The Literals #2 – 2009 continues the clever and metafictional mini-series that spun out of Fables and Jack of Fables, offering a creative collision of storytelling tropes, genre deconstruction, and sharp character dynamics. Available now from ComicBookXS.com, this second chapter in the "The Great Fables Crossover" escalates the stakes as fictional archetypes wage war over the power of narrative itself.
Co-written by Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges, with expressive and dynamic art by Mark Buckingham, this issue sees the concept of reality itself under threat, as personified characters like Writer, Genre, and the dangerous Kevin Thorn (an author with godlike narrative control) confront one another. The tension builds as key players from the Fables universe and its spin-offs attempt to stop Kevin from rewriting existence to suit his whims. Clever, densely layered, and often satirical, The Literals is a sharp commentary on authorship, creativity, and the dangerous appeal of omnipotence.
This comic is not only essential for fans of the Fables universe, but also appeals to readers who appreciate postmodern storytelling and genre-savvy satire. The Literals #2 is a pivotal part of a crossover that helped reshape Vertigo’s larger mythos, bridging grounded fairy tale characters with cosmic-level narrative stakes.
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Add The Literals #2 – 2009 to your collection today and continue the fight for control over the written world—where words can create or destroy reality itself.
The Literals #2 - 2009
- Product Code: DC
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£4.50
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