Grimm Tales of Terror: The Bridgewater Triangle #1

8.9

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
6.0

User Rating

2 Reviews
Writer Brian Studler
Artist Deivis Goetten
Cover Price $5.99

Massachusetts locals know that the Bridgewater Triangle is the site of many paranormal occurrences. It is said to be filled with giant snakes, sightings of UFOs, evil vengeful creatures, and even ghostly hauntings. As six college freshmen are soon to find out, some of the legends contained within the borders are anything but...and making it out of the triangle proves to be more difficult than finding your way in.

Be sure to check out this brand new terrifying tale set within the Tales of Terror universe, redefining what you've come to expect from a horror story, in Tales of Terror: The Bridgewater Triangle!

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  • 9.8

    Graphic Policy - pharoahmiles

    Sep 28, 2019

    Overall, a creepy thriller that will have your skin crawling. The story by Brian Studler is tense and well characterized. The art by the creative team delivers gorgeous horror and gore. Altogether, a story that gets under your skin, leaving readers closing their eyes in the most unexpected moments. Read Full Review

  • 9.6

    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez

    Sep 25, 2019

    This premiere issue may have its faults but the presentation of an interesting story and breathtaking artistry allows readers to ignore this stumble and hope for the best in the future. Grimm Tales of Terror Presents: The Bridgewater Triangle has a solid foundation which permits this fantastic team to create unique ideas that are unexpected for the series by basing the title within a real place and thus grounding the stories partially in reality. While the narrative may fall back on clichd premises, it is the promise of authentic lore and history that allows us to hope for more effective thrills yet to come. Read Full Review

  • 7.3

    Word Of The Nerd - Edward Wendt

    Sep 27, 2019

    Zenescope has been through some changes in recent years, but those in charge seem to understand the profitability of this series. These issues have mostly been spooky or scary enough, and fans of the genre should check them out. In The Bridgewater Triangle #1, the creative team manages to capture that same energy. It is not the scariest story out there, but worth the effort in the end. Read Full Review

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