A review by lordofthemoon
Fables: The Deluxe Edition, Book Five by Bill Willingham

4.0

The major arc in this volume of the always marvellous Fables series describes Boy Blue's return to the Homelands on a secret mission. And in the process, he retrieves huge amounts of intelligence, and finally uncovers the identity of the Adversary. Despite hints in previous volumes, I must confess that it took me by surprise, but it totally works (and his description of his rise to power is chilling). And Boy Blue is pretty awesome as a lone hero, cutting a swathe through the Empire on his mission.

Back in Fabletown, we see a delegation of Arabian fables arrive in embassy, and how the European ones struggle to deal with them, as well as seeing just how well, or badly, Prince Charming is dealing with being mayor. Some other old favourites get screen time too (including a surprisingly awesome role for King Cole, who's been a bit of a comedy side character until now), and there are some surprises in store for others. Snow and her boys appear, but in a side capacity, just driving the plot forward.

Oh, and there's also the preparation for the spinoff Jack of Fables series, which actually starts the book. I must confess that Jack has never really done an awful lot for me. He's arrogant, lazy and a bit of a grifter. His escapades in Hollywood were mildly amusing, but I don't really have any interest in seeking out the spinoff.

So, apart from Jack, another complete success. The whole 'Adversary' plot is picking up pace and after five volumes, I'm pretty invested in the major characters. I look forward to the next one now.