What kinds of heroes would we be if we retired having never slain an actual dragon?
And so we come to the final collection of the Jack of Fables comics. This is volume 9 and it collects issues 46 - 50. It was again written by Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges. The art was mainly by Tony Akins and Andrew Pepoy but also with contributions by Dan Green, Russ Braun and Bill Reinhold.
Set an unspecified number of years in the future, this book sees Jack Frost about to retire after years of adventuring and heroic deeds. But just as he is about to call it a day he is hired to slay a fearsome dragon and agrees as it is something he has never done before. However, he finds that he is not the only one to have an interest in this particular dragon.
First of all the best thing about this book is the return of those hot librarians the Page sisters - Priscilla, Robin and Hillary - who are on their own quest to reassemble the Great Library and restore their Literal powers. It is good to see those characters again - possibly for the last time(?). However the book spends too much time reuniting us with characters from Jack's past for no great reason other than to be cannon fodder in the climax of the book. A disappointing end to what was a good series with no sign of the wicked humour upon which it made its name.
Bill and Matt have more or less stated that they had run of ideas and there was very little room for pushing the boundaries of the character once it had been revealed that he had slept with his sisters. But to take 15 issues to wrap it up in such a way as they have seems like extreme overindulgence to me. I would have much rather his story had come to an end in the crossover storyline. Sadly, this book will not be missed by me - and I never thought I would have said that when it was at its height.
First published on RevolutionSF on Saturday Mar 10, 2012
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