ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER-Young women are disappearing in New York City and people have claimed to see alligators in the storm drains where they went missing. Could the urban legends be true? Are huge reptilian beasts be behind these disappearances? The secret is finally revealed and the truth is more shocking than anyone could have imagined.
While the premise of this promising urban legend was a prime choice, the execution of both story and artwork effectively ruin any chance of this tale having any true horror. Pallid narration with trite characters and a feeble story are combined with a deficient selection of colors to add up to a mediocre issue within this series. Although the tale did have an original ending, sadly it was too late to breathe any life back into this sickly creature, leaving the reader with a foul taste which lingers long after leaving those fetid tunnels. Read Full Review
Grimm Tales of Terror continues to be a fun anthology title. This one takes a while to ramp up and when it does, it jumps to lightspeed to an ending you can see coming. You can't deny the compelling nature of the subject matter. I just wish we got a little more with the alligators and a little less with the TV show host. Read Full Review
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