Posts Tagged ‘cinderella: from fabletown with love’

Ultima Thule? Fairy Godmothers?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

By Pamela Mullin

In CINDERELLA: From Fabletown With Love #5 Cindy and Aladdin head to an obscure Homeland to find out who’s behind the arms trade. There, Cindy must revert to her former days of cleaning house and…wearing clogs? Yes, this is a footwear catastrophe…until a blast from her past appears.

Check out the sneak peek below and pick up issue #5 this Wednesday!

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FABLES . . . after Cindy

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

By Pamela Mullin

In 2009, you traveled to the Black Forest and were exposed to the power of Frost and Fire with PETER & MAX, learned more about the witches of the 13th floor in FABLES, followed Jack Frost as he learns the hero trade in JACK OF FABLES, and have embarked on a spy mission worthy of 007 with Cindy in CINDERELLA: From Fabletown With Love.

Today’s question is: who is the next FABLES character you’d like to see have his/her own miniseries?

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What Vertigo titles do you recommend giving this holiday season?

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

By Pamela Mullin

I’d recommend the latest issue of SCALPED cuz nothing says “Happy Holidays” quite like a gritty crime comic about a meth-addicted, under-cover FBI agent with a heroin junkie for a girlfriend, a murdered mother, and a pretend job as an enforcer for the local Mob boss who would not hesitate to kill him if he found out the truth. God bless us all…everyone!” –Will Dennis

PREACHER: Book One. Put the Christ back into Christmas with this kick-ass comic. One of the greatest series of all time. Period. –Mark Doyle

Miserable during the holidays? Feeling like you’re trapped with your family members who won’t leave you alone? Imagine being stuck with a bunch of strangers in a sinister house. Share your pain with the five lost souls who make THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY their home with Volume 1: Room and Boredom. –Angela Rufino

I’d like to recommend FILTHY RICH for your favorite incarcerated relative. –David Hyde

On a budget? I’d like to recommend CINDERELLA: From Fabletown with Love issues 1 & 2 to give to all those fun, fearless females in your life who think Cindy is just a feeble girl who can’t keep her shoes on. –Pamela Mullin

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CINDERELLA heads to Dubai

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

By Pamela Mullin

Cindy meets her match in CINDERELLA: From Fabletown with Love #2.

Check out these pages and head to IGN later today for more.

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Vertigo: Graphic Connection

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

By Pamela Mullin

“A twisting supernatural tale that spans countries and eras,” says USA TODAY’s feature on LUNA PARK

CBR interviews Kevin Baker about LUNA PARK

LUNA PARK is reviewed by the SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE

i09 interviews Scott Snyder about AMERICAN VAMPIRE

IGN reviews SWEET TOOTH

Cory Doctorow at BOING BOING reviews PETER & MAX: A Fables Novel saying “As with the Fables comics, Willingham manages to merge the gentle, meandering feel of fairy tales with a breakneck, contemporary pacing. . . . The characters and stories are very engaging, the tension real, the mythos powerful. There’s everything to like about Peter & Max, even if you’ve never cracked a Fables comic (though you probably will, once you’ve finished reading the book).”

And in case you missed them, THE ONION, IGN and UNDER THE RADAR reviewed CINDERELLA: From Fabletown with Love

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VERTIGO GRAPHIC CONNECTION

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

By Pamela Mullin

WIRED and CBR feature interviews with G. Willow Wilson about Vol. 2 of AIR featuring Amelia Earhart and LARGE HEARTED BOY posts her air themed music playlist.

BOING BOING calls JACK OF FABLES Vol. 6 “gripping and thought-provoking; philosophically substantial and sparklingly funny.” Check out the full review.

NEWSARAMA features an interview with Chris Roberson about CINDERELLA: From Fabletown with Love.

And Jason Aaron talks SCALPED at CBR and IGN reviews issue #32.

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Cindy jumps off Big Ben

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

By Pamela Mullin

You’ve seen these pages from CINDERELLA: From Fabletown with Love in black & white. Now, check them out in color!

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Is Jack Coming Back?

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

By Pamela Mullin

Well, he can’t stay away from JACK OF FABLES forever can he? #36, “Jack ‘n’ Apes” features an untold tale of Jack’s past drawn by artist Tony Akins and written by guest-scripter and novelist Chris Roberson (who is also writing this Fall’s highly anticipated mini-series CINDERELLA: From Fabletown With Love—about a woman with a secret identity who loves shoes as much as I do) with cover by Brian Bolland. Catch a glimpse below.

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