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Review of "Grimm Fairy Tales #51" from Zenescope
By: Eva Jarkiewicz
Date: Sep, 2010

Publisher: Zenescope
Writer: Joe Brusha
Pencils: Anthony Spay, David Miller
Genre: Adventure/Supernatural
Audience: T +13
Issue Reviewed: #51
On Stands: Oct 6, 2010
Review Rating: 9/10

Part one of 'The Glass Coffin' finds Sela dealing with the aftermath of the battle with the forces of the Darkhorde and possibly trapped in the land of Myst forever. The battle has cost the lives of ones she had begun to trust and now she finds herself alone with nobody else available to bring back her true love, Prince Erik.

As though that is not enough, it appears that the beautiful Sela is the target of a grudge of a powerful wizard, one that it would be better not to have crossed paths with.

Cover of Grimm Fairy Tales #51

While Sela faces these facts, others are building, or should we say plotting, their own wicked plans. One battle may be over, but the war has not ended and more twists and turns seem to be coming. Choices were made in the last issue but it is much to soon to tell if they made the right choices.

The art and twists in this book guarantee that this continues not to be the fairy tale of your childhood. Good versus evil. Dark saves light? Wait, isn't it supposed to be the other way around? Beautiful art, masterful story-telling, monsters and sexy women with mysterious powers, you definitely don't want to miss this issue which appears to be setting up some interesting events to come.


 

 

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