Grimm Fairy Tales #31

Writer: Dave Franchini Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: September 25, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Skye's trip to the realm of Oz has been anything but welcoming. Now, in the grasp of the deadly Skarab queen, all hope looks to be lost. Does the guardian of the realms have enough fight left in her to turn the tide of her dire situation, or will her search for the artifacts of Camelot be cut short along with her life.  

  • 9.6
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Oct 2, 2019

    A smart and exciting conclusion to Skye's journey through Oz. Clever storytelling has Skye encountering and creating several surprises. The visuals are good, though I do wish the reader had been closer to the action. The colors and letters are the cherries on top of this tale. This book is consistently superior. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez Sep 25, 2019

    With a refreshing escape from the vile plans of villains it is a delight to see Skye display her kind hearted nature and help someone who truly needs her strength to find a lost loved one all as we watch the Grimm Fairy Tales version of a buddy story. The strength of the artistic team helps to draw the audience within the narrative, allowing readers to become engrossed by the helplessness of being prisoners and thereafter the thrill of fighting for freedom and vanquishing a self serving foe. While we know the triteness of a new foe may be forthcoming, the opportunity to escape from this simplicity is worthwhile and gives us a noteworthy chance of basal satisfaction before returning to the tedium of convoluted wickedness. Read Full Review

  • 6.6
    Word Of The Nerd - Edward Wendt Oct 8, 2019

    It feels like this series has everything it needs to succeed, just that it would take a bit more risk-taking on behalf of the publisher and the creative team. That is, after all, what allowed Grimm Fairy Tales to succeed at the beginning of its first run. Read Full Review

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