In the conclusion of The Hidden Kingdom, will Rapunzel discover what happened to her long-lost childrenor will the Japanese Fables have their final, bloody revenge? Lies, secrets and betrayals fold into each other like origami in the finale to Lauren Beukes and Inaki Mirandas acclaimed story arc!
P.S. This issue has my favourite cover so far, which is saying a lot because Adam Hughes is a wizard of illustrations, but like the rest of the issue, there’s something incredibly captivating about this particular one. Read Full Review
I wasn't entirely convinced Fables needed a spin-off, but Beukes has made me a believer in not only the concept but the series as well. Bring on the next one, I say. Read Full Review
This is a great story that mixes Japanese folkore and European folklore to good effect. It concludes a long arc about Rupunzel and her first journey to Japan and then her return to Japan to find her children. It has fantastic artwork and good writing. Though the paper to produce the comic is cheap, I still feel that it's a premium product. Read Full Review
I enjoyed Rapunzel's story, and hope to see more of her in the future, but I'm glad to see this story arc wrapped up here and move on to something new. The tone of the last couple issues took a darker turn than I was expecting, and, although it works, I'm hoping for a little more wacky fun with Bill Willingham‘s return next issue. Worth a look. Read Full Review
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