The earth is changing...the powerful Highborn's who had remained hidden for so long have come out in the open and many of them do not have the best intentions for human kind. The Dark One and his Horde want control of the realms of power starting with the nexus and there are even more sinister threats still hiding in the shadows. How can humans hope to survive against beings of such incredible power? Alone they have no hope but fortune has smiled on them...in the form of the Realm Knights, a powerful team of Highborn's who've made it their job to protect earth and all the realms of power from the forces of evil.
Grimm Fairy Tales St. Patrick's Day Special 2013 is another example as to why this independent company is the prime place for horror and fantasy literature. Recommended. Read Full Review
This was a very enjoyable special and while it didn’t convince me to read the main series, I did enjoy the tales. If there was an ongoing done in this style I would probably be more willing to read it because it captures that 80’s horror style very well and that’s something that horror comics could use more of. If you like horror stories that aren’t full of gore and full of twists, then definitely check this issue out. You’ll probably be surprised by how much you like it. Read Full Review
If you grew up watching stuff like Tales from the Crypt, or Are You Afraid of the Dark this book is probably perfect for you. Even if you didn't it's a fun read and what else do you have to do? Read Full Review
St. Patrick's Special is billed as a horror story " it has plenty of death " but because each person's punishment fits their crime, and the beautiful art helps make this so much more palatable than some other horror stories. The artwork is as wonderfully drawn as usual, and there is plenty of eye-candy, but as with the stories they tell there's more to it than just this outward appearance. Highly enjoyable, great artwork and easily digested stories with relatable moral lessons make this Grimm Fairy Tale: St. Patrick's Day Special Oneshot suited to the titular holiday. Read Full Review
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