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They are revived through one mechanism or another, but usually only powerful magic. Bigby and Frau Totenkinder, for instance, have both died numerous times in the stories that preceded the comics. The deaths from the fairy tales are generally canon.…
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Bigby has taken up with at least one other woman to get his mind off of Snow.
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She and her sister are the daughter of a powerful sorceress and have tremendous untapped magical potential within them.
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Well, I'm referring less to empathy but more referring to his ability to always sense what she's feeling, at any time of the day, no matter where she is.
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She can be awful at times in the comics, as well, but Bigby can generally understand why and doesn't hold it against her.
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It's more of a game-Snow hate thread than a comics-Snow hate thread.
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True, but several of those that die later get brought back to life through magic, so I wasn't really sure how to consider those. Can't remember right off-hand who besides Colin who died without powerful magic and never seems to come back to physi…
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Eh, he should spend some time with Nerissa. He's still got a few decades before he even tells Snow how he feels. He can feel like an ass when he later leaves her to pursue Snow.
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Pretty sure he's also the Jack of "Jack and Jill" fame, and the original Jack of the Lantern. Probably some others. Snow White is actually an amalgamation of two different characters named "Snow White" also.
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Few fables die except through powerful magic. However, they do put modern technology to good use in the struggle against the forces of the Adversary. As for Bigby, as others have said, he's basically a god. And Snow White is a wellspring of enorm…
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What?
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Women really get a chance to shine in this comic. Snow White basically runs everything and does so effectively. She commands loyalty. Beauty gets her time to shine but never outshines Snow White. Rose Red takes care of business. Frau Totenkinder is …
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I have no clue where you are getting any of this. Seriously. If Georgie says that CM told him something, and Bigby says that Georgie told him that CM told Georgie something, Bigby's account of what CM told Georgie is second-hand regardless of whethe…
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No, it was suggested that you research Bill Willingham's views more thoroughly before claiming that the entire Fables series is a metaphor for the troubles of Israel. Because, well, you were wrong about that.
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As I said, you're free to disagree. I think the prosecution should explain the key evidence behind all charges before the defendant gets to speak. I think the prosecution should avoid looking incompetent with panicky "No evidence!?" moments. I think…
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Everything that you just said is wrong. Please read some rules of evidence or a treatise on evidence if you wish to have this debate.
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We don't know exactly what Willingham's problem was with gay marriage. I'd expect to hear more about that before automatically calling him a bigot or an extremist asshole. And note the "always" in my criticism. Point being, I don't know when that…
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They didn't argue it very effectively. And, whatever, you're free to disagree. I went through the trial and Snow sounded to me like an unprepared and unfocused dimwit most of the time. The trial was about the full range of his conduct until the jury…
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Because I don't really know the point of your post. If someone wants to argue that someone is an extremist asshole because of an undated mostly innocuous quote about gay marriage and feminism, I'd expect a little better evidence if this guy is tryin…
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Georgie's confession is still indirect just because it comes into the trial second-hand through Bigby. And it's not necessarily going to make it into a trial of someone else at all. That's generally irrelevant, though. I don't need to go back to …
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Again, if you don't think that testimony is evidence, then I hope you are not a lawyer. And the foundation upon which I think that it's unnecessarily risky to proceed without coordination and maximizing evidence is called "logic."
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Good for him.
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No. CM tried to argue that the attempted murder of Bigby was a "misunderstanding" and wasn't put in his place. CM tried to argue that he's not responsible for the behavior of his henchmen and wasn't put in his place. There was plenty that coul…
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No, we don't. I know what evidence is. It is testimony and tangible things that indicate the truth or falsity of a proposition. Big deal. That would include any information from Jersey, Dee, and the Puddin n' Pie girls. And, I'll point out that ther…
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If you reread the last bits of 123, I think it is a good indication that Bigby will get back to normal. Willingham could weasel his way out of it, but it would seem a little cheap.
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It was one trial for all charges, and they simply didn't even bother to convincingly argue the other charges even while CM was disputing them.
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Ah, yes, let's use a publicly edited website as a source, failing to realize that what "feminism" means depends on who is using the word. And a "No true Scotsman" fallacy along with it. Bravo.
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Yes, that testimony would be called "evidence" in addition to whatever could be gleaned from the Pudding N' Pie girls. And, yes, I'm also tired of talking to a brick wall. Sue me.
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Fine, if you think there wasn't any way for him to have better evidence, then I just can't credit your basic intelligence enough to argue with you any longer.
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I definitely would have liked to have seen Totenkinder and Boy Blue. Maybe some excuse to see Briar Rose. And I'd rather have done the "trial" with Kay, and had more actual playtime rounding of accomplices. It might have been fun to see Hobbes, a…