"Fairest" #8 begins a new story arc, "The Hidden Kingdom" by Lauren Beukes and Inaki Miranda. Something from Rapunzel's past tracks her down and she is attacked twice by supernatural forces, once in Fabletown, once in Tokyo.
Full review here.
"Fairest" #8 begins a new story arc, "The Hidden Kingdom" by Lauren Beukes and Inaki Miranda. Something from Rapunzel's past tracks her down and she is attacked twice by supernatural forces, once in Fabletown, once in Tokyo.
Full review here.
I loved this issue. Maybe it is becuase I read the main series but I would have gave it a higher rating becuase I have knowldge of the character already but I can understand the review. I loved the art I have been waiting to see Inaki back on the book since the last page of isses 99. As for the plot I am really interested in seeign the Japanese fable characters, it has been long over do in my opinion.
I thought it was good too. Fairest is definitely a series for regular Fables readers. Though they are stand alone stories, they are so firmly rooted in the Fables world, I doubt non-Fables readers can fully enjoy it.
For me, that is one of the big draws of the series.
and, baby, Jack's back!
the ever-awesome Jack of Fables, starring in yet another fabulous Fables fairytale!
curious they don't have his name in the title... unless...of course!
Jack's Fairest in the land!
no funny little blue ox, though...
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