Pluralistic: Bill Willingham puts his graphic novel series "Fables" into the public domain (15 Sept 2023)

Today’s links Bill Willingham puts his graphic novel series “Fables” into the public domain: A magnificent table flip (but the devil is in the details). Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2003, 2008, 2013, 2018, 2022 Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming/recent appearances, current writing projects, current reading Bill Willingham puts his graphic novel series “Fables” into the public domain (permalink) It’s been 21 years since Bill Willingham launched Fables, his 110-issue, wide-ranging, delightful and brilliantly crafted author-owned comic series that imagines that the folkloric figures of the world’s fairytales are real people, who live in a secret society whose internal struggles and intersections with the mundane world are the source of endless drama. Fables is a DC Comics title; DC is division of the massive entertainment conglomerate Warners, which is, in turn, part of the Warner/Discovery empire, a rapacious corporate behemoth whose screenwriters have been on strike for 137 days (and counting). DC is part of a comics duopoly; its rival, Marvel, is a division of the Disney/Fox juggernaut, whose writers are also on strike. The DC that Willingham bargained with at the turn of the century isn’t the DC that he bargains with now. Back then, DC was still subject to a modicum of discipline from competition; its corporate owner’s shareholders had not yet acquired today’s appetite for meteoric returns on investment of the sort that can only be achieved through wage-theft and price-gouging. In the years since, DC – like so many other corporations…Pluralistic: Bill Willingham puts his graphic novel series "Fables" into the public domain (15 Sept 2023)

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