The landmark issue of one of the hottest indie comics of the past decade has arrived! It all began with Sela Mathers, the Guardian of the Nexus, a woman tasked with teaching misguided humans right from wrong. But Sela's struggles, her ups and downs, the effects of those she's helped and those she's lost to darkness, will all culminate in this epic 100th issue! Sela will take on the biggest threat she's ever faced as the Dark Queen looks to plunge the Grimm Universe into an Age of Darkness.
Grimm Fairy Tales #100 is here my fellow fanboys and fangirls, I imagine you know what that means: the realms will never be the same. But don't worry it's not depressing instead the results found within are interesting as a new day dawns. This comes highly recommended. Read Full Review
Grimm Fairy Tales has grown and evolved over the course of these 100 issues. If you pick up the first chapter of this series and compare it to the latest, you might not believe they're the same book. An entire universe has been built around Grimm Fairy Tales, expanding and improving upon works of classic literature, while maintaining the elements of horror and fantasy that have made the comic great. Issue #100 is an event that puts the comic shoulder-to-shoulder with anything published by Marvel or DC. Read Full Review
Spay and his creative team have set forth to create a major event designed to equal anything done in Marvel or DC. This is their BIG CROSSOVER EVENT. Many labels have created such events, ranging from Infinite Crisis and Civil Wars to Infestation and the recent X-Files crossovers. They are bringing many of their major characters and story lines together in a single event which will have an impact across the entire Zenoscope universe. They have consciously set forth to make a mark on the industry, saying that they are the equal of any of the 'big labels.' If you have looked at Zenoscope and considered jumping in, this is a good place to do it. Read Full Review
Sure, there's nothing to make "Grimm Fairy Tales" stand out from all the other fairy tale mash-up stories out there besides its" well endowed cover ladies, but #100 was a fairly decent read that lead into publisher's Next Big Thing just about as well as DC's "Flashpoint" did. Now, I fully admit that this is a back-handed compliment " Flashpoint was widely considered a failure, but that was mostly because of the pedigree of the creators. Here, the plot is just fine; again, maybe a bit by the books, but it hits all the right beats for a story like this Read Full Review
Be the first to rate this issue!
Click the 'Rate/Write A Review' link above to get started.