Comics ! Fairest in all the land + Fables Question.

Since Willingham wrote Fairest in all the lands , can we assume that since Snow died from a sword thrust in the heart during its events (and later returned) that her fate was sealed and now is free of her fate ?

Did Willingham ever mention something about it ? Is the novel part of Fables and not an extension ?

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  • I am not sure, but it seems that "Fairest" is a very vital part of the storyline. At the very least it was always supposed to be related to the main story.
  • So I can assume that Snow got away from her fate . If this is true , I can start hoping for a good ending (at least in Snow-Bigby storyline) .
    Sir_Mouse posted: »

    I am not sure, but it seems that "Fairest" is a very vital part of the storyline. At the very least it was always supposed to be related to the main story.

  • I am pretty sure that she got away from her fate.
  • I was literally thinking the exact same thing. I really hope so, since I don't want her to die in the end. (She's my favorite character :L). I'm afraid the ending will result in a sword through the heart from Rose. I am so not ready for the end of the comics. If she has escaped her fate, that would be a miracle.
  • edited May 2014
    I doubt that if she dies , she will die from Rose . I am thinking a fight with Rose and somehow that bitch Spratt jumping from behind after their fight is over ( I dunno who wins ) . Remember that Spratt has been taking lessons and Willingham spent quite a few pages on that . I am sure he will use that .

    In any case , if Rose wins their fight , I am certain that she won't be able to kill Snow and vice versa .
    EMMYPESS posted: »

    I was literally thinking the exact same thing. I really hope so, since I don't want her to die in the end. (She's my favorite character :L).

  • edited May 2014
    Well, Rose Red is not a villain. Even if she wins the fight she won't kill her sister.

    Besides, what's the point? I really believe that a happy ending for her and Bigby is the only one possible. Any other outcome probably will not be able to add to the story. There is already a lot of suffering in their lives. And while Willingham could do it that way, it wouldn't pursue any narrative goal. It would just make his readers feel bad.
    EMMYPESS posted: »

    I was literally thinking the exact same thing. I really hope so, since I don't want her to die in the end. (She's my favorite character :L).

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