"Riding in Cars with Gods: Chapter One of Snow White" is the one-hundred-and-twenty-fifth issue of Fables.
Publisher's summary
So Snow White is finally getting an arc of FABLES named after her? That's too bad, since it always means the title character is about to be put through the ringer. And she has to go through these trials and tribulations alone, because Bigby is off learning to drive (which leads to its own harrowing implications). But she's made of pretty stern stuff, our Snow, and she's never been a wilting flower in the face of adversity, so let's see what she's made of.
Plot
At Mr. Dark's castle, Briar Rose is back and gives Bigby a magical kingdom transporting car as he doesn't know how to drive. Brock Blueheart drives Bigby to search for his missing children. Beast and Flycatcher are worried when the Blue Fairy comes, as she has waited 777 days. If Beast can't figure out a plan, Beast becomes her slave for 777 years. Bigby drives the car, but is doing badly. Grimble gets suspicious of Mr. Holt, but before he can shoot him, he turns Grimble into a blue bird. Leigh Duglas (formerly Nurse Spratt) convinces King Cole to tell her his first name, which is Roberon. Brandish arrives to Fabletown castle, and believes that him and Snow are nearly married.
Continuity
Brock Blueheart reveals to Bigby Wolf that he actually doesn't mind the nickname "Stinky," and confesses that his tumble into Missy Skunk's den was not an accident: In a drunken stupor, he found her alluring and she used her charm to seduce him. This is a callback to Fables #24 — "The Letter: Chapter Five of March of the Wooden Soldiers," in which Brock lied and claimed that he only fell down her hole, which shouldn't be enough to warrant such a disreputable nickname, and there was no interspecies romance.