Take-backs are neither contemplated nor possible."
You might recognise Fables as the universe in which Telltale’sThe Wolf Among Usis set.
Inan extended account,Willingham discusses various conflicts that arose during his 20 years of working with DC Comics.

“They could change stories or characters in any way they wanted.
I can sell it or give it away to whomever I want.”
“I chose to give it away to everyone.

Then it cannot be resold.
It goes into the public domain.
the post goes on.
“Fables has been my baby for about twenty years now.
It’s time to let it go.
This is my first test of this process.
“And they still have to pay me for the books they publish.
And I’m not giving up on the other money they owe.
But you aren’t.
Willingham isn’t the first to make such a move.
The author himself has this to add onTwitteX: “Several questions have poured in over Fables rights.
No, this doesnt include the right to reprint previously published Fables books and stories.
And if you come out with your own Fables books, others couldnt decide to reprint them.
Create your own is the new order of things.”