Character » Bigby Wolf appears in 301 issues.
Rouge witch who is one of the few not part of the 13th Floor Witches.
The genre literal for blockbuster or action stories. He was called upon by Kevin Thorn for inspiration and then used to protect him from Snow, Bigby, the Page Sisters, and Mr. Revise.
The folklore ghost that appears in a mirror of you call her name three times.
Once his enemy in the Homelands
A genre literal, who is true to his name.
Former Nazi scientist and later a werewolf.
Not really an enemy, but he never did let Eddie get away with trying to take a barleycorn seed.
The genre literal of Fantasy. She's the twin sister of Science Fiction and older sister of the unseen Superhero genre.
Frankenstein's monster is a fictional character that first appeared in Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus.
From the classic nursery rhyme.
Gepetto is a poor wood carver who is Pinocchio's "father".
From the classic fairy tale.
A demon that terrorizes Heorot, because of the noises the inhabitants make and comes face-to-face with Beowulf.
One of Bigby's brother who turns against his other brothers for another master.
From the classic fairy tale by the Grimm brothers.
Knew right away that he was dangerous even stuck in the form of a little girl.
Character from the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Jack Horner is a character from Fables and Jack of Fables. Currently he is in the form of a dragon, it's unknown what's in store for him...
Son of Gary the Pathetic Fallacy, father of Bookburner and Mr. Revise. He has a twin brother Writer's Block and is the grandfather of Robin, Priscilla, and Hillary Page. Claims to be the creator of the Fables.
Vengeful ghost from a japanese urban legend.
The genre literal for Literature. She speaks in long dialect and is said to hold others in contempt.
One of Bigby's brothers.
Wizard from the homelands.
Part of the faculty at the Fabletown hospital.
Mr. Revise runs the Golden Bough Retirement Village, a "prison" for Fables. A Literal he has the power to change Fables into safer or nicer versions of themselves.
Mystery is the genre literal of the mystery stories. She is true to her name as she wears modest clothing and wears a veil to hide her face.
With Thrushbeard, they find Bigby in the streets of New York.
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