The Black Angel Statue
The legend of the Black Angel statue of Oakland Cemetery looms large. Said to be cursed or haunted by a malevolent force, the angel is rumored to bring death or tragedy to anyone who dares venture into the cemetery at night to gaze upon her. Despite the warnings, a group of thrill-seeking teens decide to test the legend, dismissing it as mere superstition. However, they quickly learn the truth is far darker and more terrifying than they imagined, as one by one, they fall victim to the Black Angel's deadly curse.
GRIMM TALES OF TERROR (VOL. 5) #1 presents a creepy tale of woe about a cemetery statue with a curse that shouldn't be tested. Joe Brusha's spooky story is a perfect fit for fans of Tales From The Crypt, and Juan Francisco Mota's art is decent enough. That said, the story plays it safer than typical horror fans may want. Read Full Review
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