Fairest | |
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Cover for Fairest #1 (May 2012). Art by Adam Hughes.
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Vertigo |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | Contemporary fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy |
Publication date | March 2012 – January 2015 |
Number of issues | 33 |
Main character(s) | Briar Rose, The Snow Queen, Ali Baba, Beauty and the Beast, Rapunzel, Princess Alder, Reynard the Fox, Nalayani, Prince Charming, Goldilocks, Cinderella |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Bill Willingham, Matthew Sturges, Lauren Beukes, Sean E. Williams, Marc Andreyko |
Penciller(s) | Phil Jimenez, Shawn McManus, Inaki Miranda, Barry Kitson, Stephen Sadowski, Phil Jimenez, Meghan Hetrick-Murante |
Inker(s) | Andy Lanning, Shawn McManus |
Letterer(s) | Todd Klein |
Creator(s) | Bill Willingham |
Fairest, a spin-off of Fables, is a monthly comic series created by Bill Willingham, published by DC's Vertigo. Fairest details the adventures and stories of Fabletown's female citizens and heroines. Willingham has stated that Fairest will comprise a lengthy six-issue story arc followed by a single, standalone issue.
It was announced in November 2013 that the series would end in early 2015.
Wide Awake (issues 1 to 6): Follows the misadventures of Briar Rose and the Snow Queen after the events of Fables #107, in which Briar was stolen away by the goblin army.
Lamia (issue 7): Beauty and Beast star in their own mid-century modern detective story set in the smoky clubs and dive bars of 1940s Los Angeles.
The Hidden Kingdom (issues 8 to 13 ): A prequel to the Fables story arc Legends in Exile. Rapunzel must travel from Fabletown to Tokyo and resolve a mystery from her troubled past.
Aldered States (issue 14): Princess Alder tells her tales of woe to Reynard the Fox.
The Return of the Maharaja (issue 15 to 20): When Nalayani's village is attacked, she is sent on a quest that will transform all of Fables forever.
Fairest in All the Land (graphic novel): Someone is killing the women of Fabletown, and Cinderella has only seven days to discover the identity of the murderer.