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Fables, Vol. 20: Camelot

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Bill Willingham
Bill Willingham

Bill Willingham, born in 1956, is an American writer known for his work in the fields of comics and novels. He is best recognized for his comic series 'Fables', which reimagines fairy tale characters in a modern setting. Willingham's works are celebrated for their rich imagination, profound themes, and unique narrative style. more

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