A chance encounter between the Wolf children and Pan escalates into a battle of sky-high proportions that'll leave one of them beaten and bruised. But a far worse fate has fallen on the inhabitants of the Black Forest, casting a shadow of death and destruction that will shake Bigby and Sam to their core.
After so long building up to this story, the sudden action of this issue took me a bit by surprise. It's a great reminder of just how powerful these Cubs areand that's even without seeing Bigby truly unleashed. Read Full Review
Buckingham delivers some beautiful visuals throughout the issue. The world of the characters is lush and detailed throughout. I definitely felt a part of the world with every page and panel. Read Full Review
Despite the two month wait since issue #157, Fables #158 does a solid job of catching the reader up on the state of events. Furthermore, the issue is a pretty important plot mover. There's a culmination of plotlines that get the story to point where it feels like things are about to take off. A refresher will do the reader some good as there's a lot to consider concerning the ever expanding cast. There's just got to be more to Peter and Tinkerbell being villains, right? Read Full Review
One of the strengths of Fables has always been its quick escalations after a relatively leisurely pace and this arc continues that trend in fantastic fashion. Read Full Review
Events are beginning to pick up. Read Full Review
I absolutely love the return of Fables. Both Willingham and Buckingham have been killing it! I highly recommend the series.