Fables Vol. 12 – The Dark Ages review
I’m going to try and do this without any spoilers. Emphasis on try because, like most of the Fables stories, the plot is an integral part of the story. In the last volume, the war ended and lots of us were left going “that was it? seriously? ok….what comes next?” Usually the war is it, the big payoff followed by bittersweet burying of your dead and series done. Except this is Fables and there’s always more, thank god.
Turns out the war is really the beginning. The powers that be didn’t truly think through the consequences of this war. Geppetto, former big bad Adversary, tries to tell them but since he’s a known tyrant they ignore him. Then it happens. I’m not going to tell you what “it” is of course but, trust me, it’s pretty bad.
As usual, the writing is awesome, pushing the story forward while leaving time to develop the characters. The artwork is still stunning, especially the use of color and movement. One of my favorite things about Fables is the political strife. In this volume a group calling themselves the Society of Seconds (first generation Fables born in America) demand passage into the homelands. What they want is somewhat ridiculous, as the homelands aren’t anywhere near safe, yet also speaks to the disconnection first-generation immigrants have.
If I have one complaint, it’s emotional fatigue. I’m worn out, I’ve been through a war for gods sake! Can’t I take a break? One volume where maybe Snow White and Bigby take a vacation in the homeland? Let us see how it’s rebuilding or a journey East to see some different fables?
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