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Fables and Reflections
Livia appears in Neil Gaiman's comic " Distant Mirrors-August " collected in The Sandman: Fables and Reflections.
It was preceded by Fables and Reflections and followed by Worlds ' End.
" Exiles " is something of a companion to a story from Fables and Reflections, " Soft Places ".
* Fables and Reflections ( collecting The Sandman # 29 – 31, 38 – 40, 50 ; Sandman Special # 1 ; and Vertigo Preview # 1, 1991 – 1993, ISBN 1-56389-105-0 ): A collection of short stories set throughout Morpheus ' history, most of them originally published directly before or directly after the " Game of You " story arc.
Fables and Reflections also includes the Sandman Special, originally published as a stand-alone issue, which assimilates the myth of Orpheus into the Sandman mythos, as well as a very short Sandman story from the Vertigo Preview promotional comic.
In the story " On the Peninsula ", the female archaeologist talking with Destruction notes Delirium might have had her heart broken, and in " Fables and Reflections " Delirium mentions she was once betrothed.
The work is divided into three sections: the first has some of Dodsley's fables prefaced by a short prose moral ; the second has ' Fables with Reflections ', in which each story is followed by a prose and a verse moral and then a lengthy prose reflection ; the third, ' Fables in Verse ', includes fables from other sources in poems by several unnamed authors.
The work is divided into three sections: the first has some of Dodsley's fables prefaced by a short prose moral ; the second has ' Fables with Reflections ', in which each story is followed by a prose and a verse moral and then a lengthy prose reflection ; the third, ' Fables in Verse ', includes fables from other sources in poems by several unnamed authors ; in these the moral is incorporated into the body of the poem.
* In The Sandman: Fables and Reflections, Koschei's emerald heart ( or, more likely a piece of green glass being passed off as such ) passes into the possession of a Gypsy trader, then a werewolf, and finally Baba Yaga.
He later appears throughout the " Parliament of Rooks " story in Fables and Reflections, and briefly at the beginning of Brief Lives.
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* 1991, Ackoff's Fables: Irreverent Reflections on Business and Bureaucracy.
Russell has also collaborated with writer Neil Gaiman, illustrating issue # 50 of Gaiman's comic series Sandman, titled " Ramadan ", later included in the collection The Sandman: Fables and Reflections.
* At the 2003 Ditmars, Canavan won the " Best Short Story " award with " Room for Improvement ", published in Foreign Shores ; The High Lord was nominated for " Best Novel " and her cover for Fables & Reflections 5 was nominated for the " Best Professional Artwork " award.
A hint to reconcile this occurs in a Sandman issue ( reprinted in Fables and Reflections ) in which Cain, Abel, and Eve tell a story to Daniel Hall ( grandson of Carter Hall ) about their past, and Abel says, " Oh, this whuwasn't on Earth, thuh thu --" before being hushed.
Jill Thompson illustrated The Sandman story arc Brief Lives ( issues 41-49 ), and the individual Sandman issue " The Parliament of Rooks " ( issue 40 ) in the Fables and Reflections collection.
** " The Parliament of Rooks " in Fables and Reflections

Fables and seventh
Aesop's Fables: The Smothers Brothers Way was the seventh comedy album by the Smothers Brothers ( released March 15, 1965 on Mercury Records ).
* Arabian Nights ( And Days ), the seventh trade paperback collection of the comic book series Fables ( comics )

Fables and volume
In 1700 English poet John Dryden published his translations of myths by Ovid, Homer, and Boccaccio in the volume Fables, Ancient and Modern.
Ewers's literary career began with a volume of satiric verse, entitled A Book of Fables, published during 1901.
The volume comprises selections from Krasicki's Fables and Parables ( 1779 ) and from his New Fables ( published posthumously in 1802 ).
In 1768 Wilkie published a small volume of sixteen ‘ Fables ,’ in iambic tetrameter reminiscent of John Gay, with a ‘ Dialogue between the Author and a Friend ’ in heroics.
* The 1895 illustrated Japanese edition of the first volume of the Fables

Fables and comic
He was hired by William Randolph Hearst's Chicago Evening American, where he produced his first comic strips, Fillum Fables ( 1924 ) and The Radio Catts.
* In the Vertigo comic book, Fables, Tam Lin died in the defense of the last stronghold of the Fables against the forces of the Adversary.
* TenNapel has also contributed to several other comic books, such as issue # 5 of Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror, issue # 3 of Scud: Tales from the Vending Machine ( TenNapel also contributed cover art to the 24th and final issue of the main Scud: The Disposable Assassin series, as well as penciling a single page on the same issue ), the Fractured Fables anthology graphic novel, 9-11: September 11, 2001 ( Artists Respond ), and Flight Volume 2.
* Fables: Kay and the Snow Queen appear in Bill Willingham's comic book series from DC Comics Vertigo Imprint.
* Bill Willingham's Eisner Award-winning comic book series Fables, published by Vertigo Comics, features the Jungle Book's Mowgli, Bagheera and Shere Khan ; though their characterisation remains true to Kipling's stories, Willingham and artist Mark Buckingham also make oblique references to the 1967 Disney animation in dialogue and artwork.
In the comic book series Jack of Fables, the Pathetic Fallacy itself is embodied by a character named Gary, who has control over inanimate objects and treats them with a peculiar sense of kindness.
The comic book series Fables by Bill Willingham features a reformed Big Bad Wolf as a major character, commonly referred to as " Bigby ".
Others include Zigzag from The Thief and the Cobbler ( the original inspiration for the character of Jafar in Disney's Aladdin ), the comic book character Iznogoud, Prince Sinbad's advisor Yusuf in the DC Vertigo series Fables, and the villains of the video games Prince of Persia and King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow.
* Flycatcher ( comics ), a character in the Vertigo comic book Fables
* In the Fables comic book, King Cole was the long-time mayor of ' Fabletown ', a secret community of ' Fables ', who were forced into exile in our world by a conqueror at home.
* Sinbad appears in the comic book series Fables written by Bill Willingham, and as the teenaged Alsind in the comic book series Arak, Son of Thunder — which takes place in the 9th century AD — written by Roy Thomas.
King Louie appears in the Fables comic series published by Vertigo comics.
In the Vertigo comic book series Fables, Ozma appears as one of the magicians and witches led by Frau Totenkinder.
* Boy Blue is a character in the Vertigo comic series Fables by Bill Willingham.
In the comic book series Fables, Bagheera appears as one of the characters living in exile on the Farm in upstate New York.
The cartoony drawing style and " fractured fairy tale " content drew comparisons to Bill Willingham's Fables comic series, as well as Terry Pratchett Discworld novels.
* The character of Jack Horner appears in the Fables comic book by Bill Willingham, where it is revealed that he is also most of the other Jacks featured in fairy tales, nursery rhymes, etc.
* Kay, a character in the Vertigo comic series Fables.
* In the comic book series Fables, Mrs. Sprat is briefly seen.

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