Review: Grimm Fairy Tales #66
A wise person once sang, ” I am what I am, and what I am
A wise person once sang, ” I am what I am, and what I am
I have been on a bit of a Zenescope trip of late. Robyn Hood and
Zenescope continue their own style of publishing, moving away from the structured mini-series style to
Given the world is still in the grasp of a pandemic, though possibly not reported
Zenescope, the company who seems to promote thigh highs and fishnets more than any other
You know how the story goes; vampire bites girl, girl goes all vampy and then
Over the last few months Zenescope have been going for an unconventional publishing mode, at
You know, despite what DC, and to some extent Marvel, you can have too much
Say what you will about Zenescope books, but currently they are seemingly looking to bring
Another week and another Zenescope one-shot aimed at getting new readers enticed and enthralled in
What do you do when you have a premier vampire hunter in your stable of
With a quest that has had more side missions than The Mandolorian, Arkham City and
To mis-quote Indiana Jones, “Spider, why did it have to be Spiders?” Despite the massive
Sprawling, multi-layered ongoing, overall arcs storytelling are making a bit of a comeback in mainstream
Every year I take time out to read this book. For me, Zenescope books are
Say what you want about Zenescope, but they have been publishing a successful range of
Liesel Van Helsing’s past, of which she has no control over, seems to raise it’s
The battle royale of the Grimm universe is finally here! Merlin, now possessing the power
It seems that every comic book universe requires an assassin. Whether it’s Bullseye, Deadpool, Deathstroke
A few days ago I sat down at my computer to start reading books for
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