interior art by Buckingham, with inks by Steve Leialoha and colors by Daniel Vozzo, brings the world to vivid life.

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writer Bill Willingham · artist Mark Buckingham · inker Steve Leialoha · colorist Daniel Vozzo · letterer Todd Klein · cover James Jean

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colorist Daniel Vozzo
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks James Jean

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Everybody is happy to see Red Riding Hood alive, except Bigby. Prince Charming begins his campaign. And three black-suited gentlemen stalk the streets...

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