Dont miss this issue featuring gorgeous guest art by Barry Kitson (FAIREST, Spider-man)! In a special stand-alone tale for the month of June, here comes June Bug, the fan-favorite Fable whose parents are Rodney and June, the Adversarys wooden soldiers that became human.
June's delivery is perfect and her adventure, even when it turns dark and scary for the young girl, is a hell of a lot of fun. My only real complaint with the story is we only get one issue with the character before the comic moves on to its next arc next month. Best of the week. Read Full Review
Reliably sweet and cutesy as needed, but not quite the most interesting interlude or protagonist Willingham could have come up with. Read Full Review
This is a profoundly disappointing follow-up to The Ballad of Rodney and June, and yet another spin-off issue that leads nowhere. If Fables is a meal, lately it feels as though these side adventures are the main course, with the main storylines providing the seasoning. After being treated to multi-issue runs chronicling the adventures of The Cubs in (Broken) Toyland, Bufkin the Flying Monkey and Bigbys past, there is only so much diversion from the main story that readers can take. Read Full Review