They say the wages of sin are death. If that's so, the community of refugee Fables hiding out in the Kingdom of Haven have to pay dearly for their past sins. First Prince Charming died to win their war. Then Boy Blue died to pay for the imagined peace that followed. And now... well, let's just say the bodies have really been piling high. The tights and capes have been stored away forever, but it remains to be seen if Haven and its refugee inhabitants have survived the onslaught of. Where do the Fables go from here? Bigby and Snow White's cubs try to move forward after learning a hard lesson about life and death. And the loveable, fan-favoritemore
Mark Buckingham is in top form here, with fine artwork and gorgeous layouts and border artwork. This book has long been one of Vertigo's best, and this is a great way to begin the next era of the title. Read Full Review
Another story arc begins for Fables, and if precedent is any indication, this one will be a winner. Read Full Review
If that's not enough, we've still got subplots running through the book about the reclaiming of the Farm, as well as what Miss Spratt is up to in her new slim body. The book feels alive and energetic again, and it's a joy to read once more. This is the "Fables" I fell in love with years ago, and I'm pleased as punch to see it return. Read Full Review