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Fables #86 (2009) Pages 19-20: Mister Dark, the Big Bad

Location: Fables-related
Artists: Jim Fern (Penciller) ,  Craig Hamilton (Inker)

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Location: Fables-related
Title: Fables #86 (2009) Pages 19-20: Mister Dark, the Big Bad
Artist:  Jim Fern (Penciller) ,  Craig Hamilton (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 256
Likes on CAF: 4
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 12/27/2024

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The villain of this segment of the Fables story was Mister Dark, the scary guy filling this DPS as he fills a sack with his victims. This issue was a flashback origin with a guest penciler, so perhaps a fill-in issue, but Jim Fern acquitted himself well. Mister Dark is literally the "Big Bad" as he resists a host of mages.

This page was discussed in my YouTube interview on Ruben Da Collector's channel on October 12, 2025.

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Miki Annamanthadoo Member Since 2003
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Posted On 12/27/2024

Mr. Dark, the Big Bad was tossing and turning
And this Big Bad was as bad as can be
It scared them out of their wits
Corpses falling to bits!
Couldn’t believe their eyes
Such a  nightmare was he!

André . Member Since 2015
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Posted On 12/27/2024

Delightfully creepy!

Alex Johnson Member Since 2006
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Posted On 12/27/2024

Fables was generally terrific and this arc was among the very best. That guy was scary!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 12/27/2024

Just like in Grimm's fairy tales, there has to be a dark and evil being as a lesson to keep the kiddies on the straight and narrow.