Grimm Tales Of Terror Vol 3 #1

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Writer Ralph Tedesco
Artist Umberto Giampa
Cover Price $3.99

The Invisible Man The power of invisibility has long held appeal for man. To disappear and do whatever you want unseen by another person's eyes...could any man turn that down? The newest volume of Tales of Terror answers that very question...and terror is the operative word in this story. Vol. #3 of the popular story modernizes another classic tale you won't want to miss.

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  • 8.4

    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez

    Jan 25, 2017

    But no matter how good the story may be, the artistic interpretation must be able to keep pace with the story and illustrator Umberto Giamp shows us with unerring detail how raw anyone would be in this situation. The expression on Tom's face tells us all as we watch him turn from hopeful and then once again fall into the depths of his addiction. You can almost feel the rage explode as he thinks he is being cheated, but then Robby Bevard's palette of colors adds to those moments with the gradual emphasis on shadows and darkness. The white backgrounds of the page only magnifies the tones in each panel, grounding the tension and allowing for the release with each passing moment. This combination of action and color builds with the story, allowing for the reader to get caught up in the narration, until we reach what we knew would come " a lesson of karma spiked with greed. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    Geek-O-Rama - Brian Belanger

    Jan 21, 2017

    The majority of the book was pretty good, but I honestly did not like the ending. It spent all that time building up to "I'm visible now and now I'm dead". Other than that, this is a decent for the collection if you like this retelling series. Read Full Review

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