This interlude issue takes place in Bigby Wolfs favorite hunting forest, which is the Platonic ideal of the deep dark woods. In fact, its so perfect in every detail, it cant possibly exist in real life. Rather, what we should have said is, it cant possibly exist in this life. But it would fit nicely as a heaven for wolves in the afterlife. And so it is.
Once again the art here was absolutely beautiful but this issue was all about the writing. I will give this a perfect 10 but I would have liked a final answer on Bigby's fate, especially since it is likely we will not hear much now because Camelot will start back up next month. I am a HUGE fan of Bigby and I need him to come back. I feel like a major part of this series is the relationship between Snow and Bigby and I'm not ready to say goodbye to that. Read Full Review
A quietly engaging read that gives you much to think about, both for the story at hand and for your after-reading reflections. Read Full Review
Bigby's abscence in the comic has been felt, even before he was turned to crystal and shattered by Prince Brandish. This issue suggests that his return has more to do with the wolf's decision and will than the various magics of Fabletown tirelessly working to put him back together again. The issue ends on a sweet, if melancholy, note, but I expect we haven't seen he last of the wolf. Worth a look. Read Full Review
It's a very good issue, but not quite the level it has been at recently. Read Full Review