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Capes On the Couch - Where Comics Get Counseling - Issue 183 - Bigby Wolf
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Issue 183 - Bigby Wolf

11/22/23 • 47 min

Capes On the Couch - Where Comics Get Counseling

Fairytales do come true - we finally bring you the long-awaited issue on Bigby Wolf! So smoke 'em if you got 'em, because things get hairy in this one!

  • Intro
    • Apologies for delay in new episodes
    • Shoutout to new Patron Justin
  • Background
    • Bigby Wolf created by Bill Willingham and Lan Medina in Fables #1 (July 2002)
    • Based on the Big Bad Wolf of stories, he is the Sheriff of Fabletown, a section of NYC populated with characters from folklore and legend
    • Centuries ago, the North Wind fell in love with a wolf named Winter, and they had a litter of cubs - Bigby was the runt, relentlessly teased by his brothers and abandoned by his father
    • When Winter died, Bigby’s brothers left to find their father - Bigby vowed vengeance against his father and his brothers
    • Years later, he confronted his father seven times, and seven times failed to kill him - he eventually gave up and accepted defeat
    • Living in the Black Forest, he served as an uneasy ally of the other Fables against the forces of the Adversary - he insisted on tasting the flesh of anyone attempting to pass through a portal, and determined whether they were worthy
    • After being cut with a lycanthropy-stained knife, he gained the power to change into a human at will, and later mastered the power enough to control the extent of his transition
    • Under the guidance of King Cole, Bigby was hired as Fabletown’s sheriff because of his detective skills and fighting ability, but he remained untrusted by the other Fables
    • Later had seven children with Snow White, and they inherited their father’s abilities - they all stayed at the Farm, where Bigby was forbidden to visit until he was forgiven by Prince Charming - after marrying Snow White, he and the family moved to Wolf Valley and he retired as Sheriff
    • Turned into glass and killed by Prince Brandish as part of Brandish’s fight with Snow White - he was resurrected by witches, but since one of the pieces of glass was missing, his resurrection was tainted and he was under the control of Nurse Spratt until the final piece was returned and he was fully restored
  • Issues - Theme is taming the mind while remaining wild at heart (9:51)
  • Lack of trust by other residents of Fabletown because of his actions prior to the amnesty
  • Hostile relationship with his father
  • Internal dissonance between his animalistic nature and the human side he has to present
  • Break (26:41)
    • Plugs for Play Comics, Scotch N Sports, and Erica Schultz
  • Treatment (28:18)
    • In-universe
    • Out of universe
  • Skit (37:35)
    • Hello Mr Wo -***interrupting*** Bigby. Bigby’s fine.
    • Hello Bigby, I’m Dr. Issues. -And I’m leaving.
    • Please don't, or we’re both going to be in trouble.-There won’t be any trouble if you just step aside. You can see I’m fine. I’ve come in like this before, and I tell everyone in the ER that I’m fine, so they let me go.
    • Not this time. -Grrr...why not?
    • Because you’ve come in so many times with unknown injuries, outlandish reports that don’t make sense, and by the time you leave it’s as if nothing ever happened. -Exactly.
    • EXACTLY...that’s why the ER director wants me to do a psychiatric evaluation for decision making capacity. If you refuse, then police will be contacted to do a wellness check on wherever you say you’re going. -That’s...problematic.
    • I agree. So, what’s up? My main point is to determine if you understand the risks and benefits of your decision making, and if you are a danger to yourself, others. Or property. - Look, I’m not a danger to anyone, unless they get in my way. But if you don’t let me out of here, you’re putting others in danger. Can you live with that?
    • Nope, that’s why I have confidentiality on my side...and the only way it’s broken is if I think there is a danger. You’re not the danger and someone else is...prove it. - That’s just it. If I tell you, then you’re in danger. The safest thing for you is to keep you in the dark. You just have to trust me.
    • Do you trust me? -No.
    • Then it’s mutual. Mexican standoff. I have my regs. You can beat me to a pulp, you can bash your way out of here, you can tangle with the police, but I know my job, and it’s protecting society at all costs. That’s all there is to it for me at this point. - *chuckles*
    • What’s so funny? - You an’ I are a lot more alike than I figured. OK. Fine. Have it your way. I’ll play your game, I’ll answer your questions, but only far enough to get me out of here. We clear?
    • Crystal. - *grunts* Hate that word.
    • Why? - Bad experience. Long story.
    • For once, I ain’t got time for that. Plus, you’re obviously in a hurry. Why’d you come to the hospital? -I didn’t volunteer. Tough scrape, got hit with a...
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Fairytales do come true - we finally bring you the long-awaited issue on Bigby Wolf! So smoke 'em if you got 'em, because things get hairy in this one!

  • Intro
    • Apologies for delay in new episodes
    • Shoutout to new Patron Justin
  • Background
    • Bigby Wolf created by Bill Willingham and Lan Medina in Fables #1 (July 2002)
    • Based on the Big Bad Wolf of stories, he is the Sheriff of Fabletown, a section of NYC populated with characters from folklore and legend
    • Centuries ago, the North Wind fell in love with a wolf named Winter, and they had a litter of cubs - Bigby was the runt, relentlessly teased by his brothers and abandoned by his father
    • When Winter died, Bigby’s brothers left to find their father - Bigby vowed vengeance against his father and his brothers
    • Years later, he confronted his father seven times, and seven times failed to kill him - he eventually gave up and accepted defeat
    • Living in the Black Forest, he served as an uneasy ally of the other Fables against the forces of the Adversary - he insisted on tasting the flesh of anyone attempting to pass through a portal, and determined whether they were worthy
    • After being cut with a lycanthropy-stained knife, he gained the power to change into a human at will, and later mastered the power enough to control the extent of his transition
    • Under the guidance of King Cole, Bigby was hired as Fabletown’s sheriff because of his detective skills and fighting ability, but he remained untrusted by the other Fables
    • Later had seven children with Snow White, and they inherited their father’s abilities - they all stayed at the Farm, where Bigby was forbidden to visit until he was forgiven by Prince Charming - after marrying Snow White, he and the family moved to Wolf Valley and he retired as Sheriff
    • Turned into glass and killed by Prince Brandish as part of Brandish’s fight with Snow White - he was resurrected by witches, but since one of the pieces of glass was missing, his resurrection was tainted and he was under the control of Nurse Spratt until the final piece was returned and he was fully restored
  • Issues - Theme is taming the mind while remaining wild at heart (9:51)
  • Lack of trust by other residents of Fabletown because of his actions prior to the amnesty
  • Hostile relationship with his father
  • Internal dissonance between his animalistic nature and the human side he has to present
  • Break (26:41)
    • Plugs for Play Comics, Scotch N Sports, and Erica Schultz
  • Treatment (28:18)
    • In-universe
    • Out of universe
  • Skit (37:35)
    • Hello Mr Wo -***interrupting*** Bigby. Bigby’s fine.
    • Hello Bigby, I’m Dr. Issues. -And I’m leaving.
    • Please don't, or we’re both going to be in trouble.-There won’t be any trouble if you just step aside. You can see I’m fine. I’ve come in like this before, and I tell everyone in the ER that I’m fine, so they let me go.
    • Not this time. -Grrr...why not?
    • Because you’ve come in so many times with unknown injuries, outlandish reports that don’t make sense, and by the time you leave it’s as if nothing ever happened. -Exactly.
    • EXACTLY...that’s why the ER director wants me to do a psychiatric evaluation for decision making capacity. If you refuse, then police will be contacted to do a wellness check on wherever you say you’re going. -That’s...problematic.
    • I agree. So, what’s up? My main point is to determine if you understand the risks and benefits of your decision making, and if you are a danger to yourself, others. Or property. - Look, I’m not a danger to anyone, unless they get in my way. But if you don’t let me out of here, you’re putting others in danger. Can you live with that?
    • Nope, that’s why I have confidentiality on my side...and the only way it’s broken is if I think there is a danger. You’re not the danger and someone else is...prove it. - That’s just it. If I tell you, then you’re in danger. The safest thing for you is to keep you in the dark. You just have to trust me.
    • Do you trust me? -No.
    • Then it’s mutual. Mexican standoff. I have my regs. You can beat me to a pulp, you can bash your way out of here, you can tangle with the police, but I know my job, and it’s protecting society at all costs. That’s all there is to it for me at this point. - *chuckles*
    • What’s so funny? - You an’ I are a lot more alike than I figured. OK. Fine. Have it your way. I’ll play your game, I’ll answer your questions, but only far enough to get me out of here. We clear?
    • Crystal. - *grunts* Hate that word.
    • Why? - Bad experience. Long story.
    • For once, I ain’t got time for that. Plus, you’re obviously in a hurry. Why’d you come to the hospital? -I didn’t volunteer. Tough scrape, got hit with a...

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  • Intro
  • Background
    • Spike Spiegel created by Shinichiro Watanabe & Toshihiro Kawamoto in “Stray Dog Strut”, April 1998
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    • SPIKE: *mumbles* who the hell...*regular voice* Come on in
    • DOC: Uh...are you Mr. Spiegel?
    • SPIKE: I’d better be, or else you’d be dead by now. Plus we don’t get visitors unless Jet has business with ‘em. He gave me the heads up. You’re the doctor, right?
    • DOC: Yes, I’m Doctor Issues
    • SPIKE: We’re not exactly fancy here, but help yourself to something to eat while you wait for him.
    • DOC: Wait for who?
    • SPIKE: Jet said he hired a doctor to check things out, and he wanted to make sure I was around. We’re kind of in no man’s land here. I think we have bell peppers and beef, but it’s a little light on the beef...
    • DOC: About that...I don’t usually do house calls, but he made it sound urgent...except I need a special waiver to diagnose and treat someone so far out of my jurisdiction. He took care of that already, right?
    • SPIKE: Suuuuuuure he did. Whatever.
    • DOC: Good...then there’s the other part of the misunderstanding I need to clarify.
    • SPIKE: Don’t tell me you forgot your equipment? I figured you’d need hardware tools if you have to deal with Jet’s arm
    • DOC: I’m not an orthopedist
    • SPIKE: Then maybe he’s got a cold or something. I dunno.
    • DOC: I’m not here for Jet.
    • SPIKE: *pause* I’m not paying for the bill to get you to the right address then
    • DOC: Spike, Jet asked me to talk to you. He figured if you were in your own space you’d be more amenable. Says you’ve had some tough breaks.
    • SPIKE: I thought you said you weren’t an orthopedist
    • DOC: Har har har. I’m a psychiatrist.
    • SPIKE: I’m a bounty hunter. I hunt bounties. I know what I do. No psychiatrist necessary, unless you managed to pack a better couch with you.
    • DOC: No such luck. But you seem to be relaxed as it is.
    • SPIKE: Not quite. *lights up cigarette, blows smoke* ah, that’s more like it. Want one?
    • DOC: I don’t condone smoking.
    • SPIKE: More for me, then. I suppose this is where you warn me of the dangers of smoking and tell me to quit.
    • DOC: You just did it for me
    • SPIKE: Taking a shortcut. I like that. How long will this take?
    • DOC: I’m contracted for a typical hour
    • SPIKE: Then that gives me some time for a nap. I don’t have anything to talk about. You can stay or go, your choice.
    • DOC: I don’t abandon patients, but I’m not going to bug you in your own domicile. Mind if I watch something on my phone?
    • SPIKE: Suit yourself
    • DOC: *exaggerated reactions* Oooh his countering is so slow
    • SPIKE: *clearly interested* What ya watching?
    • DOC: I always keep some fights downloaded to pass the time.
    • SPIKE: You don’t seem like the fighting type.
    • DOC: I’m a huge fan because I view combat sports as the truest test of wills.
    • SPIKE: Spoken like someone who’s never been in a real fight.
    • DOC: Be that as it may, if you saw what I saw, you’d have a similar critique.
    • SPIKE: *begrudgingly* Alright, show me
    • DOC: See how this guy keeps his head on the center line? He invites every hook imaginable, but he doesn’t have the handspeed to land a counterpunch.
    • SPIKE: Yuck; he’s too rigid. He has to just...flow. It’s hard to explain
    • DOC: Be like ...

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