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I will start this review with a confession. I've never read Animal Farm or Lord of the Flies, two literary classics that this volume of Animal Farm alludes to. However, even in my casual acquaintance with both books, I can see some parallels in the story.
Animal Farm is more serious than Legends in Exile, the first volume. It deals with the question of the Fables who cannot blend into society like their more human counterparts. Snow White takes her sister Rose Red up to the farm to do her twice y ...more
Animal Farm is more serious than Legends in Exile, the first volume. It deals with the question of the Fables who cannot blend into society like their more human counterparts. Snow White takes her sister Rose Red up to the farm to do her twice y ...more

Animal Farm…

In comic form!
Brief Introduction:
After reading the first volume in Bill Willingham’s popular “Fables” series, I was a bit interested in reading the second volume of this series, hoping to find out more about the Adversary who took the Fables’ land from them. But in “Fables: Animal Farm,” we are actually introduced to a revolution on the Animal Farm where Fable characters who are not human or cannot maintain a human form reside. “Fables: Animal Farm” is a great follow up t ...more

In comic form!
Brief Introduction:
After reading the first volume in Bill Willingham’s popular “Fables” series, I was a bit interested in reading the second volume of this series, hoping to find out more about the Adversary who took the Fables’ land from them. But in “Fables: Animal Farm,” we are actually introduced to a revolution on the Animal Farm where Fable characters who are not human or cannot maintain a human form reside. “Fables: Animal Farm” is a great follow up t ...more

I use to really read comic books, and then the writing in the ones I read decline while the price went up. Since then, I have periodically brought comics, usually "classic" ones such as Watchmen or literary comic book . . sorry I mean graphic novels such as Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History. I was wary of picking up the Fables series, but I finally did.
This volume (containing one story arch) isn't quite as good as the first. There were more loose threads, and the characterizati ...more
This volume (containing one story arch) isn't quite as good as the first. There were more loose threads, and the characterizati ...more

This series is just lots of fun. It is key that you do not mind if your favorite stories/fairy tales are completely messed up. I can't wait to read the next book!
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