I think it reached a peak with The Good Prince but kind of lost its spirit afterwards. I haven't been following it monthly since the fall of the Empire in #75 and its epilogue in #76, partly because I think amnesty compact or no amnesty compact, the fables should've tried Gepetto for war atrocities and locked him up in a wood-free cell for life. None of this "you're one of us now, so welcome and behave yourself" rot. (Can't believe that I, as a mostly progressive person, am actually advocating a harsher fate for a war criminal than the conservative Willingham, but there you go.) No wonder they got knocked over by a surprise attack just issues later. :-p