Wizard is lost in the jungle, and tangled in the underbrush
From Wizard magazine, something that does little more than to boggle my mind, regardless of whether Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli is actually in Fables #48 or not:
When they're not wallowing in sensationalized news, they're making it incomprehensible. That's the impression I get of them now, anyway.
WHY IT’S COOLNo, it doesn't make sense, and in fact, it's a real pain to read this, even if it's short. AUGH!!!
Part 1 of the new 2-part story "Wolves." Here's the problem: Some time ago, in a bit of a snit, Bigby Wolf packed a bag and left the Fables series. Walked right out! But he's still under contract, so we sent Mowgli, of Jungle Book fame, to find him. It makes sense, right? Mowg is a terrific hunter, and he was raised by wolves. Send a wolf to catch a wolf, right? And in his world-spanning travels to track down Bigby, Mowg encounters all sorts of other wolves. In short, this story's all about wolves. Which you might have guessed if you read the story title.
When they're not wallowing in sensationalized news, they're making it incomprehensible. That's the impression I get of them now, anyway.
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