Life is a precious commodity and one that should not be spent frivolously. So when a man's wife takes ill and suffers the horrible fate of death, her miraculous recovery should be one of joy. But nothing is ever as it seems in the realms of Tales of Terror, and sometimes the greatest gifts should be looked at with the highest of skepticism. Be sure not to miss this new terrifying issue from the writer of Satan's Hollow and Grimm Fairy Tales!
Ligeia may have been an overlooked Poe story as opposed to his other popular prose, but thanks to the phenomenal collaboration of Brusha, Idris, Gamboa, and Ruiz, it has now become one of my favorites. With an interpretation which brilliantly modernizes this sorrowful tale and artistry that only broadens the audience due to eye catching imagery plus bewitching tones and shadows, this issue of Grimm Tales of Terror is sure to become an icon of the title, no matter what age it is read. This is the way to bring an end to a marvelous volume of the series, and hopefully make the next author doubt whether he/she can top it, all while striving for the greatest quality. Read Full Review
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