The secret of Talisman's origin is revealed and Mary must decide if he is an ally or as the most dangerous enemy she's ever faced. Meanwhile beneath New Orleans oldest cemetery the Order of Tarot continues with its sinister plot to bring a being with unimaginable power into their fold.
Grimm Fairy Tales: Day of the Dead is finally beginning to come to life, but with revelations revealed so late in the series, it feels like a watered down story instead of something which should peak your interest. And now with only two issues remaining, I can only hope this title will pick up the pacing sooner than later. Mary and Talisman seem like an unlikely duo, but with no one else they can rely upon, they may not be the only ones who do not survive this grave driven disaster. Read Full Review
Day of the Dead builds to a dramatic and horror-filled climax and the book is only halfway through. The final pages reveal just how evil the members of the Order of the Tarot are and the lengths they'll go to get what they want. Or in this case, who they want. It's just that they're far more interesting and entertaining than Mary or Talisman are. I kind of want them to succeed. Read Full Review