Grimm Tales Of Terror #3
| Writer | Meredith Finch |
| Artist | Milton Estevam |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
Inspired by Tales From the Crypt, Twilight Zone, and Creep Show, Zenescope goes back to its roots of horror as the publisher known for re-inventing classics delves into an entirely new bag of tricks. When a college undergrad decides to stay in and study, she will find that another seemingly inconsequential decision she makes will have a lasting effect on her.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Critical Blast - RJ Carter
Sep 03, 2014While the market for modern horror shorts is still a yawning chasm in the graphic format, Grimm Tales of Terror is a welcome island of fright. Read Full Review
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8.0
Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin
Sep 16, 2014Grimm Tales of Terror #3 is not going to be for everyone but if you find yourself to be a lover of horror then you need this. With a strong creative team and an easy to follow narrative with Keres to boot, this outing comes recommended. Read Full Review
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7.5
Front Towards Gamer - Lido
Sep 13, 2014At the end of the day Grimm Tales of Terror #3 is a very fun comic, it won't necessarily have you turning on all your lights in fear but that's not it's aim, it's more like Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn walking that thin line between a horrific revelation and a comedic pie in the face and totally succeeding, I recommend it. Read Full Review
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7.0
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
Dec 25, 2015A scary story is scuttled by average visuals. This could have been a classic. Still worth checking out if you like creepy twists. Read Full Review
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4.0
Graphic Policy - Matt Petras
Sep 02, 2014With all of the book's failures and successes, everything ultimately comes crashing down at the climax, when the killer is revealed. The reveal is arbitrary and lazily-done, with no clues alluding to it and nothing natural to it. The idea behind this series has promise, and there were some things to like about this issue. It's not tough to get through, but it consistently disappoints, leading to the biggest disappointment of all in the ending. Read Full Review
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2.0
Comic Bastards - Carl Boehm
Sep 17, 2014I cannot go into detail more about the story without unfairly revealing plot elements that may spoil the ending for readers. Therefore, I will hope my word would be enough to deter readers from spending money on a failure of a book that does not tantalize nor frightens, as its intent ought to be. Read Full Review