The brand-new storyline Camelot begins as Rose Red finally and formally takes on the mantle of Paladin of Hope to heroically rally the Fables in the tragic aftermath of Snow White. A new dark age calls for a new Round Table, with modern knights willing to take on a sacred quest to reassemble the shattered pieces of Fabletown.
We might only be in the budding stages of the next arc, but we've got so many different ongoing developments at the same time that there's plenty to keep you occupied. Read Full Review
All geared up for King Arthur, I have to say I was a little dismayed at the bait-and-switch here. That said, I like Rose Red and I'm curious to see how her story unfolds with an attempt to recreate something as grand as Camelot. As for Brandish, the best thing his character did was to die in an agonizing fashion and I'm less happy to see him sticking around. Worth a look. Read Full Review
"Fables" #131 feels a little rough around the edges, but by this point it's become increasingly clear that every time "Fables" hits one of these rocky patches, things right themselves shortly. This isn't one of the better issues of "Fables," but if it leads to something better then this bump in the road shouldn't be too bad in the long run. Read Full Review