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Snow Monkey #3 is entertaining but a bit choppy at times with its narrative

After being beaten by a mysterious masked woman as well as her father’s students, Jennifer begins to question her ability to knowingly walk into a trap set by the Dragon’s Breath gang.

Story: Jason Shaw
Art: ENN
Color: Chuck Obach
Letterer: Saida Temofonte

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Review: Grimm Fairy Tales: Dance of the Dead #2

Trapped in the Shadowlands, Mystere and Jasmine must rely on each other to survive while searching for a way to escape back to Earth. But the evil wizard Gruel has other plans for them and that includes suffering at the hands of his newest ally…The Snow Queen.

Nothing in the Shadowlands is exactly what it appears to be inGrimm Fairy Tales: Dance of the Dead #2. Mystere and Jasmine realize they share a common history and some issues as well. That allows them to bond, as the past of the Shadowlands is slowly revealed by writer Anne Toole.

The art by Enn brings in both past and present with unique visuals. There’s a clear distinction between the two with vastly different color schemes helping delineate which is which.

Despsite the two time periods, each moves the plot forward and action as Jasmine and Mystere try to escape the Shadowlands.

Story: Anne Toole Art: Enn
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Review: Grimm Fairy Tales: Dance of the Dead #1

The Shadowlands are a dark and mysterious place, filled with the most evil creatures that have ever haunted mankind’s imagination. Now Mary Medina finds her trapped there with no means of an escape, lured by a powerful enemy, into a dance with the dead.

Sometimes the path less taken has a reason no one takes it. Grimm Fairy Tales: Dance of the Dead #1 takes that idea and runs with it. There’s a great darkness as the debut issue reveals the Egyptian past of Mary Medina. The issue also reveals a little of the history of Jasmine. It all makes me wonder if they are different sides of the same coin and somehow split by the Shadowlands.

The art by Enn and Ario Murti features contrasting color palettes which stands out. The artists distinguish the few settings with ease putting the emphasis on either dark or bright colors.

Story: Anne Toole Art: Enn, Ario Murti
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

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