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382:, confirmed that Bigby started off with a malevolent personality as part of his origin story, but his fascination with Snow White and his desire to protect her was a turning point for his character arc. Bigby's ongoing personal journey to redemption, as depicted in the series, is constantly interspersed with multiple opportunities to revert to his bestial, violent nature, which is never completely absent according to Buckingham and Willingham. His constant internal struggle to keep his true nature in check is deemed necessary for him to coexist peacefully with other beings in a community, and that it is the only way for a creature like him to find redemption and forgiveness. While he serves an instrumental role to protect Fabletown from various threats, he often terrifies the very people he works to protect due to their knowledge of his dark past. 429:
Boy Blue and his son. Boy Blue tells him that while he can return to the living world, it would be a daunting task. Blue states that Bigby was meant to be one of the great destroyers, but that his fate was altered due to his love for Snow White. Bigby is eventually revived, but in a feral state. In the final arc he kills several mundy officers, along with Ozma, Beast, and Thrushbread. It is unclear if this state is due to Mrs. Sprat's actions or the challenge Boy Blue spoke of, but Winter's narration suggests the former. He is restored when Conner stands up to him. He and Snow then live happily ever after and have many descendants.
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America's war effort but instead glorified the cultural memory of the masculine hero-soldier in a war worth fighting for, and drew attention to what she perceived as the subversive nature of Part 2 of the story arc which presents the question of monstrosity or "otherness" versus evil. She pointed out that Bigby, a supernatural werewolf creature based in America, eventually befriends his "enemy", a Nazi-created version of the classic
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Bigby eventually meets his end at the hands of Prince Brandish, who turns him into a glass statue and then destroys it. While the 13th-floor residents try to piece him together in hopes of reviving him, Mrs. Sprat removes a part of his glass body. Bigby is seen in his personal Heaven, where he meets
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than traditional fairy-tale oriented ones. Bigby is depicted as primarily a champion of what he believes is right, who has never taken the law too strictly as he has shown a willingness to bend his own rules. Though Bigby resists the typical binary representation of man and animal, the series begins
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and opined that, unlike Lee, Bigby's reputation dominates his conversations, his work, and his relationships and never has the chance to be seen as a new person. Albert felt uncomfortable projecting his personal views onto what he believes to be a defined character during his playthrough, and as a
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Claudia Schwabe agreed with Hill's observation that while Bigby's masculinity and heroism are further emphasized through his involvement with military conflict, she called to question his argument that the "War Stories" story arc does not question or challenge the courage, duty or righteousness of
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who in fact harbors no hostile intentions towards Bigby, after he was tricked into killing the creature, claiming that the outcome of the story arc demonstrates the series' willingness to challenge readers' imagination of classic monsters and fairy-tale creatures as evil beings. To her view, the
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praised the game's "intoxicating" mingling of mature themes like penance and redemption with fairy tale magic and superstitions as part of Bigby's character arc. He noted that Bigby is neither truly benevolent or malevolent and that he exists somewhere in the middle in terms of morality, showing
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In his essay "Negotiating Wartime Masculinity in Bill Willingham's Fables", Mark C. Hill described Bigby's characterization as "part hard-nosed detective, part soldier, part anti-hero", and that his role as the protector of Fabletown involved an eclectic cross between "small town sheriff and
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series, known for its large ensemble cast of characters, has to a leading man due to the central role he plays throughout much of the narrative. Kannenberg found that Bigby's initial depiction as a trenchcoat-wearing cynical detective with a chainsmoking habit in his early appearances adds a
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and that his "past misdeeds weigh on him constantly". While ultimately a malleable character by nature, he felt that the video game iteration of Bigby is a "different, lighter, more human character" even in light of any cruel decisions the player could make as Bigby. David Hinkle from
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result he came to appreciate the power of the game's narrative. Within this context, he felt that Bigby's circumstances justify the moments where he is allowed to embrace his dark nature and bring harm to other characters. G. Christopher Williams from
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clandestine spy-master". He noted that Bigby's stereotypical Hollywood police detective persona is only one aspect of the disparate narratives and centuries of cultural ideologies that makes up the character's personal history. Hill linked Bigby to
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and being pardoned for his past deeds, Bigby assumed the role of Fabletown's sheriff, and in the following centuries he has mostly remained in his human form and tries to put his dark past as a menacing predator behind him.
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found that Bigby "steals the spotlight as the seemingly irredeemable anti-hero craving redemption" and that it is ironic that "Fabletown's biggest, baddest monster happens to be the one keeping the peace". Ozzie Mejia from
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called Bigby "an interesting, multi-dimensional character" who can be moulded into "a heartless pursuer of vengeance" or an individual with "a heart of gold underneath his gruff exterior" depending on player choice.
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series with the character's service history and involvement in a counter-insurgency storyline. Hill argued that the character serves as a "liminal margin", a concept originally developed by
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expressed a preference for a story that revolves more around Bigby's desires, as opposed to Snow White or the political machinations of Fabletown which dominated the first game's narrative.
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He develops feelings for Snow White and the two have a litter of seven children together. He quits his position as the sheriff due to the election of Prince Charming as
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was named Most Memorable Character for New Game Network's Game of the Year Awards 2014. For his work as Bigby Wolf, in 2014 Harrington received nominations from the
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Bigby Wolf has received a positive reception for his complex characterization as an anti-heroic figure, and is considered by critics to be the closest character the
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series indicates that all evil acts may be forgiven and that any villainous character could find redemption if they are willing and able to make the attempt.
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legend with his ability to assume the alternate form of a werewolf-like creature, and to the politics of conflict and war that surround the creation of the
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was amused by the possibility of Bigby (at the player's discretion) retaliating against non-player characters over their misogynistic misuse of the word "
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of the Fables team rolled into one", and "probably the most unlikely family man in all of Fabledom" which adds to his appeal as a main character.
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Bigby Wolf has been positively received by critics. Some sources consider Bigby to be the closest thing the series has to a protagonist the
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for "Story and Performer" and from the National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers (NAVGTR) awards for "Performance in a Drama, Lead".
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following a fairly typical transformative man/animal trajectory for his character arc. The creative team of the comic book series,
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As a character patterned after the outlaw cultural hero archetype, Bigby shares similar traits with the likes of
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have been conquered by a mysterious and deadly enemy known as "the Adversary". Bigby is the embodiment of the
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Within the series, Bigby Wolf is a member of the "Fable" community – fantastical characters from
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The video game's branching narrative is adapted and streamlined into a single canon plotline as
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empathy one moment yet purposefully provocative in another moment. Josiah Harrist from
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has been subject to discussion and analysis. Brian Albert from IGN compared Bigby to
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Craving Supernatural Creatures: German Fairy-Tale Figures in American Pop Culture
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The potential for Bigby to unleash his anger and rage at other characters in
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Having reformed from his violent ways, Bigby became the cigarette-smoking,
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Bigby is featured as the central protagonist of a graphic novel spin-off,
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Bigby Wolf's first appearance is in Chapter One of the first story arc of
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Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, durability, senses
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described Bigby as a "brusque, cold, and brooding" Wolverine who wears
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informs Bigby that she has been killed. Bigby informs Rose's sister,
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A Tour of Fabletown: Patterns and Plots in Bill Willingham's Fables
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A Tour of Fabletown: Patterns and Plots in Bill Willingham's Fables
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as an outsider marked with supernatural powers from birth, to the
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series has to a protagonist. The video game iteration of Bigby in
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Bigby in the form of a giant wolf battles the glass clones of
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Following the initial announcement of a sequel to the
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who formed a clandestine society centuries ago within
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A Wolf in Gotham 197:and is the central protagonist of 185:#1 (July 2002) and was created by 14: 1799: 1388:Werewolves, Wolves and the Gothic 1141:Justin Clark (December 5, 2014). 908:Brown, Chris (October 17, 2013). 432: 338:feel, and invited comparisons to 334:. Bigby's visual design evokes a 181:. The character first appears in 1647:Golden Boughs Retirement Village 1409:Contemporary Comics Storytelling 1405: 1164:Josiah Harrist (July 30, 2014). 985:Aziz, Hamza (October 10, 2013). 885:Jesse Schedeen (June 11, 2021). 811:David Hinkle (August 20, 2013). 722:. Wayne State University Press. 228:known as Fabletown, after their 163:is a fictional character in the 1768:Fictional World War II veterans 1568:Peter & Max: A Fables Novel 1356: 1231: 1206: 1125: 1097: 1065: 1039: 607:in July 2017, Alex Walker from 541:characters, describing him as " 1763:Fictional World War I veterans 1453:. HarperCollins. p. 121. 1214:"Games in 2015 – BAFTA Awards" 769: 760: 1: 1447: 1390:. 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Index


Fables: The Wolf Among Us
Publisher
Vertigo Comics
First appearance
Fables
Bill Willingham
Lan Medina
Werewolf
Big Bad Wolf
sobriquet
immortal
American comic book
Fables
DC Comics
Vertigo
Bill Willingham
Lan Medina
Fables: The Wolf Among Us
The Wolf Among Us
fairy tales
folklore
New York City
Homelands
Big Bad Wolf
wolf character
cautionary tales
Grimms' Fairy Tales
Little Red Riding Hood
Peter and the Wolf

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