Wrapping up the Babe the Blue Ox mega-post... whether people care or not!
So, Jack Horner is changing from his regular self and Gary's no longer God of All Inanimate Objects, so Babe can tell which way the wind's blowing and decides to head on alone.

So what now? Well, this begins what's basically Babe's Great Adventures where he seems to get into all kinds of scenarios... which we never have explained.





There's really no telling how he gets into these messes. But things don't end there. For some reason (that hasn't been fully explained) Babe is somehow transformed into an even smaller toy statue version of himself (either that or the artist got real lazy interpreting Willingham's script).



And that so far is the story of Babe the Blue Ox.
Okay, I'm off to finish anthology stories, edit Top Ten List videos for YouTube and get ready to annoy people on behalf of the Census Bureau.
*BOO!*
Oh, "boo" yourself.
9 pages from 8 issues of Jack of Fables.
So, Jack Horner is changing from his regular self and Gary's no longer God of All Inanimate Objects, so Babe can tell which way the wind's blowing and decides to head on alone.

So what now? Well, this begins what's basically Babe's Great Adventures where he seems to get into all kinds of scenarios... which we never have explained.





There's really no telling how he gets into these messes. But things don't end there. For some reason (that hasn't been fully explained) Babe is somehow transformed into an even smaller toy statue version of himself (either that or the artist got real lazy interpreting Willingham's script).



And that so far is the story of Babe the Blue Ox.
Okay, I'm off to finish anthology stories, edit Top Ten List videos for YouTube and get ready to annoy people on behalf of the Census Bureau.
*BOO!*
Oh, "boo" yourself.
9 pages from 8 issues of Jack of Fables.
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Date: 2010-04-19 01:47 am (UTC)