The Mysterious Order of Tarot has emerged from the shadows with its sights set on ruling the Realms of Power. With the courts of Swords, Cups, Wands, and Pentacles at his command the Emperor is ready to launch his assault on the Grimm Universe and the only thing that stands in his way is a wild card named, Talisman.
Happiness will be in your future if you pick up Tarot. An epic story with a interesting lead, solid action, and visuals that are beautiful. This is the perfect entry point to the Zenescope Universe. Read Full Review
The art by Ranto Rei blends fantasy and reality seamlessly. It showcases various magical worlds for brief periods of time, as the story leaps between them and Earth. It manages to pack in a lot of action and story in the process as well. It even shows various creatures of myth, including the Morrigan and goblins. Read Full Review
Grimm Fairy Tales: Tarot is beautiful piece of illustrative wonder, even if the story itself is a bit confusing. To finally give the Order of Tarot its own title may have been a great idea on paper, but the translation is lacking due to an incomplete cohesion of details which make up the entirety of the narrative. Then add to the confusion in thinking new readers could understand this dilemma without some kind of general background on the characters, settings or understanding what happened previously, and they will be in for a baffling fiasco. Since we might have now been illuminated after this first issue, hopefully the continuing story will make more sense in the near future. Read Full Review
Grimm Fairy Tales: Tarot #1 is a very accessible first step that offers a promising cliffhanger. There's room for improvement but as things look right now there's more than enough going on in favor of this outing to earn a recommendation from me. Read Full Review