"LONE GERT AND GRUB"
Gert's tired of being a complete piece of sh!# and decides to be a helpful member of the Fairyland society, starting off with rescuing a kidnapped baby and returning it to its loving family. Gert. A baby. Probably some poop. Buy this.
A few issues ago, Gert was in a rut, and it felt like I Hate Fairyland was too. In the last three issues, however, Skottie Young has rapidly moved the story forward while also taking it back to its roots. This issue is Young's first full-on homage/parody of a single author/artist. If he can find as much success paying homage to other great writers and artists, then he will be able to keep I Hate Fairyland fresh. Read Full Review
If you haven't read any of this series yet, you're missing out. We're at issue #12, so there's a bit to catch up on. Make sure to head out to your local comic shop and pick up this series! If you have been keeping up with I Hate Fairyland, make sure to let us know what you think! What do you think is waiting for Gert and Larry next? Read Full Review
I'll be honest after loving every issue of the first I Hate Fairyland arc I really started to feel the book was loosing a lot of steam. While I enjoyed the second arc it just didn't have that same pop and excitement I found in the first arc. I thought maybe it was a premise that worked wonderfully for mini-series but just didn't have enough to keep the magic the first arc brilliantly showcased alive. Issue #12 definitely changed my mind of thinking for sure! This is one of the best if not the best Fairyland Issues so far. We see Gert on her first mission to become a "good" person in fairyland which has her rescuing a newborn from a clan of Ninj... sorry Samurai Mushrooms. What follows is a action packed homage to Kung-fu and anime with plenmore
Some of the jokes beat you over the head but, overall, this issue managed to shake up the status quo enough to recapture the original charm that attracted me to the series.