Fairest 33 (final issue) To focus on Goldilocks
So here's what has been confirmeed for the final issue of Fairest:
- It will be written by Willingham (hooray!)
- It will be 32 pages long, so it's a standard length issue as opposed to an oversized one like Fables issues 50, 100 And 150
- It will focus on Goldilocks (how that will work, I really don't know)
- The art will be done by whoever did the art for Fairest: In All The Land
- The format will be different: It will be read horizontally instead of vertically
So ppl; how will it focus on Goldilocks? Will it be set before Fables? Before Fairest in all the land? Or after fairest???
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Well, I just hope they don't resurrect her from the dead (same goes for Jack Horner). Personally, I never really liked her character (just waaaay too cuckoo crazy for my taste, even for a villain), and I think her story ended quite nicely in Fairest in All the Land (hence resurrecting her in Fairest #33 would make the whole Fairest in all the Land arc pointless)
Also, beside the fact that she's the enemy of Bigby and Snow (my 2 favourite characters), the fact remains she was willing to have sex with pretty much any animal fable as long as she can get her so-called revenge made me feel disgusted with her (Yes, I know Bigby and Snow also had sex and had children, same as Reynard and Meghan, but at Bigby and Reynard were in Human form at least, also Snow and Meghan had true love, not whoring themselves out to others like Goldilocks)
Well Willingham is the writer so he can't possibly screw it up (I hope) I haven't read fairest in all the land but I know it ends with Goldilocks dying. Here's a theory: what if Goldilocks is one of Rapunzel's children? Blonde hair, powerful...