A missing girl. A femme fatale. A dark family secret. What starts as an unofficial investigation into his neighbor's disappearance drags Sgt. Wu deep into a world of Wesen intrigue. In the vein of classic film noir tales, Wu unravels a case that could not only cost him his job, but his life.
GRIMM PORTLAND WU gives writerswho don't do a lot of comics a chance to explore thepossibilities inherent in this medium. I would like to see these writers work outside of the GRIMM universe. Perhaps their success here will give them the incentive to reach even further. Read Full Review
No Nick action in this collection, but so what? When the story and visuals are this good you don't need the Grimm to punch it up. Recommended. Read Full Review
Fans of the show might disagree with me and argue that the stories successfully capture the essence of the original source, but as a first time reader of the series and being introduced to the setting for the first time as well, it would seem as though the end result is not ideal. It might be that Dynamite sees a future here, trying to siphon off fans of the show, but from a first reading, they might better choose a different show or different world. Fairy tale comic fans know better and probably wont keep Grimm alive for long. Read Full Review
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