I wonder if that was printed before the label was done away with. Newer stuff just says Black Label.
Be a better touch if they hadn’t done away with one of the best and most important comics labels of all time, but whatevs. Warner has a way with pissing me off.Physical for this has the old Vertigo branding as well, but is technically a Black Label title, since Vertigo is dead. I think because Sandman was the flagship of Virtigo, they've kept the branding for those collections for shelf appeal... they'll better fit in with the older Sandman stuff. I think it's a nice touch.
Physical for this has the old Vertigo branding as well, but is technically a Black Label title, since Vertigo is dead. I think because Sandman was the flagship of Virtigo, they've kept the branding for those collections for shelf appeal... they'll better fit in with the older Sandman stuff. I think it's a nice touch.
Be a better touch if they hadn’t done away with one of the best and most important comics labels of all time, but whatevs. Warner has a way with pissing me off.
Love me some American Vampire. Talon was a fun spinoff of court of owls too.
It tells the story of a demonic specialist who's brought in to deal with a very rare form of demonic possession: a bend sinister capable of manifesting its nightmare realm within our own.
I was just coming over here to post this! Going back to the Vertigo discussion, its obvious here that Bill has definitely soured on DC's current management, especially since they shuttered the Vertigo brand. And honestly a pretty surprising move for him in general. Fables did get a bit long in the tooth (no pun intended) as it went on in its initial run, but I'm curious to see how it evolves from here.This is pretty wild!
Bill Willingham Declares Fables is Public Domain, What Will DC Do Now?
Bill Willingham has just declared that "As of now, the comic book property called Fables, is now in the public domain"bleedingcool.com
I was just coming over here to post this! Going back to the Vertigo discussion, its obvious here that Bill has definitely soured on DC's current management, especially since they shuttered the Vertigo brand. And honestly a pretty surprising move for him in general. Fables did get a bit long in the tooth (no pun intended) as it went on in its initial run, but I'm curious to see how it evolves from here.