
By: Bill Willingham (story), Mark Buckingham (pencils), Steve Leialoha (inks), Lee Loughridge (colors)
The Story: Lord help the pedestrian in the way when Bigby learns to drive stick-shift.
The Review: Being a latecomer to the Fables mythos, I probably don’t have as profound an appreciation for its characters and continuity as I should. It’s hard to get the real flavor of anything from Wiki summaries alone. Bu that doesn’t make me any less interested in an arc focused on Snow White. Given Bigby’s more active personality, Snow can get a little sidelined, so it’s good to shift the focus on the only real contender for Fables’ female lead.
At first, you might be misled into thinking that Bigby’s search for their children will take center stage in this arc. That kind of quest does seem like the more exciting kind of stuff, after all, and once you add Stinky the Badger for a road trip buddy and the promise of Bigby learning to drive a car (a “terrible day,” Ambrose recalls in his future writings), well—that’s about all you can ask for, right? Besides, we know from #121 that Bigby’s quest will prove fruitless, so actually finding his kids won’t be the outcome of his story.
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