Fables #27
In "March of the Wooden Soldiers, Chapter Eight: In Like a Lion - Out on the Lam," Red Riding Hood makes her final stand as the stakes reach their peak. With the cost of battle clear and the Mundy world on edge, a new threat stirs even as the dust begins to settle—just as something unexpected begins. Written by Bill Willingham and brought to life by Mark Buckingham’s evocative art, with inks by Steve Leialoha, colors by Daniel Vozzo, and letters by Todd Klein, this pivotal issue closes a chapter with quiet dread and lingering tension. The cover, a striking piece by James Jean, captures the moment’s weight in haunting detail.
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Red Riding Hood's final stand. In the end, so many brave souls to say goodbye to. As things are cleaned up, trouble seems to be brewing in the Mundy world. And someone's water just broke...
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