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		<title>Blackest Night Is Nearly Upon Us!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, sure, Blackest Night #1 comes out next week and that will &#8220;officially&#8221; kick off the DC event of the summer, but we&#8217;ve got some amazing Blackest Night prelude issues in stock that will both bring you up to speed for Blackest Night and get you pumped for what&#8217;s to come.
This is what we&#8217;ve got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-43___346126%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><img src="http://images.tfaw.com/covers_tfaw/300/ma/may090110d.jpg" /></a>Okay, sure, <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FBlackest-Night-1-%2528of-8%2529___346125%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Blackest Night</i> #1</a> comes out next week and that will &#8220;officially&#8221; kick off the DC event of the summer, but we&#8217;ve got some amazing <i>Blackest Night</i> prelude issues in stock that will both bring you up to speed for <i>Blackest Night</i> and get you pumped for what&#8217;s to come.</p>
<p>This is what we&#8217;ve got so far:<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-42___344496%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern</i> #42</a>&#8211;The Green Lanterns wage their battle with Orange Lantern Larfleeze and his avarice. Plus, we see the power of the Blue Lantern!<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-Corps-38___346128%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern Corps</i> #38</a>&#8211;A new direction for the Green Lantern Corps, and you won&#8217;t like it! You&#8217;ve gotta get this issue.<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-43___346126%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern</i> #43 (pictured here)</a>&#8211;The events of this issue transpire before <i>Blackest Night</i> #0 and give us a lot of insight into William Hand&#8217;s (a.k.a. the Black Hand&#8217;s) past. It&#8217;s the <b>perfect jumping-on point</b> for the uninitiated.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re psyched for <i>Blackest Night</i>, so we&#8217;ve come up with a <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FBlackest-Night%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713">Blackest Night page</a> that will serve as the perfect place to find all newly released and upcoming issues!</p>
<p>What do you think?  Are you excited for <i>Blackest Night</i>?  Let us know below!</p>
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		<title>Blackest Night Is Nearly Upon Us!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, sure, Blackest Night #1 comes out next week and that will &#8220;officially&#8221; kick off the DC event of the summer, but we&#8217;ve got some amazing Blackest Night prelude issues in stock that will both bring you up to speed for Blackest Night and get you pumped for what&#8217;s to come.
This is what we&#8217;ve got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-43___346126%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><img src="http://images.tfaw.com/covers_tfaw/300/ma/may090110d.jpg" /></a>Okay, sure, <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FBlackest-Night-1-%2528of-8%2529___346125%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Blackest Night</i> #1</a> comes out next week and that will &#8220;officially&#8221; kick off the DC event of the summer, but we&#8217;ve got some amazing <i>Blackest Night</i> prelude issues in stock that will both bring you up to speed for <i>Blackest Night</i> and get you pumped for what&#8217;s to come.</p>
<p>This is what we&#8217;ve got so far:<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-42___344496%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern</i> #42</a>&#8211;The Green Lanterns wage their battle with Orange Lantern Larfleeze and his avarice. Plus, we see the power of the Blue Lantern!<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-Corps-38___346128%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern Corps</i> #38</a>&#8211;A new direction for the Green Lantern Corps, and you won&#8217;t like it! You&#8217;ve gotta get this issue.<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-43___346126%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern</i> #43 (pictured here)</a>&#8211;The events of this issue transpire before <i>Blackest Night</i> #0 and give us a lot of insight into William Hand&#8217;s (a.k.a. the Black Hand&#8217;s) past. It&#8217;s the <b>perfect jumping-on point</b> for the uninitiated.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re psyched for <i>Blackest Night</i>, so we&#8217;ve come up with a <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FBlackest-Night%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713">Blackest Night page</a> that will serve as the perfect place to find all newly released and upcoming issues!</p>
<p>What do you think?  Are you excited for <i>Blackest Night</i>?  Let us know below!</p>
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		<title>Blackest Night Is Nearly Upon Us!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, sure, Blackest Night #1 comes out next week and that will &#8220;officially&#8221; kick off the DC event of the summer, but we&#8217;ve got some amazing Blackest Night prelude issues in stock that will both bring you up to speed for Blackest Night and get you pumped for what&#8217;s to come.
This is what we&#8217;ve got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-43___346126%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><img src="http://images.tfaw.com/covers_tfaw/300/ma/may090110d.jpg" /></a>Okay, sure, <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FBlackest-Night-1-%2528of-8%2529___346125%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Blackest Night</i> #1</a> comes out next week and that will &#8220;officially&#8221; kick off the DC event of the summer, but we&#8217;ve got some amazing <i>Blackest Night</i> prelude issues in stock that will both bring you up to speed for <i>Blackest Night</i> and get you pumped for what&#8217;s to come.</p>
<p>This is what we&#8217;ve got so far:<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-42___344496%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern</i> #42</a>&#8211;The Green Lanterns wage their battle with Orange Lantern Larfleeze and his avarice. Plus, we see the power of the Blue Lantern!<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-Corps-38___346128%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern Corps</i> #38</a>&#8211;A new direction for the Green Lantern Corps, and you won&#8217;t like it! You&#8217;ve gotta get this issue.<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-43___346126%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern</i> #43 (pictured here)</a>&#8211;The events of this issue transpire before <i>Blackest Night</i> #0 and give us a lot of insight into William Hand&#8217;s (a.k.a. the Black Hand&#8217;s) past. It&#8217;s the <b>perfect jumping-on point</b> for the uninitiated.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re psyched for <i>Blackest Night</i>, so we&#8217;ve come up with a <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FBlackest-Night%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713">Blackest Night page</a> that will serve as the perfect place to find all newly released and upcoming issues!</p>
<p>What do you think?  Are you excited for <i>Blackest Night</i>?  Let us know below!</p>
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		<title>Blackest Night Is Nearly Upon Us!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, sure, Blackest Night #1 comes out next week and that will &#8220;officially&#8221; kick off the DC event of the summer, but we&#8217;ve got some amazing Blackest Night prelude issues in stock that will both bring you up to speed for Blackest Night and get you pumped for what&#8217;s to come.
This is what we&#8217;ve got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-43___346126%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><img src="http://images.tfaw.com/covers_tfaw/300/ma/may090110d.jpg" /></a>Okay, sure, <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FBlackest-Night-1-%2528of-8%2529___346125%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Blackest Night</i> #1</a> comes out next week and that will &#8220;officially&#8221; kick off the DC event of the summer, but we&#8217;ve got some amazing <i>Blackest Night</i> prelude issues in stock that will both bring you up to speed for <i>Blackest Night</i> and get you pumped for what&#8217;s to come.</p>
<p>This is what we&#8217;ve got so far:<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-42___344496%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern</i> #42</a>&#8211;The Green Lanterns wage their battle with Orange Lantern Larfleeze and his avarice. Plus, we see the power of the Blue Lantern!<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-Corps-38___346128%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern Corps</i> #38</a>&#8211;A new direction for the Green Lantern Corps, and you won&#8217;t like it! You&#8217;ve gotta get this issue.<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-43___346126%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern</i> #43 (pictured here)</a>&#8211;The events of this issue transpire before <i>Blackest Night</i> #0 and give us a lot of insight into William Hand&#8217;s (a.k.a. the Black Hand&#8217;s) past. It&#8217;s the <b>perfect jumping-on point</b> for the uninitiated.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re psyched for <i>Blackest Night</i>, so we&#8217;ve come up with a <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FBlackest-Night%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713">Blackest Night page</a> that will serve as the perfect place to find all newly released and upcoming issues!</p>
<p>What do you think?  Are you excited for <i>Blackest Night</i>?  Let us know below!</p>
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		<title>Blackest Night Is Nearly Upon Us!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, sure, Blackest Night #1 comes out next week and that will &#8220;officially&#8221; kick off the DC event of the summer, but we&#8217;ve got some amazing Blackest Night prelude issues in stock that will both bring you up to speed for Blackest Night and get you pumped for what&#8217;s to come.
This is what we&#8217;ve got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-43___346126%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><img src="http://images.tfaw.com/covers_tfaw/300/ma/may090110d.jpg" /></a>Okay, sure, <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FBlackest-Night-1-%2528of-8%2529___346125%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Blackest Night</i> #1</a> comes out next week and that will &#8220;officially&#8221; kick off the DC event of the summer, but we&#8217;ve got some amazing <i>Blackest Night</i> prelude issues in stock that will both bring you up to speed for <i>Blackest Night</i> and get you pumped for what&#8217;s to come.</p>
<p>This is what we&#8217;ve got so far:<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-42___344496%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern</i> #42</a>&#8211;The Green Lanterns wage their battle with Orange Lantern Larfleeze and his avarice. Plus, we see the power of the Blue Lantern!<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-Corps-38___346128%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern Corps</i> #38</a>&#8211;A new direction for the Green Lantern Corps, and you won&#8217;t like it! You&#8217;ve gotta get this issue.<br />
<a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FGreen-Lantern-43___346126%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713"><i>Green Lantern</i> #43 (pictured here)</a>&#8211;The events of this issue transpire before <i>Blackest Night</i> #0 and give us a lot of insight into William Hand&#8217;s (a.k.a. the Black Hand&#8217;s) past. It&#8217;s the <b>perfect jumping-on point</b> for the uninitiated.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re psyched for <i>Blackest Night</i>, so we&#8217;ve come up with a <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FBlackest-Night%3Fqt%3Dssblog20090713">Blackest Night page</a> that will serve as the perfect place to find all newly released and upcoming issues!</p>
<p>What do you think?  Are you excited for <i>Blackest Night</i>?  Let us know below!</p>
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		<title>Graphic Content: Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We skipped last Friday, since it was a holiday weekend, but we&#8217;re back with a vengeance this week for another Graphic Content &#8220;book club&#8221; meeting. We&#8217;re meeting up to discuss Fables trade paperbacks each Friday until we catch up with monthly issues. How can you participate? Join the discussion by posting a comment below, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-9%253A-Sons-Of-Empire___263838%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><img class="leftimage" src="http://images.tfaw.com/covers_tfaw/200/ma/mar070271d.jpg" alt="Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire" width="250" /></a>We skipped last Friday, since it was a holiday weekend, but we&#8217;re back with a vengeance this week for another <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2Fblog%2Ftag%2Fgraphic-content%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF" target="_blank">Graphic Content</a> &#8220;book club&#8221; meeting. We&#8217;re meeting up to discuss <em>Fables</em> trade paperbacks each Friday until we catch up with monthly issues. How can you participate? <strong>Join the discussion by posting a comment below, and we&#8217;ll send you a special coupon code or gift certificate!</strong></p>
<p>This week&#8217;s <i>Fables</i> trade is <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-9%253A-Sons-Of-Empire___263838%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</i></a>, which deals with the fallout from Bigby&#8217;s attack on the Homelands in <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-8%253A-Wolves___245145%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 8: Wolves</i></a>. Fabletown may live to regret rattling The Adversary&#8217;s cage&#8211;if they&#8217;re lucky. The Adversary has not only sent an ambassador to Fabletown&#8211;the twisted and maniacal Hansel (yes, <i>that</i> Hansel)&#8211;but he&#8217;s called his most powerful allies to discuss ways they can kill everyone and everything in the &#8220;Mundy&#8221; world and use it as a garbage dump. Yeah, it&#8217;s pretty scary.</p>
<p>Of course, Pinocchio and Rodney (the wooden soldier who was turned into flesh and sent to spy of Fabletown) are horrified and voice their objections&#8211;including the ways Fabletown and the Mundy world can defeat them. Unfortunately, this was just what Geppetto was counting on. Now he&#8217;s revised his plans further to deal with this new information, which makes him deadlier than ever.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Little Red Riding Hood gets a kaPOW!! makeover, causing Flycatcher to revert to being a frog. Could he feel guilty about finding another woman attractive after losing his wife in the Homelands? Also, Snow White and Bigby celebrate their first Christmas as a family, and Snow raises the stakes by asking for a family trip as her Christmas present: she wants to visit Bigby&#8217;s hated father, the North Wind.</p>
<p>Lots of seeds for future story here: Little Boy Blue and Rose Red seems to be getting closer, as he edges toward the realization the Little Red Riding Hood isn&#8217;t&#8211;and never was&#8211;his girl; we get a brief snapshot of what it&#8217;s like to grow several feet of hair a day (Rapunzel!); and there&#8217;s a section of one- and two-page stories answering readers&#8217; questions and drawn by guest artists like Joelle Jones, David Lapham, and more! Oh, and we discover that Santa is a Fable, and he explains to Ambrose (one of Snow and Bigby&#8217;s cubs) just how he visits every house in the land in one night.</p>
<p><img class="leftimage" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/bb3dd94b1ab4274556a0c364901f7928?s=48&amp;d=wavatar&amp;r=PG" alt="" />Now it&#8217;s time to discuss your thoughts:</p>
<p><strong>What did you like best about <em>Fables Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</em>?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>: It&#8217;s really hard for me choose the favorite thing.  We got so much out of these 200 pages!  When I first opened the book, it flipped open to page 50. There, I found a three-page short story: <i>Porky Pine Pie</i>. The story was really enjoyable and the art blew me away. </p>
<p>There was more in there that I really liked, such as the Snow Queen&#8217;s plan for Mundy domination and the <I>Burning Questions</i> in the back of the book, but I keep on coming back to <i>Porky Pine Pie</i>.</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I really enjoyed this, but not as much as <i>Wolves</i>&#8211;while I liked all of the little snippets of stories, it didn&#8217;t pack as big a punch as some of the other trades. That being said, I liked this one a lot! Seeing Bigby and Snow&#8217;s family life was cool. Also, I loved Ride&#8217;s &#8220;Extreme Makeover&#8221; and the exchange between Santa and Flycatcher&#8211;a.k.a. Ambrose, who has apparently recovered his memories from his previous life, and apparently is the key to Fabletown&#8217;s salvation.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Hansel&#8217;s story? A righteous crusader, maladjusted adult with a troubled past, or overzealous nut job?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  I&#8217;m going to go with nut job.  First, his parents leave him and his sister to die in the woods.  Then they encounter a witch who tries to kill them.  They burn the witch, then become pilgrims.  He was born to be a witch hunter.  Only a monster would do that to his sister.</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: Yeah, Hansel is a scary nut job. Totally committed to his twisted world view, and completely convinced that his way is righteous. I see him causing a lot of problems for Fabletown in the future.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s your take on Pinocchio&#8217;s assessment of the Mundy/Fable retaliation for the plague assault?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  Ummm . . . he didn&#8217;t know the Fables had a genii?  Was Willingham just using him as a device, or are the spies really that good?  I thought it was a great assessment to inspire trepidation, but a little unrealistic.  Wouldn&#8217;t the easier option be to abandon the Mundy world and hole up in the cloud kingdom?  </p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I thought it was pretty eye-opening, but naive. I really think it would take some doing to convince the &#8220;Mundys&#8221; that Fables are real, especially in the middle of a massive plague. I also felt bad for Pinocchio because he thought he had dissuaded his father from going to war, but he only helped Geppetto refine his plans.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s was your favorite <i>Burning Question</i> backup story? Do you have a questions of your own?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  I liked the little pigs&#8217; story. They are so tiny, but in their little piggy brains, they&#8217;re still big old giants.  Totally cute.  I&#8217;ve got one . . . what does Baba Yaga do to pass the time in her imprisonment?</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I loved the little pigs&#8217; story too, because I love Joelle Jones, but I also loved the story about training for the mouse police. I love the mouse police! Here&#8217;s my question: what happens if one of Snow&#8217;s cubs grows up to be the fairest in the land . . . fairer than Snow?</p>
<p>Audience participation time.  Have you read <i>Sons of Empire</i>?  Share your thoughts below, and we&#8217;ll see you next week for <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-10-The-Good-Prince___315758%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 10: The Good Prince</i></a>!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-9%253A-Sons-Of-Empire___263838%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><img class="leftimage" src="http://images.tfaw.com/covers_tfaw/200/ma/mar070271d.jpg" alt="Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire" width="250" /></a>We skipped last Friday, since it was a holiday weekend, but we&#8217;re back with a vengeance this week for another <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2Fblog%2Ftag%2Fgraphic-content%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF" target="_blank">Graphic Content</a> &#8220;book club&#8221; meeting. We&#8217;re meeting up to discuss <em>Fables</em> trade paperbacks each Friday until we catch up with monthly issues. How can you participate? <strong>Join the discussion by posting a comment below, and we&#8217;ll send you a special coupon code or gift certificate!</strong></p>
<p>This week&#8217;s <i>Fables</i> trade is <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-9%253A-Sons-Of-Empire___263838%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</i></a>, which deals with the fallout from Bigby&#8217;s attack on the Homelands in <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-8%253A-Wolves___245145%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 8: Wolves</i></a>. Fabletown may live to regret rattling The Adversary&#8217;s cage&#8211;if they&#8217;re lucky. The Adversary has not only sent an ambassador to Fabletown&#8211;the twisted and maniacal Hansel (yes, <i>that</i> Hansel)&#8211;but he&#8217;s called his most powerful allies to discuss ways they can kill everyone and everything in the &#8220;Mundy&#8221; world and use it as a garbage dump. Yeah, it&#8217;s pretty scary.</p>
<p>Of course, Pinocchio and Rodney (the wooden soldier who was turned into flesh and sent to spy of Fabletown) are horrified and voice their objections&#8211;including the ways Fabletown and the Mundy world can defeat them. Unfortunately, this was just what Geppetto was counting on. Now he&#8217;s revised his plans further to deal with this new information, which makes him deadlier than ever.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Little Red Riding Hood gets a kaPOW!! makeover, causing Flycatcher to revert to being a frog. Could he feel guilty about finding another woman attractive after losing his wife in the Homelands? Also, Snow White and Bigby celebrate their first Christmas as a family, and Snow raises the stakes by asking for a family trip as her Christmas present: she wants to visit Bigby&#8217;s hated father, the North Wind.</p>
<p>Lots of seeds for future story here: Little Boy Blue and Rose Red seems to be getting closer, as he edges toward the realization the Little Red Riding Hood isn&#8217;t&#8211;and never was&#8211;his girl; we get a brief snapshot of what it&#8217;s like to grow several feet of hair a day (Rapunzel!); and there&#8217;s a section of one- and two-page stories answering readers&#8217; questions and drawn by guest artists like Joelle Jones, David Lapham, and more! Oh, and we discover that Santa is a Fable, and he explains to Ambrose (one of Snow and Bigby&#8217;s cubs) just how he visits every house in the land in one night.</p>
<p><img class="leftimage" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/bb3dd94b1ab4274556a0c364901f7928?s=48&amp;d=wavatar&amp;r=PG" alt="" />Now it&#8217;s time to discuss your thoughts:</p>
<p><strong>What did you like best about <em>Fables Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</em>?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>: It&#8217;s really hard for me choose the favorite thing.  We got so much out of these 200 pages!  When I first opened the book, it flipped open to page 50. There, I found a three-page short story: <i>Porky Pine Pie</i>. The story was really enjoyable and the art blew me away. </p>
<p>There was more in there that I really liked, such as the Snow Queen&#8217;s plan for Mundy domination and the <I>Burning Questions</i> in the back of the book, but I keep on coming back to <i>Porky Pine Pie</i>.</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I really enjoyed this, but not as much as <i>Wolves</i>&#8211;while I liked all of the little snippets of stories, it didn&#8217;t pack as big a punch as some of the other trades. That being said, I liked this one a lot! Seeing Bigby and Snow&#8217;s family life was cool. Also, I loved Ride&#8217;s &#8220;Extreme Makeover&#8221; and the exchange between Santa and Flycatcher&#8211;a.k.a. Ambrose, who has apparently recovered his memories from his previous life, and apparently is the key to Fabletown&#8217;s salvation.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Hansel&#8217;s story? A righteous crusader, maladjusted adult with a troubled past, or overzealous nut job?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  I&#8217;m going to go with nut job.  First, his parents leave him and his sister to die in the woods.  Then they encounter a witch who tries to kill them.  They burn the witch, then become pilgrims.  He was born to be a witch hunter.  Only a monster would do that to his sister.</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: Yeah, Hansel is a scary nut job. Totally committed to his twisted world view, and completely convinced that his way is righteous. I see him causing a lot of problems for Fabletown in the future.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s your take on Pinocchio&#8217;s assessment of the Mundy/Fable retaliation for the plague assault?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  Ummm . . . he didn&#8217;t know the Fables had a genii?  Was Willingham just using him as a device, or are the spies really that good?  I thought it was a great assessment to inspire trepidation, but a little unrealistic.  Wouldn&#8217;t the easier option be to abandon the Mundy world and hole up in the cloud kingdom?  </p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I thought it was pretty eye-opening, but naive. I really think it would take some doing to convince the &#8220;Mundys&#8221; that Fables are real, especially in the middle of a massive plague. I also felt bad for Pinocchio because he thought he had dissuaded his father from going to war, but he only helped Geppetto refine his plans.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s was your favorite <i>Burning Question</i> backup story? Do you have a questions of your own?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  I liked the little pigs&#8217; story. They are so tiny, but in their little piggy brains, they&#8217;re still big old giants.  Totally cute.  I&#8217;ve got one . . . what does Baba Yaga do to pass the time in her imprisonment?</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I loved the little pigs&#8217; story too, because I love Joelle Jones, but I also loved the story about training for the mouse police. I love the mouse police! Here&#8217;s my question: what happens if one of Snow&#8217;s cubs grows up to be the fairest in the land . . . fairer than Snow?</p>
<p>Audience participation time.  Have you read <i>Sons of Empire</i>?  Share your thoughts below, and we&#8217;ll see you next week for <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-10-The-Good-Prince___315758%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 10: The Good Prince</i></a>!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-9%253A-Sons-Of-Empire___263838%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><img class="leftimage" src="http://images.tfaw.com/covers_tfaw/200/ma/mar070271d.jpg" alt="Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire" width="250" /></a>We skipped last Friday, since it was a holiday weekend, but we&#8217;re back with a vengeance this week for another <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2Fblog%2Ftag%2Fgraphic-content%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF" target="_blank">Graphic Content</a> &#8220;book club&#8221; meeting. We&#8217;re meeting up to discuss <em>Fables</em> trade paperbacks each Friday until we catch up with monthly issues. How can you participate? <strong>Join the discussion by posting a comment below, and we&#8217;ll send you a special coupon code or gift certificate!</strong></p>
<p>This week&#8217;s <i>Fables</i> trade is <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-9%253A-Sons-Of-Empire___263838%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</i></a>, which deals with the fallout from Bigby&#8217;s attack on the Homelands in <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-8%253A-Wolves___245145%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 8: Wolves</i></a>. Fabletown may live to regret rattling The Adversary&#8217;s cage&#8211;if they&#8217;re lucky. The Adversary has not only sent an ambassador to Fabletown&#8211;the twisted and maniacal Hansel (yes, <i>that</i> Hansel)&#8211;but he&#8217;s called his most powerful allies to discuss ways they can kill everyone and everything in the &#8220;Mundy&#8221; world and use it as a garbage dump. Yeah, it&#8217;s pretty scary.</p>
<p>Of course, Pinocchio and Rodney (the wooden soldier who was turned into flesh and sent to spy of Fabletown) are horrified and voice their objections&#8211;including the ways Fabletown and the Mundy world can defeat them. Unfortunately, this was just what Geppetto was counting on. Now he&#8217;s revised his plans further to deal with this new information, which makes him deadlier than ever.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Little Red Riding Hood gets a kaPOW!! makeover, causing Flycatcher to revert to being a frog. Could he feel guilty about finding another woman attractive after losing his wife in the Homelands? Also, Snow White and Bigby celebrate their first Christmas as a family, and Snow raises the stakes by asking for a family trip as her Christmas present: she wants to visit Bigby&#8217;s hated father, the North Wind.</p>
<p>Lots of seeds for future story here: Little Boy Blue and Rose Red seems to be getting closer, as he edges toward the realization the Little Red Riding Hood isn&#8217;t&#8211;and never was&#8211;his girl; we get a brief snapshot of what it&#8217;s like to grow several feet of hair a day (Rapunzel!); and there&#8217;s a section of one- and two-page stories answering readers&#8217; questions and drawn by guest artists like Joelle Jones, David Lapham, and more! Oh, and we discover that Santa is a Fable, and he explains to Ambrose (one of Snow and Bigby&#8217;s cubs) just how he visits every house in the land in one night.</p>
<p><img class="leftimage" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/bb3dd94b1ab4274556a0c364901f7928?s=48&amp;d=wavatar&amp;r=PG" alt="" />Now it&#8217;s time to discuss your thoughts:</p>
<p><strong>What did you like best about <em>Fables Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</em>?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>: It&#8217;s really hard for me choose the favorite thing.  We got so much out of these 200 pages!  When I first opened the book, it flipped open to page 50. There, I found a three-page short story: <i>Porky Pine Pie</i>. The story was really enjoyable and the art blew me away. </p>
<p>There was more in there that I really liked, such as the Snow Queen&#8217;s plan for Mundy domination and the <I>Burning Questions</i> in the back of the book, but I keep on coming back to <i>Porky Pine Pie</i>.</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I really enjoyed this, but not as much as <i>Wolves</i>&#8211;while I liked all of the little snippets of stories, it didn&#8217;t pack as big a punch as some of the other trades. That being said, I liked this one a lot! Seeing Bigby and Snow&#8217;s family life was cool. Also, I loved Ride&#8217;s &#8220;Extreme Makeover&#8221; and the exchange between Santa and Flycatcher&#8211;a.k.a. Ambrose, who has apparently recovered his memories from his previous life, and apparently is the key to Fabletown&#8217;s salvation.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Hansel&#8217;s story? A righteous crusader, maladjusted adult with a troubled past, or overzealous nut job?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  I&#8217;m going to go with nut job.  First, his parents leave him and his sister to die in the woods.  Then they encounter a witch who tries to kill them.  They burn the witch, then become pilgrims.  He was born to be a witch hunter.  Only a monster would do that to his sister.</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: Yeah, Hansel is a scary nut job. Totally committed to his twisted world view, and completely convinced that his way is righteous. I see him causing a lot of problems for Fabletown in the future.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s your take on Pinocchio&#8217;s assessment of the Mundy/Fable retaliation for the plague assault?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  Ummm . . . he didn&#8217;t know the Fables had a genii?  Was Willingham just using him as a device, or are the spies really that good?  I thought it was a great assessment to inspire trepidation, but a little unrealistic.  Wouldn&#8217;t the easier option be to abandon the Mundy world and hole up in the cloud kingdom?  </p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I thought it was pretty eye-opening, but naive. I really think it would take some doing to convince the &#8220;Mundys&#8221; that Fables are real, especially in the middle of a massive plague. I also felt bad for Pinocchio because he thought he had dissuaded his father from going to war, but he only helped Geppetto refine his plans.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s was your favorite <i>Burning Question</i> backup story? Do you have a questions of your own?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  I liked the little pigs&#8217; story. They are so tiny, but in their little piggy brains, they&#8217;re still big old giants.  Totally cute.  I&#8217;ve got one . . . what does Baba Yaga do to pass the time in her imprisonment?</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I loved the little pigs&#8217; story too, because I love Joelle Jones, but I also loved the story about training for the mouse police. I love the mouse police! Here&#8217;s my question: what happens if one of Snow&#8217;s cubs grows up to be the fairest in the land . . . fairer than Snow?</p>
<p>Audience participation time.  Have you read <i>Sons of Empire</i>?  Share your thoughts below, and we&#8217;ll see you next week for <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-10-The-Good-Prince___315758%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 10: The Good Prince</i></a>!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-9%253A-Sons-Of-Empire___263838%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><img class="leftimage" src="http://images.tfaw.com/covers_tfaw/200/ma/mar070271d.jpg" alt="Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire" width="250" /></a>We skipped last Friday, since it was a holiday weekend, but we&#8217;re back with a vengeance this week for another <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2Fblog%2Ftag%2Fgraphic-content%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF" target="_blank">Graphic Content</a> &#8220;book club&#8221; meeting. We&#8217;re meeting up to discuss <em>Fables</em> trade paperbacks each Friday until we catch up with monthly issues. How can you participate? <strong>Join the discussion by posting a comment below, and we&#8217;ll send you a special coupon code or gift certificate!</strong></p>
<p>This week&#8217;s <i>Fables</i> trade is <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-9%253A-Sons-Of-Empire___263838%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</i></a>, which deals with the fallout from Bigby&#8217;s attack on the Homelands in <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-8%253A-Wolves___245145%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 8: Wolves</i></a>. Fabletown may live to regret rattling The Adversary&#8217;s cage&#8211;if they&#8217;re lucky. The Adversary has not only sent an ambassador to Fabletown&#8211;the twisted and maniacal Hansel (yes, <i>that</i> Hansel)&#8211;but he&#8217;s called his most powerful allies to discuss ways they can kill everyone and everything in the &#8220;Mundy&#8221; world and use it as a garbage dump. Yeah, it&#8217;s pretty scary.</p>
<p>Of course, Pinocchio and Rodney (the wooden soldier who was turned into flesh and sent to spy of Fabletown) are horrified and voice their objections&#8211;including the ways Fabletown and the Mundy world can defeat them. Unfortunately, this was just what Geppetto was counting on. Now he&#8217;s revised his plans further to deal with this new information, which makes him deadlier than ever.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Little Red Riding Hood gets a kaPOW!! makeover, causing Flycatcher to revert to being a frog. Could he feel guilty about finding another woman attractive after losing his wife in the Homelands? Also, Snow White and Bigby celebrate their first Christmas as a family, and Snow raises the stakes by asking for a family trip as her Christmas present: she wants to visit Bigby&#8217;s hated father, the North Wind.</p>
<p>Lots of seeds for future story here: Little Boy Blue and Rose Red seems to be getting closer, as he edges toward the realization the Little Red Riding Hood isn&#8217;t&#8211;and never was&#8211;his girl; we get a brief snapshot of what it&#8217;s like to grow several feet of hair a day (Rapunzel!); and there&#8217;s a section of one- and two-page stories answering readers&#8217; questions and drawn by guest artists like Joelle Jones, David Lapham, and more! Oh, and we discover that Santa is a Fable, and he explains to Ambrose (one of Snow and Bigby&#8217;s cubs) just how he visits every house in the land in one night.</p>
<p><img class="leftimage" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/bb3dd94b1ab4274556a0c364901f7928?s=48&amp;d=wavatar&amp;r=PG" alt="" />Now it&#8217;s time to discuss your thoughts:</p>
<p><strong>What did you like best about <em>Fables Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</em>?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>: It&#8217;s really hard for me choose the favorite thing.  We got so much out of these 200 pages!  When I first opened the book, it flipped open to page 50. There, I found a three-page short story: <i>Porky Pine Pie</i>. The story was really enjoyable and the art blew me away. </p>
<p>There was more in there that I really liked, such as the Snow Queen&#8217;s plan for Mundy domination and the <I>Burning Questions</i> in the back of the book, but I keep on coming back to <i>Porky Pine Pie</i>.</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I really enjoyed this, but not as much as <i>Wolves</i>&#8211;while I liked all of the little snippets of stories, it didn&#8217;t pack as big a punch as some of the other trades. That being said, I liked this one a lot! Seeing Bigby and Snow&#8217;s family life was cool. Also, I loved Ride&#8217;s &#8220;Extreme Makeover&#8221; and the exchange between Santa and Flycatcher&#8211;a.k.a. Ambrose, who has apparently recovered his memories from his previous life, and apparently is the key to Fabletown&#8217;s salvation.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Hansel&#8217;s story? A righteous crusader, maladjusted adult with a troubled past, or overzealous nut job?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  I&#8217;m going to go with nut job.  First, his parents leave him and his sister to die in the woods.  Then they encounter a witch who tries to kill them.  They burn the witch, then become pilgrims.  He was born to be a witch hunter.  Only a monster would do that to his sister.</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: Yeah, Hansel is a scary nut job. Totally committed to his twisted world view, and completely convinced that his way is righteous. I see him causing a lot of problems for Fabletown in the future.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s your take on Pinocchio&#8217;s assessment of the Mundy/Fable retaliation for the plague assault?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  Ummm . . . he didn&#8217;t know the Fables had a genii?  Was Willingham just using him as a device, or are the spies really that good?  I thought it was a great assessment to inspire trepidation, but a little unrealistic.  Wouldn&#8217;t the easier option be to abandon the Mundy world and hole up in the cloud kingdom?  </p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I thought it was pretty eye-opening, but naive. I really think it would take some doing to convince the &#8220;Mundys&#8221; that Fables are real, especially in the middle of a massive plague. I also felt bad for Pinocchio because he thought he had dissuaded his father from going to war, but he only helped Geppetto refine his plans.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s was your favorite <i>Burning Question</i> backup story? Do you have a questions of your own?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  I liked the little pigs&#8217; story. They are so tiny, but in their little piggy brains, they&#8217;re still big old giants.  Totally cute.  I&#8217;ve got one . . . what does Baba Yaga do to pass the time in her imprisonment?</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I loved the little pigs&#8217; story too, because I love Joelle Jones, but I also loved the story about training for the mouse police. I love the mouse police! Here&#8217;s my question: what happens if one of Snow&#8217;s cubs grows up to be the fairest in the land . . . fairer than Snow?</p>
<p>Audience participation time.  Have you read <i>Sons of Empire</i>?  Share your thoughts below, and we&#8217;ll see you next week for <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-10-The-Good-Prince___315758%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 10: The Good Prince</i></a>!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-9%253A-Sons-Of-Empire___263838%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><img class="leftimage" src="http://images.tfaw.com/covers_tfaw/200/ma/mar070271d.jpg" alt="Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire" width="250" /></a>We skipped last Friday, since it was a holiday weekend, but we&#8217;re back with a vengeance this week for another <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2Fblog%2Ftag%2Fgraphic-content%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF" target="_blank">Graphic Content</a> &#8220;book club&#8221; meeting. We&#8217;re meeting up to discuss <em>Fables</em> trade paperbacks each Friday until we catch up with monthly issues. How can you participate? <strong>Join the discussion by posting a comment below, and we&#8217;ll send you a special coupon code or gift certificate!</strong></p>
<p>This week&#8217;s <i>Fables</i> trade is <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-9%253A-Sons-Of-Empire___263838%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</i></a>, which deals with the fallout from Bigby&#8217;s attack on the Homelands in <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-8%253A-Wolves___245145%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 8: Wolves</i></a>. Fabletown may live to regret rattling The Adversary&#8217;s cage&#8211;if they&#8217;re lucky. The Adversary has not only sent an ambassador to Fabletown&#8211;the twisted and maniacal Hansel (yes, <i>that</i> Hansel)&#8211;but he&#8217;s called his most powerful allies to discuss ways they can kill everyone and everything in the &#8220;Mundy&#8221; world and use it as a garbage dump. Yeah, it&#8217;s pretty scary.</p>
<p>Of course, Pinocchio and Rodney (the wooden soldier who was turned into flesh and sent to spy of Fabletown) are horrified and voice their objections&#8211;including the ways Fabletown and the Mundy world can defeat them. Unfortunately, this was just what Geppetto was counting on. Now he&#8217;s revised his plans further to deal with this new information, which makes him deadlier than ever.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Little Red Riding Hood gets a kaPOW!! makeover, causing Flycatcher to revert to being a frog. Could he feel guilty about finding another woman attractive after losing his wife in the Homelands? Also, Snow White and Bigby celebrate their first Christmas as a family, and Snow raises the stakes by asking for a family trip as her Christmas present: she wants to visit Bigby&#8217;s hated father, the North Wind.</p>
<p>Lots of seeds for future story here: Little Boy Blue and Rose Red seems to be getting closer, as he edges toward the realization the Little Red Riding Hood isn&#8217;t&#8211;and never was&#8211;his girl; we get a brief snapshot of what it&#8217;s like to grow several feet of hair a day (Rapunzel!); and there&#8217;s a section of one- and two-page stories answering readers&#8217; questions and drawn by guest artists like Joelle Jones, David Lapham, and more! Oh, and we discover that Santa is a Fable, and he explains to Ambrose (one of Snow and Bigby&#8217;s cubs) just how he visits every house in the land in one night.</p>
<p><img class="leftimage" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/bb3dd94b1ab4274556a0c364901f7928?s=48&amp;d=wavatar&amp;r=PG" alt="" />Now it&#8217;s time to discuss your thoughts:</p>
<p><strong>What did you like best about <em>Fables Vol. 9: Sons of Empire</em>?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>: It&#8217;s really hard for me choose the favorite thing.  We got so much out of these 200 pages!  When I first opened the book, it flipped open to page 50. There, I found a three-page short story: <i>Porky Pine Pie</i>. The story was really enjoyable and the art blew me away. </p>
<p>There was more in there that I really liked, such as the Snow Queen&#8217;s plan for Mundy domination and the <I>Burning Questions</i> in the back of the book, but I keep on coming back to <i>Porky Pine Pie</i>.</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I really enjoyed this, but not as much as <i>Wolves</i>&#8211;while I liked all of the little snippets of stories, it didn&#8217;t pack as big a punch as some of the other trades. That being said, I liked this one a lot! Seeing Bigby and Snow&#8217;s family life was cool. Also, I loved Ride&#8217;s &#8220;Extreme Makeover&#8221; and the exchange between Santa and Flycatcher&#8211;a.k.a. Ambrose, who has apparently recovered his memories from his previous life, and apparently is the key to Fabletown&#8217;s salvation.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Hansel&#8217;s story? A righteous crusader, maladjusted adult with a troubled past, or overzealous nut job?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  I&#8217;m going to go with nut job.  First, his parents leave him and his sister to die in the woods.  Then they encounter a witch who tries to kill them.  They burn the witch, then become pilgrims.  He was born to be a witch hunter.  Only a monster would do that to his sister.</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: Yeah, Hansel is a scary nut job. Totally committed to his twisted world view, and completely convinced that his way is righteous. I see him causing a lot of problems for Fabletown in the future.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s your take on Pinocchio&#8217;s assessment of the Mundy/Fable retaliation for the plague assault?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  Ummm . . . he didn&#8217;t know the Fables had a genii?  Was Willingham just using him as a device, or are the spies really that good?  I thought it was a great assessment to inspire trepidation, but a little unrealistic.  Wouldn&#8217;t the easier option be to abandon the Mundy world and hole up in the cloud kingdom?  </p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I thought it was pretty eye-opening, but naive. I really think it would take some doing to convince the &#8220;Mundys&#8221; that Fables are real, especially in the middle of a massive plague. I also felt bad for Pinocchio because he thought he had dissuaded his father from going to war, but he only helped Geppetto refine his plans.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s was your favorite <i>Burning Question</i> backup story? Do you have a questions of your own?</strong></p>
<p><a>JC</a>:  I liked the little pigs&#8217; story. They are so tiny, but in their little piggy brains, they&#8217;re still big old giants.  Totally cute.  I&#8217;ve got one . . . what does Baba Yaga do to pass the time in her imprisonment?</p>
<p><a>EF</a>: I loved the little pigs&#8217; story too, because I love Joelle Jones, but I also loved the story about training for the mouse police. I love the mouse police! Here&#8217;s my question: what happens if one of Snow&#8217;s cubs grows up to be the fairest in the land . . . fairer than Snow?</p>
<p>Audience participation time.  Have you read <i>Sons of Empire</i>?  Share your thoughts below, and we&#8217;ll see you next week for <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=221799&amp;b=84187&amp;m=8908&amp;afftrack=special1&amp;urllink=www.tfaw.com%2FProfile%2FFables-TPB-Vol.-10-The-Good-Prince___315758%2F%3Fqt%3Dss_blGC_090710_EF"><i>Fables TPB Vol. 10: The Good Prince</i></a>!</p>
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