Oh man. What is it that makes Jack so likable and entertaining despite that fact that he's a total jerk? To put it simply, Jack is the human embodiment of a cat. Cats are great because they're kind of wonderful and awful at the same time. That's who Jack is. Jack is never actively antagonistic to...
3 stars for the overall relevance to the broader story, 5 stars for this arc.I stupidly jumped to book 9 thinking I had already read book 8 until I saw it on my shelf today. That I didn't know book 8 was missing from the plot says a lot about how essential this story is to the overall Jack arc, ...
Jack is once more on the move, sword-free and accompanied by his sidekicks Raven and Gary (AKA The Pathetic Fallacy). Now, with a little help from Humpty Dumpty, he's on a quest for a legendary lost city of gold....of course, meeting up with Hillary Page and Paul Bunyan wasn't part of the plan, n...
I've been resisting reading some of the Jack tales but the supplier of these graphics convinced me I'd understand the final Fables volume much better if I read them. So I'm working my way through them. In this one, the Literals are on different sides and a war is going on, led by Jack who is most...
This wasn't the worst Jack of Fables story line, but they are all a little bland. The side characters are what makes it interesting.The big reveal that Jack is part Literal is strange. I'm guessing that maybe when I get to the Crossover issues they'll explain it a little better and I won't hate i...