The Shadowlands were bad enough, but now Mystere and Jasmine find themselves trapped inside the mysterious Tower, lost in an endless maze filled with deadly creatures. They have no choice but to trust Bakar to guide them through the labyrinth, even though they suspect he has his own sinister agenda. But the truth behind his scheme is even more deadly than either of them could imagine.
Serviceable story and art, but in the grand scheme of this series it could probably be skipped and nothing lost. I'm enjoying the scenes involving Jasmine and Mary, but Bakur is still not doing much for me. I'm looking forward to the next installment, hoping that something major occurs. This is readable, but not stunning. Read Full Review
Grimm Fairy Tales: Dance of the Dead is beginning to lose the value of an appreciative story all due to a lack of keeping us interested with what happens in front of us, instead of bogging down the narrative with too much intrigue and exposition. Read Full Review