Welcome to the Fairy Princess app! Cute and totally harmless, right? That's what everyone seems to think. But when one clever investigative reporter begins look into a missing persons case, he suspects a connection between vanishing girls and a sinister presence behind the sweet electronic face. And since this is Tales of Terror, it's not smart to bet on sweetness.
Brownfield, Menna, and Bevard have turned what could have been a simple story into one truly worthy of the title Grimm Tales of Terror. We all live in a world of technology and trust it to protect us in times of need, but to have it perverted in such a way is what makes such a violation sincerely chilling. These predators will always find a way to catch children unawares, and perhaps this tale can become a cautionary warning, however, the lingering terror still lies just a computer screen away, and that is what makes this issue all the more monstrous. Read Full Review
The issue was a little better than the last one, but I'm still not really feeling it. I think it has the potential to be a great book and a great platform to show what modern horror comics can be. It just needs a bit of a kick up the arse. Read Full Review
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