Bigby Wolf

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Bigby Wolf

Bigby Wolf
From Fables #49, Art by Mark Buckingham
Publication information
Publisher Vertigo Comics
First appearance Fables #1
Created by Bill Willingham
In story information
Alter ego Bigby Wolf
Team affiliations Fabletown
Notable aliases Big Bad Wolf
Bigby Rawlins
Abilities Able to shift between human and wolf form, increased senses, ability to command winds

Bigby Wolf is a major character in the comic book series Fables. He is the Big Bad Wolf of legend (now with the ability to take human form at will) and served as the sheriff of the exile community known as Fabletown for several hundred years. He is the son of the North Wind and a female wolf named Winter.

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[edit] Character history

[edit] Before Fabletown

Bigby Wolf was one of seven cubs born of the she-wolf Winter and the North Wind (who took the form of a wolf called 'North'). Bigby was the runt of the litter and so felt an increased need to prove himself and his abilities, resulting in his siblings sarcastically dubbing him the Big Bad Wolf, or Bigby for short. Hence, he promised himself that each creature he preyed upon would be bigger than the last. As a small cub, he originally only ate insects and birds, but by adulthood he had grown to massive size due to his magical nature and diet of increasingly large animals. After being defeated by humans in the story of Little Red Riding Hood he vowed that he would only ever prey upon humans, and soon found himself devouring entire towns and armies of humans at a time, and still growing increasingly large. Such actions caused Bigby to become truly infamous in the Homelands, to the extent that the inhabitants of the Farm refuse to allow him anywhere near the place. Of the inhabitants of Fabletown, only Bigby himself and Kay, with his ability to see the evil deeds done by others, are aware of the true extent of his actions.

With the arrival of the Adversary's armies, life changed for the Wolf. Angered by their intrusion into what he considered to be his territory, and the fact that they killed some of the inhabitants that the Wolf had been saving to eat himself, the Wolf went on the offensive, despite his annoyed discovery that their flesh tasted of corruption and thus was appalling to consume. Roaming ever further from his lands, he struck at will, with no discernible pattern to his attacks, spreading fear among the enemy forces. Increasingly large forces were dispatched to deal with him, which the Wolf took great pleasure in evading or destroying.

Years passed in this fashion and the Wolf encountered a chain gang, in which were held Snow White and Rose Red. Freeing them, he led them to a portal leading to the mundane world, which he had established himself as the unofficial guardian of, tasting each person as they passed through for the taint of corruption that would mark them as a spy of the Adversary. In similar manner, the Wolf helped many Fables escape from the clutches of the enemy over the years that he guarded the hidden portal.

Two centuries later, around the year 1650, driven by the Adversary's increasingly sophisticated attempts to eliminate him, the Wolf had crossed through into the mundane world and was living in the mountains of Carpathia, preying on the local inhabitants, who put the blame on a local noble, a Count of some notoriety who the Wolf befriended. He received a visit from Snow White, accompanied by Feathertop, who asked him to come and join them in their new settlement of Fabletown. The refusal of the Farm residents to take the Wolf meant that it would be necessary for him to be able to pass for human and, with this in mind, Snow had brought along a lycanthropy-stained knife. Reminding him that, centuries before, she had allowed him to bite her and so he should allow her to do the same, Snow stabbed the Wolf with the knife, giving him the ability to take human form. He then accompanied her to Fabletown. Along the way, Feathertop, out of hearing range of Snow, noted that he had thought that Bigby agreed rather quickly, and asked what his real motive was for coming. Bigby did not answer, but it was clear that at that point he had already become attracted to Snow White.

[edit] Tenure as sheriff

Not much is known about Fabletown's history before the late 1990s, but Bigby has been the sheriff since its inception. He took time off to fight in both World Wars, primarily as a commando. As Sheriff of Fabletown, his image is much like that of a film noir detective.

At the beginning of the series, he was asked to investigate the apparent murder of Rose Red. He determined that she and her boyfriend Jack had faked her death in order to buy time to scrounge together money they owed to Bluebeard. Bigby tried to use these events to confess his romantic feelings for Snow White, but she flatly rebuffed him.

After the abortive rebellion at the Farm, Bluebeard gave sanctuary to Goldilocks, the rebellion's leader. To keep Bigby and Snow from discovering this, he enchanted them and told them to go on a camping trip to the Pacific Northwest; he also sent Goldilocks to kill them. During their trip, Bigby explained his feeling to Snow more completely. He said that he was always able to pick up on her emotions and that, try as he might, he could never ignore her. He knew that she was lonely and he wanted to change that. After the two dispatched Goldilocks, Snow told him that she might be amenable to starting a relationship. This changed when she discovered that she was pregnant, due to the two sleeping together when they were still under the spell. Though they had both been enchanted, she blamed Bigby for letting this happen, or at the very least, for not mentioning that it had happened.

When Red Riding Hood arrived at Fabletown claiming to have recently escaped the Adversary, Bigby was suspicious. He went to investigate the transdimensional gate she had emerged from and discovered that the Fabletown guards there had been killed. Riding Hood was Baba Yaga in disguise, paving the way for an invasion by the Adversary's elite wooden soldiers. After destroying the gate, Bigby returned to Fabletown and used his breath ability to defeat the wooden soldiers. Though Baba Yaga's body was ostensibly dumped down the Witching Well (a hole from which nothing has ever emerged), Bigby and Frau Totenkinder kept her alive for interrogation.

Prince Charming was elected as Fabletown's new mayor the day that Snow gave birth to Bigby's seven cubs, only one of whom looked fully human. Knowing that Snow and the cubs would have to go the Farm, and despising Prince Charming, Bigby resigned his office. He tried to convince Snow to come live with him in the wild, but she refused, which Bigby took as an insult to him. He left Fabletown without telling anyone where he was going.

Bigby in his natural form, with Snow White.From Fables #27, art by Mark Buckingham
Bigby in his natural form, with Snow White.
From Fables #27, art by Mark Buckingham

Bigby described his job as "a mix of small-town sheriff and covert spymaster". In addition to keeping tabs on Fabletown's residents and the Fables who lived among the mundane population in New York, he employed three "Tourists" (Mowgli, Feathertop and the Woodsman) to keep track of Fables around the world. Cinderella was a completely off the books agent of his. He used the gold from the goose that laid the golden eggs to fund his covert operations; the eggs were turned into untraceable currency by Shylock. Fabletown's current sheriff is Beast.

[edit] After Fabletown

Bigby spent some time traveling the world, visiting, among other places, London and Russia (where he lived among a wolf pack). He eventually moved to an isolated cabin in Alaska, where he had a rebound relationship with a woman named Sarah Tanaraq. At some unspecified point, he was found by his seventh child, the zephyr who Snow had sent to find him after the child had unwittingly caused several deaths; Bigby named him Ghost. His life was interrupted by Mowgli, who had a proposition from Prince Charming: conduct one mission into the Adversary's territory and Charming would exploit a loophole to let Bigby live with Snow and the cubs.

Bigby climbed a magic beanstalk at the Farm, which took him to a cloud kingdom inhabited by giants. From there he parachuted into the Adversary's homeland, entered his cabin, and informed him of Fabletown's new policy: the Israel analogy. From now on, Bigby said, Fabletown would repay any attack the Adversary made against him. As payback for the invasion of Fabletown, Bigby destroyed the magic grove of trees from which the elite wooden soldiers were grown.

Returning to Fabletown, Bigby was given a portion of the Farm's land, to be renamed Wolf Valley. He proposed to Snow and she accepted. Flycatcher and Boy Blue marshaled every builder and manual laborer in Fabletown to build them a house in record time. After a wedding ceremony presided over by Old King Cole, Bigby and Snow honeymooned in Paris (despite Bigby's antipathy towards the French). Bigby is currently retired from any sort of covert business and dedicated to raising his children.

With the arrival of the Imperial emissary, Lord Hansel, in Fabletown, Beast has requested additional funds and manpower in order to keep track of his movements and those of his staff. Prince Charming has given him full access to the Fabletown coffers and full permission to recruit new agents, including the suggestion of bringing Bigby out of retirement if necessary. Whether Beast would go as far as asking his predecessor and whether Bigby would agree to help if he did are both open questions.

On a recent trip to the home of Bigby's father Mr. North, Bigby got him to agree to finding and sending zephyrs to Fabletown so they could be used as spies. He also found his six brothers, who had learned to shapeshift and were trying to eat Bigby's cubs. After defeating them, they were turned into goldfish for the cubs to take care of.

[edit] Abilities and traits

In his wolf form, Bigby is massive, considerably taller than a human being, can carry people with no apparent stress and is a formidable fighter. All other wolves defer to him and call him "The Lord of Wolves". His mixed ancestry gives him the ability to blow massive gusts of wind (the "huff 'n' puff" of the Three Little Pigs story) and can also briefly command local winds to do his bidding. Bigby can drown but he is able to hold his breath for an extremely long time; it has been shown that he can hold his breath for three weeks straight. He also swam across the Bering Strait without getting cold; he referred to it as "an enjoyable swim". Every one of his senses is far above the normal human ability. He is also extremely quick to heal, and cannot be killed by conventional weapons. He can, however, be slain by silver or fire. As a Fable, he does not age.

In addition to his wolf and human forms, Bigby can enter an intermediate form similar to the wolfman of legend. In this form he possesses great strength, rapid healing, and the claws and teeth of a wolf. Bigby's father, the North Wind, has stated directly that due to his heritage Bigby could learn to shapeshift of his own will (regardless of the lycanthropy-stained knife). Given that his brothers routinely assumed new shapes to try and impress the North Wind, the only reason Bigby lacks the technique is that he's refused to learn it.

Because of his extraordinary senses, Bigby is able to pick up on the emotions of thousands of nearby strangers, to the extent that he needs to smoke constantly in order to drown them out. The only one whom he cannot drown out, or tune out, is Snow White. Due to his rapid hair growth, he has to shave several times a day.