Hired to work in the kitchen of an upscale restaurant for the city's elite, a young man is dragged into a world he's barely ever glimpsed... in more ways than one!
Skye and the Black Knight encounter obstacles as they try to stop Merlin. A fun story, setting up more troubles in the future, and art that's done in a very realistic style. Grimm Fairy Tales continues to be one of the most consistent well written and drawn books on the shelves. Read Full Review
As the story discards more prior established details, you begin to wonder if that information is necessary in the bigger picture of an all encompassing story. Merlin is closing in on his ultimate goal, but with each step he takes to completion, it makes the reader consider when in the timeline this is all taking place. Morgan and Penn still follow a single minded master and there is still more to be revealed in this contorted telling of our beloved Camelot. And yet with such illustrative and coloring brilliance displayed within this issue, you still have to wonder if it all really matters in the long run? Read Full Review