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WINNER OF FOURTEEN EISNER AWARDS. The final battle between the free Fables of the mundane world and the Empire occupying their former Homelands is about to begin, and the scrappy storybook heroes have already managed to even the odds considerably. With his previously unstoppable wooden soldiers neutralized, the Adversary is about to get his first taste of high technology in the form of steel-jacketed bullets and laser-guided bombs. But the ruler who conquered a hundred different worlds didn-t do it by fighting clean-and he-s still got a surprise or two left to spring on the residents of Fabletown. Collects issues #70-75 in Bill Willingham-s Eisner Award-winning Vertigo series.
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20 primary books23 released booksFables is a 30-book series with 20 primary works first released in 2002 with contributions by Bill Willingham, Iulia Gorzo, and 3 others.
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75 issues is a big milestone for a Vertigo series. Sandman, Lucifer, and Preacher all ended at 75 issues, and with Fables reaching their 75th issue in this collection, it's fair to say they're continuing that tradition, ending ‘volume 1' of the Fables story.
To recap the story so far: All of the characters from fable and myth are real. They've been driven out of their homelands by a figure originally known only as The Adversary, and have settled new homes in New York City and Baghdad, but with plans to eventually retake those homelands.
War and Pieces is the story of the retaking of the Homelands. I've read some reviews where readers have complained that the war goes too easily, and that there's little true conflict as a result. I can see where those people are coming from, but I have to disagree; I think a lot of people were seeing this volume as the climax of the Fables story, but I think that the actual climax was the Fables coming together and turning themselves from a bunch of people living together to a true Community - War and Pieces is actually the denouement of the story, wrapping up all of the pieces so that volume 2 can start nicely in issue 76.