Grimm Tales Of Terror Vol 3 #8

7.2

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Writer Ralph Tedesco, Joe Brusha, Nick Bermel
Cover Price $3.99

Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board
A seemingly innocent prank turns a group of friends against each other when a young girl seemingly becomes the host of a malevolent demon. One-by-one, as her friends are taken under the demon's hypnotic thrall, Claire must figure out how to survive when the evil turns its attention to her! Nothing is as it seems in this brand new standalone horror story.

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  • 8.5

    SnapPow.com - Harrison Rawdin

    Aug 18, 2017

    Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 3 #8 is a superb entry in this horror filled franchise. Zenescope loves to dabble in the supernatural but since the launch of GTOT they've excelled at giving new thrills and chills that are bound to delight curious readers. Keep in mind each issue is its own thing so by all means go grab this one from your local comic shop, you've more than earned a spooky treat! Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez

    Aug 16, 2017

    Sadly, I am sorry to say, after all of these stumbles, what we end up is a story which is silly and superficial. While it might have had some greater underlying intention, when two artistic perspectives are carelessly intermingled, any literary value it had is quickly lost. The concept of showing how vain and egocentric people can be to be popular by showing off is an interesting moral lesson, but with a strangely fitting tangential tale and poorly executed graphical positioning, this tale of terror quickly looses its punch. This is a shame for it was better executed, this issue could have been transformed into an acceptable story, instead of becoming a train wreck. Read Full Review

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