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* [[Curse Escape Clause]]: The husband of the woman in "A Tale With A Riddle" can save her from being a flower by picking her.
* [[Curse Escape Clause]]: The husband of the woman in "A Tale With A Riddle" can save her from being a flower by picking her.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: The wife in "A Tale With A Riddle"
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: The wife in "A Tale With A Riddle"
* [[Dancesand Balls]]: In "All Fur"
* [[Dances and Balls]]: In "All Fur"
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]:
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]:
** The night scene in "The Farmer's Clever Daughter" is done in blues
** The night scene in "The Farmer's Clever Daughter" is done in blues
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* [[Exact Words]]: How the daughter won out in the end.
* [[Exact Words]]: How the daughter won out in the end.
* [[First Kiss]]
* [[First Kiss]]
* [[First Name Basis]]: The king tells the farmer's clever daughter his name when she calls him "sire" just before the wedding.
* [[First-Name Basis]]: The king tells the farmer's clever daughter his name when she calls him "sire" just before the wedding.
* [[Framing Device]]: "A Tale With a Riddle" is told to her daughter
* [[Framing Device]]: "A Tale With a Riddle" is told to her daughter
* [[Girl in The Tower]]: Maid Maleen
* [[Girl in The Tower]]: Maid Maleen

Revision as of 13:07, 8 January 2014

Erstwhile is a collaborative comic project from Strawberry Comics publishing. The comic focuses on classic fairy tales that may be less well known in modern times, or no longer in their original version in modern tellings. These are all derived from The Brothers Grimm thus far, and are faithful to the versions published by them.

Strawberry Comic members Gina Biggs, Louisa Roy, and Elle Skinner are the current collaborators. Several stories are available online here.

Stories Include:


Provides Examples Of:

 King: Come to me, not dressed, not naked, not on a horse, not by carriage, not on the road, not off the road, and if you do, I'll marry you.