Grimm Tales Of Terror #11
| Writer | Steve Yockey |
Rappaccini's Daughter
A botanist visits the in-home laboratory of a scientist, Rappaccini, who is known for his experiments with plants. During the botanist's visit, he finds himself almost drawn to Rappaccini's daughter. But it the temptation worth the consequences?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.5
SnapPow.com - Harrison Rawdin
May 27, 2015Grimm Tales of Terror #11 will not be for everyone but if you look in the mirror and see yourself as a horror fan than there's no doubt in my mind that you need this in your life. It's not wholly perfect but I guarantee that it will entertain you with a very simple yarn to boot. Read Full Review
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8.3
Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt
May 28, 2015Although this issue relies on some of the lesser famous motifs of the horror genre, it still manages to put together a strong issue. The horror element is executed well enough, as is the twist ending. While series is ostensibly linked to the lessons as taught by Keres, it doesn't even require this as a plot element here, instead relying on the dark concept and good execution. Read Full Review
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6.0
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
Jun 02, 2015Average visuals hurt a story that could have been sensational. This will fill your need for a tale of terror, but it won't be one you remember. Read Full Review
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5.0
The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez
May 27, 2015Hopefully, future issues will have more assorted adventures or at least mix up the underlying narrative so that the ending will not be so disappointing. Read Full Review