How does fate work in the Fables fictional universe? Find out in this tale full of deadly chases, betrayals, sword fights and skulduggery, as superstar guest-artist Gene Ha guides us through The Destiny Game. Also: Bufkin and his girlfriend sidekick continue their Ozian adventures in the backup feature painted by Shawn McManus.
But for a pointless back-up, this would be a really enjoyable interlude issue, bolstered by some lovely art. Read Full Review
THE BOTTOM LINE: WOLF IT DOWN, COME BACK FOR MORE!I give Fables #122 four stars""I'm taking away a third of a star for the backup story but in all, it's a good issue for long time readers as well as a good intro for new readers who might want to get a feel for the book. Buy it. Read Full Review
Fables is up to issue 122 for a reason and Bill Willingham reminds us why each month. Like all of the previous issues this one knocks it out of the park with its writing as well as stellar art. Read Full Review
The woman of the wood doesn't see fate, but assigns it. And, more importantly to the wolf, she can reassign it if she so wishes. Written by Bill Willingham with some great art by Gene Ha, the first issue of the new arc works extremely well playing on half-truths and magic most fables are known for. I'll be back. Worth a look. Read Full Review