Deal With The Devil
When Chris Monroe falls for a gorgeous co-worker named Rebecca, he'll do almost anything to win her over. He finds that the devil himself is waiting in the wings to cut a deal and make Chris's dreams a reality. But Chris knows the price of his soul is too high of a price to pay. However, Chris soon learns that it's not his soul the devil is necessarily after.
The Devil made me do it takes on an entirely different meaning when we see it through the eyes of desperation. And yet with the talents of Tedesco, Rodriguez, Gamboa, and Ruiz this story takes on a life of its own, thanks to the synergy of word and art. Something which should have been ordinary now becomes a wholly different tone due to a creative twist and the illustrative worth of being able to interpret this literary vision. I for one am glad they decided to take this risk and show us a different side of a classic tale. Read Full Review
Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 3 #7 is a perfectly good outing that carries more than a few devilishly great moments. The end result is an outing that easily earns recognition and praise, with Zenescope continuing to do what the company honestly does best. They deliver horror to their already hopelessly addicted audience. Read Full Review
I have said on previous reviews, how Zenescope books are a guilty pleasure. In regards to this particular volume, I fear that it is becoming less and less pleasurable. Read Full Review
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