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Para o primeiro volume foi bem satisfatório. Estava lendo os volumes separados até achar a coleção completa que é mais fácil de ler. Tiveram histórias muito boas e no meio delas algumas lendas urbanas. Adorei as que foram pegas porque, para mim, são as melhores. Algumas coisas são bem previsíveis, mas de modo geral foram boas.O inglês é bem simples, sem muita gíria então foi bom para treinar.
A hefty pile of one-shot horror comics, of the very teen-friendly kind. Nobody will ever get nightmares from anything here, whether it be the twisty opener and its vampiric demons, or the global pandemic and its Twilight Zone-like one healthy survivor, or anything else here. The artwork is always OK, never brilliant or particularly weak, and it's all a perfectly reasonable time-passer, that will probably be forgotten quickly.
Very enjoyable first collection of horror narrated by the beautiful Keres, Goddess of Death. All familiar tales with the excellent writing and exceptional art we've come to expect from Zenescope. Can't wait for Volume 2. Highly recommended.
A worthy treat for Halloween 🎃All right this is a solid horror title many of the stories are reminiscent of many classic EC. comics horror titles Featuring Zen Scorps signature art style Overall this is a fun Halloween treat for teens to adults.
Some solid horror comics in the EC Comics or House of Mystery vibe. These stories focus on variations of urban legends like Bloody Mary or the hook for a hand escaped mental patient. Suitable for teens and older.Received a review copy from Zenescope and Edelweiss. All thoughts are my own and in no way influenced by the aforementioned.
Surprisingly long collection of issues from Zenescope's Grimm Tales of Terror series. This is my first time reading anything from them and it's clear what their MO is. I don't have an issue with fun raunchy horror but I can see this not working as well for others. It's definitely in the same vein as an EC or Warren comic but almost never hits the same level of quality in any of it's arenas. The writing, stories, and art is all very similar across the board, nothing groundbreaking at all. Would
Stories in an almost classical mode: Ich musste beim Lesen an die alten EC=Comics denken.
If you like Tales from the Crypt, you'll probably like this. Our cryptkeeper here is the goddess of death and she tells stories to people who are going to heading to be stories themselves. Some of these stories are urban legends, some are retellings. Overall a fun, pulpy read.
Una joyita poco valorada dentro de las novelas gráficas. Todas las historias me parecen muy buenas, con el único pero de tener un final algo apresurado. Tenemos historias clásicas, las cuales nos gustan, y ya conocemos desde antes, pero con un giro "inesperado" al final, pongo inesperado entre comillas, por que se vuelve una cadena, ya sabes que va a pasar, y a quien le va a pasar. En cuestión de lo visual, me encantó su arte, demasiado gráfico en lo bizarro y sangriento, algo necesario para las...
Definitely some of the most interesting stories from Zenescope. Worse people get punished and there's "death", who tells these stories. Lots of blood which is both good and bad.Especially due to Covid, I've half been reminded of the story in this collection that also deals with the plague. Of course, it's also a Poe story -- The Red Mask of Death. But the visual and alternate story here are certainly interesting. The spider queen story is also a standout! It makes sense and has a clear moral.
I appreciate what Zenescope is doing with this series. Most comics these days are utter dreck and, while the story and art may be shaky at times, these Grimm comics at least actually accomplish something that is sadly unusual these days in any medium—they tell a complete story.I prefer the stories in the later volumes, but these are decent.
This volume actually collects issues 1-13 as well as all of the variant covers.Great horror volume. This is as close to the old EC books as I've found in a modern horror comic. Each issue is a different story in this anthology series. Some of the stories are totally original, and others are classic urban legends updated. Just a really great series with great art.If you're a fan of horror anthology comics, specifically EC titles such as Tales from the Crypt or the old Warren titles creepy and Eer...
Your basic horror comic outline. Plenty of urban legend types, with really stereotypical artwork. Not bad, some are decently scary, but nothing to write home about.
I'd give this book five stars for the graphics alone. It was beautifully drawn! The stories were really nice as well. The only issue was that in many stories, I didn't understand the conclusion or what had happened. It just wasn't clear. But I'd still recommend this to readers who like spooky stories and graphic novels.
I had been eying this book via Amazon for quite some time ... Needless to say it was worth the wait!! Twisted and creepy - all in one!
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A nice collection of talesI enjoyed the kindle version on my iPad. The stories were a mix of nostalgia a new twist. The art was crisp and gorgeous. I will definitely check out the other collections.
I found this little gem while searching for horror books on the Amazon website and I am SO GLAD that I did. This graphic novel brought back so many good memories and I loved that the stories are like urban legends with interesting twists. The illustrations are fantastic and definitely nightmare worthy. I especially love that all the stories have one link that makes them feel coherent even though each tale is different. I can't wait to read the rest of the series!!I HIGHLY recommend Grimm Tales o...
A collection of one-shot horror stories that pack a punch! I really enjoyed reading this and do in fact re-read from time to time and I still love the twist endings of some of these, I think they're so imaginative and just plain creepy. The accompanying artwork is really nice and compliments each story well. Also I love the recurring 'grim-reaper' type character that appears in each story, I don't know who or what she is, but she's always there to teach a lesson or moral.
Cheesy but addictive