Fables 156.cbr <PROVEN × 2027>
When Fables ended in 2015, fans thought the book was closed. But with the 20-issue revival starting at #151, the stakes shifted from the grand, multiversal wars of the past to something more intimate and ancient. Issue #156 is a pivotal "mid-arc" moment where the new status quo—and the new threats—finally start to solidify. 1. The Burden of Legacy (Bigby & Snow)
"Fables #156" marks a major milestone in Bill Willingham’s long-running comic series, serving as the sixth chapter of the arc which revived the series after its initial 150-issue run. Fables 156.cbr
Fables #156 is a meditation on whether heroes can ever truly retire. It suggests that for a Fable, the story only stops when you stop breathing, and even then, legends have a way of coming back to haunt the living. When Fables ended in 2015, fans thought the book was closed
In #156, we see the continued evolution of and Snow White . After decades of being the "power couple" of Fabletown, they are now navigating a world where their children are adults with their own agency. This issue leans heavily into the parental anxiety that has defined this revival: can you ever truly protect your family when the "Happily Ever After" was just a pause, not an end? 2. Peter Pan: The Subverted Hero It suggests that for a Fable, the story