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		<title>Review: Fablewood Anthology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fablewood AnthologyBuy at Amazon Released last year by Ape Entertainment, Fablewood Anthology is obviously drawing on the popularity of the Flight volumes. While the two projects share a lot in common &#8212; up-and-coming creators telling fantastic tales &#8212; Fablewood Anthology is much more slight and much more uneven. Opening with Flight alumnus JP Ahonen&#8216;s wistful [...]]]></description>
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<p>Released last year by <a href="http://www.ape-entertainment.com/">Ape Entertainment</a>, <a href="http://www.fablewoodcomic.com/"><i>Fablewood Anthology</i></a> is obviously drawing on the popularity of the <i>Flight</i> volumes. While the two projects share a lot in common &#8212; up-and-coming creators telling fantastic tales &#8212; <i>Fablewood Anthology</i> is much more slight and much more uneven.</p>
<p>Opening with <i>Flight</i> alumnus <a href="http://www.jpahonen.com/">JP Ahonen</a>&#8216;s wistful story &#8220;Solace,&#8221; <i>Fablewood</i> does start out strong. After that, though, the subsequent tales swing up and down, from the disappointingly undeveloped &#8220;A Vicious Cirlce&#8221; by J.J. Nass and Eleanor Cooper to the stunningly beautiful &#8220;Under the Midnight Sun&#8221; by Dusty Neal and <a href="http://www.chrisstudabaker.com/">Chris Studabaker</a>. </p>
<p>When the stories here deviate from the typical sword-and-sorcery fantasy, like <a href="http://www.sarahmensinga.com/">Sarah Mensinga</a>&#8216;s wordless &#8220;Fish&#8221; rendered in soft pen and ink and watercolors, they do better. Instead, too many of these stories just feel like the beginnings of ideas, like <a href="http://www.danlafrance.com/">Daniel Lafrance</a>&#8216;s &#8220;Unworthy.&#8221; I was left wanting to know what our nameless main character was doing alone in the snowy mountain pass, but was instead just offered a spurt of violence and mysterious lesson. I liked Lafrance&#8217;s art &#8212; he has a heavy line and sort of dramatic, pulpy style &#8212; but I wanted more from the story.</p>
<p>Perhaps if there are future volumes of <i>Fablewood</i>, some of these characters and scenarios will be further developed. But as it is, I was left unsatisfied by a lot of what was here. I enjoyed reading this anthology and it&#8217;s worth a look, but for the most part, little here excited me. I don&#8217;t know how many of these creators I&#8217;ll seek out elsewhere.</p>
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