Bill Willingham, the creator of the hit comic series Fables, is releasing the franchise into the public domain after a dispute with publisher DC. In a self-penned press release on his blog These ...
In a move with potentially large implications, the creator of the groundbreaking DC Comics series “Fables” says he has released it into the public domain. The transition will take effect Friday.
In response to an ongoing dispute with DC Comics, Bill Willingham, the creator of the acclaimed comic “Fables,” declared Thursday that he was making the work part of the public domain. But in a terse ...
Earlier in the week, Bill Willingham, creator of Fables, posted – in response to reports that the final issues of Fables: The Black Forest were getting later and later – that he was firing DC Comics.
After 13 years, "Fables", a landmark comic book series about fairy tale characters secretly living among us, has finally come to an end Wednesday. Available now, the series' graphic novel-length final ...
Endings are difficult no matter what kind of story you’re telling. The longer a story goes, the more praise it wins, or the larger its audience grows only makes the creation of a great ending more ...
DC has issued an official statement in response to Bill Willingham's announcement that he has put his hit comic series Fables into the public domain, stating that the company "reserves all rights" to ...
The long-running DC/Vertigo series will conclude with 2015's 150th issue. By Graeme McMillan Fables Comic Book Cover #53 - P 2013 After more than a decade — and multiple spinoff series — writer Bill ...
Now five years later, Fables is back, with creative team Bill Willingham and Mark Buckingham reuniting for a 12-issue run that picks up just after the events of the final arc. The comic follows two ...