This unforgettable, double-sized anniversary issue of FABLES answers many of your burning questions: what will happen with the doomed love story of Snow White and Bigby Wolf...not to mention their seventh child? What's going on in the homelands with Pinocchio and his dad, Geppetto? When does Bagheera get out of jail? And where the hell are Jack's lost magic beans? Consider yourself personally invited to the most unexpected, major event in the history of Fabletown.
While the cast of Fables is largely based on fairy tale characters, they've become individualized enough under Willingham that there's a real sense of satisfaction in watching things go their way at last. Sure, it ultimately amounts to a "feel-good" issue... but hey, they've earned it. Read Full Review
I would give it a 10. But Willingham gave us a pro Israel speech, in which I do not consider a good use of the argument, I see the parallel between the two communities and now becomes TO clear his inspirations to create fable town. I won't deny the parallel is not fit in this stroy( for me duh), But specifically, I don`t like the metaphor becoming to literal. It`s is like I wouldn't understand alone, so the underestimation of the reader makes me take a way the missing point.