Grimm Tales Of Terror Vol 3 #3

Writer: Ralph Tedesco, Joe Brusha, Patrick Shand Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: March 15, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Stories of Black Eyed Children appearing in the dead of night have been told for decades. Most people laugh at these tales, attributing them to over active imaginations or a trick of the light. But it's hard to laugh when the black eyed children show up on your doorstep...most people lose their sense of humor when they are in the grip unexplainable terror and in a fight for their lives.

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - Kittie Pop Mar 15, 2017

    Overall I really enjoyed this story, and the ending was wrapped up quite nicely. It didn't conclude how I was predicting, and Pat Shand has a certain knack for adding details and twists like that with his work. This story got the same special treatment, and I would definitely recommend it to those fellow horror fans out there. Read Full Review

  • 10
    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez Mar 15, 2017

    I will never look at another person's eyes ever the same again " for while they may be the mirrors to the soul, they can also reveal the deepest of intentions. The team of Shand, Riccardi and Cuomo have managed to create a world in which not everything is as it appears to be, but that in itself will divulge the truest of motives, whether they be for salvation or ill will. Everyone has a secret fear simmering deep inside, just waiting for the proper circumstances for it to boil over, but if they can contain that conflagration, that will determine who can emerge to survive another day within the stirring tempest of life. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Mar 27, 2017

    This issue ends with a great twist. It's something I did not see coming and puts a very cool spin on the Black Eyed Children urban legend. It works really well and takes the book to an entirely new level. It's this kind of work that solidifies Grimm Tales of Terror as a go-to horror anthology. Read Full Review

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