Jelinas’ #CBR4 Review #11: Fables, Volume 9: Sons of Empire by Bill Willingham
Sons of Empire is decent, but it’s the two special treats at the end that make it a better-than-average read.
Sons of Empire is decent, but it’s the two special treats at the end that make it a better-than-average read.
Wolves is the volume that all of you romantics have been waiting for!
Arabian Nights (and Days) was the victim of too many new characters competing for attention. But it was still fun.
The action doesn’t stop in Homelands. And Little Boy Blue ain’t just a little boy in this modern-day fairy tale.
The Mean Seasons answers a few questions and gets us geared up for a war that’s been brewing for centuries.
There’s no denying it: war is entertaining. And The March of the Wooden Soldiers is all about a battle royale in Fabletown.
Storybook Love is a fun read, but the storyline is the shakiest in the Fables series so far.
If graphic novels were TV shows, Fables would definitely get a season pass on my DVR. The second volume, Animal Farm, deals with an uprising of Fable citizens in upstate New York.
Legends in Exile is the story I wish they were telling on ABC’s “Once Upon a Time.”