With the blood of nine confirmed and 200 suspected victims on his hands, HH Holmes is not only America's first serial killer but perhaps the most notorious murderer of all time. One hundred years after his final kill, his name remains synonymous with torture and death.
But bodies are now being discovered in Chicago in circumstances chillingly familiar to those who know Holmes' story. Could a copycat killer be on the loose in the city? Or is something even more sinister about to come to light?
Tales of Terror Quarterly is a massive issue at 74 pages. To tackle the duties of illustrating this issue Zenoscope has an team per tale. Xavier and Araujo see to detailing the maniacal modern mystery at the Gemini while Otero and Andrade produce the historical horrors of H. H. Holmes. If not for the clear changes in centuries I doubt anyone could tell one team from the other. These talents are part of this reason this story comes together so cohesively. Read Full Review
'Grimm Tales of Terro Quarterly: H. H. Holmes' is the super-sized edition of a horror fans' dream. Filled with mystery and real-life facts about Holmes, the basis for this tale takes on a life of its own. Cleverly conceived just well enough to keep the reader guessing through most of it, 'Grimm' is a twisted and bone-chilling walk through a house of horrors. Read Full Review
The remainder of the story is a labyrinthine exploration of the hidden halls and rooms of the Gemini Hotel, finding the many places this would-be H.H. Holmes had killed others. Read Full Review
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