As I suspected, BookBurner is back, and he's out to destroy everyone- fables and literals alike. Scheming Jack somehow finds his way to being commander in chief of the Golden Boughs’ war against the Bookburner- not that he does a lot of leading. The fables and literaries find themselves in the greatest danger of their lives, and the only way to survive is to unleash the stories they’ve kept in hiding. You know- the 4th little pig, or the destructive attachments the Tin Man forgot he had. Also, it turns out that Jack and the Page sisters are half-siblings, which is totally gross.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Jack of Fables 6: The Big Book of War, by Bill Willingham
Jack of Fables 6: The Big Book of War, by Bill Willingham, 128 pages
As I suspected, BookBurner is back, and he's out to destroy everyone- fables and literals alike. Scheming Jack somehow finds his way to being commander in chief of the Golden Boughs’ war against the Bookburner- not that he does a lot of leading. The fables and literaries find themselves in the greatest danger of their lives, and the only way to survive is to unleash the stories they’ve kept in hiding. You know- the 4th little pig, or the destructive attachments the Tin Man forgot he had. Also, it turns out that Jack and the Page sisters are half-siblings, which is totally gross.
As I suspected, BookBurner is back, and he's out to destroy everyone- fables and literals alike. Scheming Jack somehow finds his way to being commander in chief of the Golden Boughs’ war against the Bookburner- not that he does a lot of leading. The fables and literaries find themselves in the greatest danger of their lives, and the only way to survive is to unleash the stories they’ve kept in hiding. You know- the 4th little pig, or the destructive attachments the Tin Man forgot he had. Also, it turns out that Jack and the Page sisters are half-siblings, which is totally gross.
Labels:
comic,
fables,
graphic novel,
jack,
molly,
series,
willingham
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