"Waking Beauty" is the one-hundred-and-seventh issue of Fables.
Publisher's summary
We all know the curse: She'll sleep until she's kissed by a handsome prince who loves her with true love. We have the sleeping girl. We have the handsome princes — lots of them. But where's the true love? Without that, we fear she may spend a long time napping among the thorns. Oh, and memo to all you handsome princes lining up: When you hack your way into the city to kiss the girl, make sure you don't try to kiss the Snow Queen instead. This one-shot tale features art by Eisner Award winner Terry Moore (Echo, Strangers in Paradise).
Plot
Back at Imperial City, the city where vines trapped everyone who is still asleep including Briar Rose, Jubilee Mirant appoints himself the new emperor. Jubilee reveals that he is using young men to kiss and wake up Briar Rose, as well as the whole city. However only true love works. Tiny goblins kill all the guards and take Briar Rose with them. The goblins magically revive their dead leader who was executed earlier. The goblins take Briar Rose and Sleeping Beauty away from the city. The goblins burn the whole city, killing nearly every sleeping person in it.
Continuity
Briar Rose's misadventures are continued in the "Wide Awake" arc of Fairest, starting in Fairest #1.