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Peter & Max: A Fables Novel is a 2009 novel based on the comic book Fables, written by series creator Bill Willingham; Steve Leialoha provided illustrations.[1][2] The book was released by Vertigo on October 7, 2009.[3][4] An audiobook version was released on December 8, 2009; it is read by Wil Wheaton.

Of the novel, Willingham stated that he "wanted the challenge of writing a novel ... I wanted to see if I could."[5]

Description[]

Long ago, in the deepest dark of The Black Forest, two brothers — Peter Piper and his older brother Max — encounter ominous forces that changed them both irreparably. Thus begins an epic tale of sibling rivalry, magic, music and revenge that spans medieval times to the present day, when their deadly conflict surfaces in the placid calm of modern-day Fabletown.

Plot[]

The novel flips between telling the history of the main characters in Hesse, their Homeland, and current events in the mundane world.

Peter Piper and his brother Max are sons of traveling minstrels. Although Peter is the younger son, his father bestows on him a magical flute, a family heirloom that has the ability to avert danger. When the Piper family is visiting their long-time family friends, the Peep family, the Empire's army attacks. The Pipers and Peeps escape to the Dark Forest. While they are asleep, Max — jealous of Peter because he was given the flute — kills his father while they are away from camp. Max then returns to camp, claiming that the empire's troops have attacked. The announcement causes the families to flee in panic.

Peter, Max and Bo Peep are separated. Peter winds up in Hamelin where he becomes a member of a thieves' guild. Bo Peep becomes a member of an assassin's guild. Max meets Frau Totenkinder, who gives him a magical pipe of his own, which he learns to use for evil purposes. He goes to Hamelin where he becomes the Pied Piper of Hamelin.

Eventually, Peter and Bo Peep are reunited and marry. They are heading to Sanctuary when they meet Max, who is still angry over being passed over by his father. He attacks Peter and Bo Peep using a magical pipe. Peter is able to avert the danger with his flute, but inadvertently passes the danger along to Bo Peep, ruining her legs and crippling her.

In the present day, Peter and Bo Peep have settled down at the Farm, when they are advised that Max has emerged in the current world. Peter leaves New York to meet his brother in Hamelin, Germany. Peter is fully aware of his brother's power and intent to kill him, but is determined to face his fate regardless. In their confrontation, Peter is all but helpless in the face of his brother's magic; all of his weapons are useless due to Max's many magical wards. Peter triumphs in their confrontation by using his magical pipe as a weapon, shoving the sharp reeds through his brother's heart. This is only possible because his brother had desired to acquire the flute. Peter then claims his brother's flute for Fabletown, resolving to use it only to undo the spell that crippled his wife centuries before. This is partially successful.

In the epilogue, Beast tries to confiscate "Fire," the red flute of Max's. However, Peter refuses because the spell has only begun to be reversed. He promises to turn Fire over when Bo's legs are restored. There is also a brief epilogue in comic book format, The Price of a Happy Ending, in which Clara recruits Bo and Peter to perform a series of strategic assassinations in the Homelands during the war with the Adversary.

Reception[]

Critical reception for Peter & Max was mixed. Publishers Weekly positively reviewed the book while The A.V. Club gave it a C rating, stating that it "isn't a bad book, it just isn't a good one, either."[6][7] CraveOnline wrote that although the book's plot was occasionally "disjointed" as it moved between time periods, it was "a surefire hit for pre-established fans of Fables."[8] The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction cited Willingham as a "skilled stylist" and praised the book's artwork.[9]

References[]

  1. "Bill Willingham Recreates the Fables," Publishers Weekly
  2. Willingham on "Fables Deluxe" & "Peter and Max", by Steve Sunu, at Comic Book Resources; published October 1, 2009; retrieved April 7, 2014
  3. First peek: 'Peter & Max: A Fables Novel', USA Today
  4. "Sibling Rivalry: Bill Willingham Talks Peter & Max: A Fables Novel - Part 1," Broken Frontier
  5. WILLINGHAM ON "FABLES DELUXE" & "PETER AND MAX", CBR
  6. "Review: Peter and Max: A Fables Novel," Publishers Weekly
  7. "Peter & Max: A Fables Novel," The A.V. Club
  8. "Peter & Max: A Fables Novel Review," CraveOnline
  9. "Books To Look For," The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction

See also[]

Fables
Series FablesFairestJack of FablesFables: The Wolf Among UsEverafter: From the Pages of Fables
Specials 1001 Nights of SnowfallPeter & Max: A Fables NovelCinderella: From Fabletown with LoveCinderella: Fables Are ForeverThe Unwritten FablesThe LiteralsFables: Werewolves of the HeartlandFairest: In All The LandBatman Vs. Bigby! A Wolf In Gotham
Characters Bigby WolfSnow WhiteRose RedPrince CharmingBeautyBeastBoy BlueFlycatcherKing ColeFrau TotenkinderGeppettoThe Snow QueenNorth WindJack Horner
Video Games The Wolf Among UsThe Wolf Among Us: Season 2
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