A review by glennisleblanc
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

3.0

This graphic novel follows Cinderella as she is forced from her role as spy and into detective to find out who is killing a list of beautiful fables since Bigby is away looking for his missing kids. Part of the story goes back to the business office that was lost during the war with the magic mirror telling the story. By the end of the novel our killer is found and some things are put back to right including the lost office. I did like the back story to Briar Rose but even that was a bit of a letdown as the fourth wall kept getting intentionally broken in the story and you were told this was a distraction to the solving of the murders. After finishing the story I was a bit dissatisfied with the murder plot and in the end it just seemed to be a way to get Fabletown back the business office without putting into the mainline stories.

Digital copy provided by the publisher through Edelweiss