Because about half of TWAU characters are made by telltale. Only Snow White, Bigby, Beauty and Beast, Ichabod Crane (Only briefly in one iss… moreue though), Bufkin, Colin, Rose Red (Briefly mentioned in the game by Snow in Ep. 2), Jack, Bluebeard, and Dr. Swineheart have a role in the comic books. It's assumed that TJ is an adult frog in the comics, but if it is him, he was only a background character that wasn't formally named at all. Just a wandering frog. Technically the Woodsman is also a character, but he doesn't look the same as the one in the game, presumably because his only appearance was in an issue after Telltale released it's game and Buckingham or whoever penciled him in might of wanted to create their own version of him. But he's supposed to be the same guy.
I prefer her as her colder, more confident and professional self in the comics, and the mutually respectful working relationship she and Bigby have in the beginning. I was really turned off by how timid and squeamish she was in the first episode, it was so out of her character that it was almost painful to watch. It's nice that they're taking a new approach and aren't forcing us to want to coddle her all the time anymore.
Beauty carelessly provokes Snow about her relationship with the seven dwarves in the very first issue of the comic, so I highly doubt she knows the specifics about that. She could easily be sympathetic about all the betrayals, though, especially as she herself was betrayed by her sisters but was lucky enough to marry a fiercely loyal husband, and could conceivably admire Snow for being a better, stronger person than herself in spite of all that.
I prefer her as her colder, more confident and professional self in the comics, and the mutually respectful working relationship she and Big… moreby have in the beginning. I was really turned off by how timid and squeamish she was in the first episode, it was so out of her character that it was almost painful to watch. It's nice that they're taking a new approach and aren't forcing us to want to coddle her all the time anymore.
The game doesn't exactly have to be from the comics and it's also what I've heard from the creator of the game or a co-worker, personally in episode 1 Snow was really nice to Bigby, and i'm guessing the workers on Episode 1 wanted to make us feel all mushy about Snow White and make the players 'attached' to her in a way. So when they've shown the scene of "Snows severed head" it made us wonder and be shocked.. in a way of playing with our feelings.
I prefer her as her colder, more confident and professional self in the comics, and the mutually respectful working relationship she and Big… moreby have in the beginning. I was really turned off by how timid and squeamish she was in the first episode, it was so out of her character that it was almost painful to watch. It's nice that they're taking a new approach and aren't forcing us to want to coddle her all the time anymore.
It still makes a lot of sense chronologically, actually. Between the flight from the homelands in the 15-1600s and the period immediately before the comics, we don't really have any idea of Snow's development, and she was noticeably less jaded when she offered Bigby a place in Fabletown AND thaws remarkably over the course of the comics themselves.
It's not unthinkable that it's the dynamics we're seeing right now, her taking direct charge of Fabletown and the inherent responsibility and workload included, figuring out where she and Bigby stand professionally and the initial clashes and friction between them, and of course the eventual outcome of the murder investigation, that cause her to be so cold and stiff by the time of the comics set just twenty years later.
And everything that happens in the game is stated to be canon in the comics as well, so yes, they should be the same.
The game doesn't exactly have to be from the comics and it's also what I've heard from the creator of the game or a co-worker, personally in… more episode 1 Snow was really nice to Bigby, and i'm guessing the workers on Episode 1 wanted to make us feel all mushy about Snow White and make the players 'attached' to her in a way. So when they've shown the scene of "Snows severed head" it made us wonder and be shocked.. in a way of playing with our feelings.
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It's not unthinkable that it's the dynamics we're seeing right now, her taking direct charge of Fabletown and the inherent responsibility and workload included, figuring out where she and Bigby stand professionally and the initial clashes and friction between them, and of course the eventual outcome of the murder investigation, that cause her to be so cold and stiff by the time of the comics set just twenty years later.
And everything that happens in the game is stated to be canon in the comics as well, so yes, they should be the same.