A new era begins for Grimm Fairy Tales! With the four realms of power - Myst, Neverland, Oz, and Wonderland - at Sela Mather's fingertips, life as the Guardian of Earth has never been more work.
However, when Sela is put in charge of a group of young, powerful highborns, she finds that protecting the world from the threat of otherworldly forces may be the least of her worries.
As problematic as the art is, I still think that it has a lot of merit. Like shit dude Andrea Meloni has so much talent. Oh and the variant covers are looking pretty nice too. Sela is always looking like a perfect picture of badass. Read Full Review
So yeah, a pretty damn good start to this new phase of Grimm Fairy Tales and also a great jumping-on point for new readers. Read Full Review
Grimm Fairy Tales #101 takes place after Realm War, which only makes this narrative territory more compelling. There are lingering questions but the creative team runs with it in a way that offers the possibility ofadventure for any curious fanboys or fangirls. In short: this one absolutely comes recommended. Read Full Review
Although I have my issues with how Zenescope appears to be jumping forward with its premiere title, I'm interested to see where this new direction will lead. We don't know how the Dark Queen is defeated or how the realms become unmerged. That will probably come from Realm War. For now we'll see how Sela fairs as a teacher in addition to her other jobs protecting the Nexus. Read Full Review
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