Fables the wolf among us logo3/24/2024 ![]() ![]() I really loved that Bigby’s backstory is a bit fleshed out here. The tie-in with Ichabod Crane and Bigby, as well as some interesting backstory. Honestly, I always play scumbag!Bigby, but his sarcasm in the graphic novel is even better. I’ve always adored Bigby, but his rendering in the TWAU graphic novel is definitely my favorite of the lot (that said, Bigby in the actual Fables comic will always win out for me).īigby’s sardonic humor is still there. The artwork in TWAU is stellar, and I absolutely loved the issue covers as well. ![]() What I Lovedįirst off, the illustrations. In any case, it’s not really feasible, making the graphic novel a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure kind of thing, and in this case, I’m not the type of person who minded so much that it didn’t. Either you’re the type of person who likes having a canon story to fall upon, or you like paving the path of your character with your decision. That can sometimes go either way, to be honest. Funny how that happens, but I went ahead and decided to read it just to see which route the writers went and decided was “canon.” And then I realized that they made a graphic novel of TWAU, which was based on the works of Bill Willingham. Needless to say I have since played The Wolf Among Us game and loved it. Heck, it was one of my first posts on this blog. When I’d first heard that Telltale was actually doing a game based off of it, I was pretty damn excited. Admittedly, the Fables series didn’t really pick up for me until I’d read the text story of how Bigby met Snow White in Volume 2, and from there, I was hooked. That’s the kind of shit I’d read in a heartbeat. Fairy tale characters living in secret in the Bronx because some crazy Adversary took over each of their worlds. I had heard of it a while back because of course I had, being a fairy tale enthusiast and an admirer of comic books. So there’s this series I’ve enjoyed the past couple of years called Fables. ![]() And how will Bigby and Snow White keep their heads long enough to crack the case when they get caught up in a grisly murder mystery? But when Bigby learns that his old nemesis, the Woodsman who has an axe to grind, is part of the scene, things go downhill fast. It all starts with a simple domestic disturbance. 1 by Matthew Sturges, Dave Justus (writers)Įven before the first issue of Fables, there were stories to be told, shadowy avenues to explore, and lives hanging in the balance! Bigby Wolf has seen plenty in his time as Sheriff of Fabletown…but nothing can prepare him for this… Gren’s retelling of Little Red Riding Hood was THE best.)įABLES: THE WOLF AMONG US, VOL. That said, this was highly entertaining to read, and I adored the addition of random fairy tale summaries as told by various Fables characters (honestly. Reading this volume really made me want to play the game again, if only to redo some of my crazy decisions (like trying NOT to get certain people killed, hem hem). ![]()
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