After Bobby Speckland's rescue attempt takes a shocking turn, long years pass for the captives in the Cube-but a young leader emerges as a new generation of hostages comes of age in oppressive darkness. A quiet revolution simmers, and some surprising assistance may be the force that breaks the barrier to freedom once and for all.
The wold of Fables, while being huge and at times complex, seems to work best when issues are concise. That is the case with this issue. Like it's predecessor, Everafter has the potential to build it's vast world through these concise character driven issues. There have been a few so far and they stand out from some of the other issues that have a little too much going on and are a little more plot driven. More issues like this will make Everafter similar recognition that Fables garnered. Read Full Review
Though dark, this is a strong issue that deals with how belief and faith can be the guiding light from total dispair. Read Full Review
Let's get the best part out of the way right at the start: the art is amazing. Travis Moore is really good. Why can't they steal him for Batgirl? It has to pay more. The art is really so good. It almost makes the book worth reading. Read Full Review
Itsa good story, but has deviated heavily from the one I expected two issues ago:that of a secret task force that handles magical crises, sort of a sorcerersSWAT team. I could easily see such an idea optioned for television, were it notfor too many elements of other magic/supernatural based shows. But thats okay;Ive found a new title to add to to my pull list. Read Full Review
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