After her role in the Alcatraz catastrophe, Tanner returns home and faces the personal fallout from her professional choices. When her bullied teenage son and his friends discover a stash of Tanner's leftover mission loot, they weaponize the artifacts and vow to punish their peers. With her son at the helm of his besieged high school, Tanner must swallow her pride and call on the Shadow Players for assistance.
MATURE READERS
I love it. The art is inconsistent as always with some really GREAT panels spread among a whole lot of OK panels. But the story is engaging and fun, funny and serious at the same time. Read Full Review
Ihavent been following Fables, but #8 makes the perfect jumping on point fornew readers. It offers a primer of some of the peripheral characters (at least,I think theyre peripheral). But they clearly play a key role, if not now, thenin the future. Read Full Review
finally after two issues of side-tracking, we get back to the team. kind of. really we get Tanner. or, her kid and his friends. OK. but it was hilarious. I love the Indian kid :) And thank goodness Traivs Moore was back - the art was great again! I had serious fun reading this.