The saga of the Dark Book continues as Skye pursues another escaped entity from this evil tome, one that may hold the answers that she needs to finally free Shang.
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As the Guardian of the Nexus' latest formidable foe is vanquished due to a fortunate coincidence, one has to wonder if her enemies are united in their desire for the Dark Book or is each goal a selfish want for the betterment of their own lives, even as Skye barely escapes this menacing encounter. However while the narrative itself is sensational in its menacing portrayal of Mother Hulda, it is the artwork which lacks a central focus to wondrously display the unending tension which this disgusting woman exudes, stuttering at a transitional moment with confusing visuals of our heroines, causing readers to question if this harrowing sequence fits in with the rest of the story. And although this same artistry does create a fantastic representation of horror personified, with a wicked crone you would never want to meet in a dark alleyway, the issue as a whole is graphically unbalanced due to a singular event within this haunting tale. Read Full Review
Grimm Fairy Tales #46 was a strong follow up to the last issue, but I felt it could have been more. It does what it needs to, however, and moves the story forward to what we can expect next month. I look forward to seeing what Grimm Fairy Tales #47 has in store for readers with Nixie Of Mill Pond. Read Full Review
GRIMM FAIRY TALES #46, available from Zenescope Entertainment on March 10th, 2021, is a solid story with an amusing twist on a classic Grimm fairytale. It's a quick read that gets the job done to build on Skye's legacy, but the art falls a little short in this issue. Read Full Review
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