The Wolf Among Us: The Comic

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  • True weren't those fanfics based on her original story?

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    Even Bigby had a past filled with tragedy... I bet Mary lost a child. My backstory for her in my fanfics was a jealous lover killed her n

  • Ahh i wonder if she'll play into the salem flashbacks

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    Mine weren't, I just gave her that backstory to 'fill in a blank' if you will :P

  • Mine weren't, I just gave her that backstory to 'fill in a blank' if you will :P

    zeke10 posted: »

    True weren't those fanfics based on her original story?

  • Her powers would seriously suggest witchcraft... And maybe the theory as to whether Mary really is Rachel will be revealed?

    I seriously need to catch up on this comic! XP

    zeke10 posted: »

    Ahh i wonder if she'll play into the salem flashbacks

  • Travis Moore's illustrations are wonderful, I mean:

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    his Bigby is amazing.

  • I really hope they don't make her rachel tbh

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    Her powers would seriously suggest witchcraft... And maybe the theory as to whether Mary really is Rachel will be revealed? I seriously need to catch up on this comic! XP

  • I wouldn't care tbh...

    zeke10 posted: »

    I really hope they don't make her rachel tbh

  • Looks like they're fleshing out origins of lots of non-comic characters.

    With that being said, I wonder whether we'll get to see origins of all characters which were first introduced in TWAU that haven't gotten an origin yet (Johann the butcher, Tweedle brothers, Jersey Devil, Georgie etc)

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    @TheZorkij You may wanna read this one dude!!! Now THIS will be good!!! XD

  • I hope we do :)

    CoolGuyJ posted: »

    Looks like they're fleshing out origins of lots of non-comic characters. With that being said, I wonder whether we'll get to see origins

  • I really think he was just talking. Beauty didn't seem particularly worried. She has had centuries to deal with his Beast rages.

    Excellent point, mate! Also, I was rather surprised that Beast was threatening to kill both Bigby AND Beauty. I know the guy is angry, bu

  • I bet we do. We're still only, halfway through the season in the game. The latest issue finishes up episode 2.

    CoolGuyJ posted: »

    Looks like they're fleshing out origins of lots of non-comic characters. With that being said, I wonder whether we'll get to see origins

  • Oh? That makes sense but it begs the question; Is abigail real or was she always just a glamour of Greenleaf or is it the other way around? Abigail became Greenleaf?

    LukaszB posted: »

    Yep. She is Greenleaf. In the game's extras it said she always has a glamour tube of her daughter who went missing after the invasion of the Homelands.

  • His Bigby is a total babe.

    Miklaus posted: »

    Travis Moore's illustrations are wonderful, I mean: his Bigby is amazing.

  • Or Aunty Greenleaf is her name after the Salem Witch Trials.

    KCohere posted: »

    Oh? That makes sense but it begs the question; Is abigail real or was she always just a glamour of Greenleaf or is it the other way around? Abigail became Greenleaf?

  • And all his illustrations are similar to that of the game's.

    KCohere posted: »

    His Bigby is a total babe.

  • You'll be shocked, while @TheZorkij will love issue 22. If any of you want spoilers I'll give them on PM.

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    @TheZorkij You may wanna read this one dude!!! Now THIS will be good!!! XD

  • Yes please!!!

    LukaszB posted: »

    You'll be shocked, while @TheZorkij will love issue 22. If any of you want spoilers I'll give them on PM.

  • edited May 2015

    i'd very much like spoilers pls. Also how do u check pms again? Lol

    LukaszB posted: »

    You'll be shocked, while @TheZorkij will love issue 22. If any of you want spoilers I'll give them on PM.

  • Issue #22 was good. Exploring Mary's origin with the whole mirror was well done (and I can't wait to see what happens to her next).

    I pretty much chuckled when Bigby interrupted Snow's speech with his inner monologue 'See? Am I tactful or what?'

    A little bit bummed that they didn't have the scene of Snow defending Bigby (with Crane disposing of Lily's body down the Witching Well), but oh well, I guess they were running out of room (with Mary's Origins and all).

    LukaszB posted: »

    You'll be shocked, while @TheZorkij will love issue 22. If any of you want spoilers I'll give them on PM.

  • Well at the funeral everyone knows it didn't make any sense accusing Bigby of anything.

  • Yet, Holly still accuses him in the game when she sees Bigby (though her anger subsides due to Snow's defense and if player apologetic to her). But as I've said before, the space in the issue was limited (and that scene probably would have dragged out), and this cut I think fastened the pace of story.

    One thing that kinda annoys me is, that the comics made Bigby just jump straight into the conclusion that Crane is the killer without any consideration/thought.

    Sure, there's no doubt Crane had pervy (#$%$ prick) thoughts about Snow, and hired Lily (glamoured as Snow) to act out his fantasies, but that doesn't necessary mean he's the killer (as it is revealed later).

    I know after seeing the photo Bigby got pissed off as #$%$# and got emotional (at Open Arms), but I think a better phrase could have been used to Snow (at Lily's funeral) rather than making Bigby say "Crane is the killer." (in the game, they give you options, and Crane is the killer is only one of them, there are alternatives).

    Bigby outright saying Crane is the killer felt a bit rash and didn't seem to portray Bigby as intelligent as he should have been (and it's not like he was emotional like he was at Open Arms, he was calmer at the funeral scene).

    LukaszB posted: »

    Well at the funeral everyone knows it didn't make any sense accusing Bigby of anything.

  • My thought is that Bigby's love for Snow got the better of him. It makes sense considering his comments.

    CoolGuyJ posted: »

    Yet, Holly still accuses him in the game when she sees Bigby (though her anger subsides due to Snow's defense and if player apologetic to he

  • Yeah, his inner monologue 'I may even forget that I am sheriff....'

    I loved that. I always love all these Bigby x Snow moments. But seriously, I really hope they don't cut out / reduce substance of that tender scene between Bigby and Snow in his apartment after Swineheart treats him (in beginning of Episode 4).

    That scene with Snow touching Bigby's arm and saying "When you stopped breathing, I......." and after Bigby says his response, Snow giving him her gentle smile (damn Snow, I'm a sucker for your smile every time)....before Colin just spoils the mood with his inappropriate comment haha........

    That scene just NEEDS to be there......

    LukaszB posted: »

    My thought is that Bigby's love for Snow got the better of him. It makes sense considering his comments.

  • Tbh I wanted Bloody Mary to be Aunty Greenleaf's long lost child. :)

  • ^ THIS!

    CoolGuyJ posted: »

    Yeah, his inner monologue 'I may even forget that I am sheriff....' I loved that. I always love all these Bigby x Snow moments. But ser

  • Think we all thought that at some point :P

    Tbh I wanted Bloody Mary to be Aunty Greenleaf's long lost child.

  • Agree, and Bigby's thought when sending Colin to the Farm would be along the lines of Colin deserving it.

    CoolGuyJ posted: »

    Yeah, his inner monologue 'I may even forget that I am sheriff....' I loved that. I always love all these Bigby x Snow moments. But ser

  • I never thought that. I think even Greenleaf wouldnt approve of her daughter being a pyscho thug serial killer.

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    Think we all thought that at some point :P

  • She would approve of it considering her words to Snow.

    KCohere posted: »

    I never thought that. I think even Greenleaf wouldnt approve of her daughter being a pyscho thug serial killer.

  • Which words?

    LukaszB posted: »

    She would approve of it considering her words to Snow.

  • The line right before Snow talks about her making money out of other peoples misery.

    KCohere posted: »

    Which words?

  • Can I ask what Bloody Mary's origins are?
    Cant find anything on the net and i'm not really a fan of digital comics...prefer my 15 volumes of tradebacks that are in my hands.

  • edited May 2015

    I haven't read the issue yet, but apparently she looked into a mirror on Halloween and discovered that her future husband was meant to be none other than Bigby Wolf! She was also nicer back then...

    Unfortunately that's all I know, maybe @LukaszB or @KCohere could explain it better :P

    Gorvar posted: »

    Can I ask what Bloody Mary's origins are? Cant find anything on the net and i'm not really a fan of digital comics...prefer my 15 volumes of tradebacks that are in my hands.

  • Okay....that got my attention...

  • edited May 2015

    Just read it and wish these comics were longer

  • Did you think that was Bigby? I didnt get that at all. My theory was that it is Jack the Ripper.

  • I'm not gonna lie, I haven't read any of TWAU comic past issue 10 yet.

    I was told it was Bigby by LukaszB :/

    KCohere posted: »

    Did you think that was Bigby? I didnt get that at all. My theory was that it is Jack the Ripper.

  • Okay, i dont think he looked like him at all and the things he was saying, makes me thinks hes a kiler of prostitutes, or tarts as he calls them.

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    I'm not gonna lie, I haven't read any of TWAU comic past issue 10 yet. I was told it was Bigby by LukaszB

  • So its not bigby?

    KCohere posted: »

    Did you think that was Bigby? I didnt get that at all. My theory was that it is Jack the Ripper.

  • Hmmm, this changes everything...

    I already told @TheZorkij that Bigby was Mary's promised husband :/

    KCohere posted: »

    Okay, i dont think he looked like him at all and the things he was saying, makes me thinks hes a kiler of prostitutes, or tarts as he calls them.

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