"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. A little loose, perhaps, but very intriguing. Luca Rossi draws the main story to look like a literally edgier Fables, and five stylistically disparate artists draw the inserted tales. So the main story-concerned with Fig Keele, who, fleeing in terror her imploding Austin, Texas, home, runs into the house-is regularly interrupted by drinkers’ yarns, all of the type of which nightmares are made. Everyone soon lands in the ground-floor saloon and is expected to tell a tale for admittance since the length of anyone’s sojourn is indefinite, everyone obliges. Attempts to break out short-circuit you back into the place and its grounds. 1: Room and Boredom by Matthew Sturges, Bill Willingham, Luca Rossi. Perched on an intersection of realities, it’s a place you arrive at unexpectedly and leave only at the seeming whim of the house itself. Written by Matthew Sturges and Bill Willingham Art by Luca Rossi- Ross Campbell- Sean Murphy- Zachary Baldus- Steve Rolston and Jill Thompson Cover by Sam Weber. Jack of Fables writers Willingham and Sturges trade places on the masthead of a new, quite a bit creepier series that swirls around a big, elaborate house of many architectural styles with an interior far more expansive than the exterior implies. Buy (House of Mystery: Room and Boredom Volume 1) Author: Matthew Sturges published on (January, 2009) by Matthew Sturges (ISBN: ) from Amazons Book Store.
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