A review by bookpairings
Fairest: In All the Land by Ming Doyle, Ray Dillon, Chris Sprouse, Tony Akins, Karl Kerschl, Mark Buckingham, Fiona Meng, Chrissie Zullo, Russ Braun, Eva de la Cruz, Zelda Devon, Adam Hughes, Kurt Huggins, Inaki Miranda, Karl Story, Rosemary Cheetham, Gene Ha, Bill Willingham, Chris Chuckry, Andrew Dalhouse, Nimit Malavia, Kevin Maguire, Shawn McManus, Renae De Liz, Todd Klein, Tula Lotay, Meghan Hetrick, Al Davison, Lee Loughridge, Dean Ormston, Jordie Bellaire, Phil Noto, Marley Zarcone

2.0

This is a decent extension of the Fables universe, which depicts other storylines. I wanted to really enjoy this one, but I didn’t. I’m having a hard time pinpointing why. One reason for my dislike is the use of a committee of artists. I wish it were more cohesive. Overall, I enjoyed the idea behind the story arch, but I felt like it was missing something, further character development for starters. I also discovered an upsetting spoiler right away which didn’t help. I thought I was going in order, but apparently not. :(