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Fables #99 – Review

by Bill Willingham (writer), Inaki Miranda (art), Eva De La Cruz (colors), and Todd Klein (letters)

The Story: Mr. North confronts Mr. Dark and tells him of Totenkinder’s challenge to single combat as the Dark Man continues to build his domain.

What’s Good: I wasn’t particularly impressed by the Rose Red arc.  Overall, it meandered a bit and the result was that I wasn’t anywhere near as excited for Fables #100 as I should be.  All of that changed with this issue, which had me salivating for #100.  This comic should serve as a template for how to construct an effective build-up issue.

Much of this is because Willingham spends much of this issue showing, and not just telling, what is at stake.  We get a disturbing peek into Mister Dark’s transformed New York City, one that’s rife with irrational violence, cruelty, apathy, and, well, zombies.  It’s a dark and diseased place and instantly, next month’s climactic issue feels all the more important.  More than that though, Willingham hypes #100 by basically telling us exactly what that book is going to be about: an epic duel between Mister Dark and the suped-up Totenkinder.

Willingham relays this purely through a tense dialogue between North and Dark.  I love it when writers have immensely powerful entities just… talk.  It’s great to have scenes where characters who are essentially gods only imply their powers and merely converse, while showing a certain respect for one another.  It’s always an awesome dynamic and Willingham does it well.  More importantly, by merely talking about what will, or might, happen next month without actually giving us any action this month, Willingham ratchets up the tension and makes us want #100 all the more.
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Weekly Comic Book Review’s Top Picks

DS’ Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Warlord of Mars #1 – The first issue of an adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic series (and first book) launched with an impressive start, capturing the tone and visuals of a hero for all times. DC offered some strong books this week, but Warlord of Mars stuck in my head and has me waiting for the next issue impatiently.

Most Anticipated: Batman: Batman and Robin #15 – The end of the Batman Must Die arc! Dr. Hurt and Pyg! And we’re steps away from Bruce Wayne’s return! And, you’ve got Morrison on writing and Frazer on art! You can’t lose!

Other Top Picks: Brightest Day #12, Power Girl #17 (guest starring Batman), Green Lantern Corps #53

Least Anticipated: Chaos War #2 – I called issue #1 a conceptual train wreck, but it looks like ridiculing regular Marvel icons for cheap (and futile) laughs wasn’t enough. It looks like they’re set to drag Galactus and Hellstorm, two of the most carefully nuanced bad-ass characters in the Marvel Universe, into the live audience laugh track that we saw in issue one. I feel the frustrating impotence of Sideshow Bob in jail, watching Vanessa Redgrave on Fox. I need one of those Charlie Brown storm cloud icons to finish off this paragraph right. No way Marvel is getting my money for this one.

Dean’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Irredeemable #18 – In a week that had many very solid offerings, this was the only book that flirted with “great”.  This comic is almost a throwback to the old days when stuff actually happened in a comic over a 2-3 issue span instead of this “decompressed storytelling” we get now days.  In this issue, Mark Waid again jiggles things around to keep this comic a LOT more than just “superman gone bad”.

Most Anticipated: The Walking Dead #78 – Kirkman has begun to build this series towards some very big events around issue #80 (if online teasers from Image are to be believed).  Still, I hardly expect him to play it safe, so we’re going to again get some splendid storytelling and characterization along with building tension.  I can’t wait….

Other Top Picks: Haunt #10, Morning Glories #3, Hulk #26, Kick Ass 2 #1, Soldier Zero #1

Alex’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Invincible Iron Man #33 -This week really was all about Matt Fraction.  Between this and Thor, it’s a tough call, but I’ll go with Iron Man based on its great storytelling, strong character dynamic, and sudden introduction of an unknown team traitor.  This was polished, refined work and a clear showing of why this is one of the best superhero books on the stands.

Most Anticipated: Morning Glories #3 -After two issues, I love Morning Glories.  Every time I see it’s on my stack for the week, I get excited.  The characters are great and the story always leaves me wanting more.  This one’s a sure thing.

Other Picks: The Walking Dead #78, Batman & Robin #15, Fables #99, DMZ #58, Brightest Day #12, Daredevil #511

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