With Bigby and Stinky still off on their dimensional road trip, Fables #127 continues the bizarre situation involving Prince Brandish's return and his kidnapping and sequestering of Snow White who, under Fable law, is his wife. As Snow's friends are kept at bay by the intricate magical protections which transfer any harm done to him to his wife, Snow tries futilely to escape.
Although Snow White's predicament isn't really humorous, the sheer nature of it allows for some offbeat jokes (including Snow White doing potty humor?). By the issue's end Bigby, being finally made aware of what has been transpiring in his absence, returns home to save Snow White and put things right.
Sadly, once again Snow White is cast as the victim of the piece at the complete mercy of the man who wishes to bend her to his will. Not only does the spell cause Snow to give herself a nasty gash on her cheek, but Brandish goes so far as to break his wife's arm to teach the woman her place. Yeesh.
Hopefully the return of Bigby will turn the tide (although I'm not betting on it) and I'm still a bit confused as to how the story arc's B-story involving the proposed marriage of Gepetto and the Blue Fairy is supposed to tie in. Hit-and-Miss.
[Vertigo, $2.99]
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