Grimm Fairy Tales Presents: Madness of Wonderland #1
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Grimm Fairy Tales Presents: Madness of Wonderland #1

Writer: Dan Wickline Artist: Sabastian Cichon Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: February 27, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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As the flower girls from Wonderland continue to claim their victims, Calie struggles with finding a way to snap Violet out of her downward spiral. But when Violet meets a new friend who seems to be the answer to all Calie's prayers, they will both learn first-hand that even the best of friends can carry their own deep, dark secrets. Meanwhile, in Wonderland, the hunt for the Red Queen and the suicide king continues as they arrive at the Temple of Purity, where even the madness of Wonderland may not enter. From the same minds behind the smash-hit Wonderland trilogy and the Grimm Fairy Tales series, the ongoing comic book series you've been wan more

  • 8.0
    Geekality - Worm VonChaos Feb 26, 2013

    If you are familiar with the franchise you should pick this series up, if you're new to it, starting here seems like a good place. These books are always full of half nude chicks and gore like a troma film. If you're looking for a crime noir book with a twist you should check this out! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    One Quest - Chris Cobb Mar 1, 2013

    The Wonderland books are generally a lot of fun, even if they get a little confusing and it's better to get in on the ground floor and go for the full ride to the top. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Russell Mar 1, 2013

    Madness of Wonderland is a four-part tale and if you have been reading Grimm's previous Wonderland story then I'm sure this is a nice beginning. The final reveal in the book teases more literal madness to come and since it is only four issues there is definitely enough here to give it chance. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Matt Eurice Feb 27, 2013

    To be honest, I want to like this book. It does have some good things going for it, but once again, I’m compelled to compare it to an episode of NCIS. Even if I know what’s going to happen, think its crap and really want to change the channel, I won’t just because I want to see what happens. Hopefully with the slow buildup, the second part in the series will rapidly pick up and explain some of the things that were made to seem very important, but never explained at all. This issue served to get my interest, but unless the series picks up soon, that isn’t going to last very long at all. Read Full Review

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