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Preview: Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #12

Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #12

WRITER NOAH MITCHELL
ARTWORK BABISU KOURTIS
COLORS JUAN MANUEL RODRIGUEZ
LETTERS TAYLOR ESPOSITO (OF GHOST GLYPH STUDIOS)
EDITOR DAVID WOHL
PRODUCTION & DESIGN CHRISTOPHER COTE

An ambitious and unscrupulous documentary filmmaker follows a group of self-proclaimed “monster hunters” into the Pennsylvania wilderness in search of the legendary, local cryptid known as The Squonk. Now, at the mercy of the unknown, they’ll discover that some mysteries are best kept hidden.

Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #12

Preview: Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #11

Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #11

WRITER CHAS! PANGBURN
ARTWORK ALLAN OTERO
COLORS JUAN MANUEL RODRIGUEZ
LETTERS TAYLOR ESPOSITO (OF GHOST GLYPH STUDIOS)
EDITOR DAVID WOHL
PRODUCTION & DESIGN CHRISTOPHER COTE

A man, aching to escape the confines of his own life, stumbles into an occult bookstore seeking a way out. Instead of a path to freedom, what he uncovers—and unwittingly releases—is something that threatens to bind him more tightly than ever before.

Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #11

Preview: Grimm Tales of Terror #10

Grimm Tales of Terror #10

WRITER CHAS! PANGBURN
ARTWORK RICARDO OSNAYA
COLORS JUAN MANUEL RODRIGUEZ
LETTERS TAYLOR ESPOSITO (OF GHOST GLYPH STUDIOS)
EDITOR DAVID WOHL
PRODUCTION & DESIGN CHRISTOPHER COTE

When a pair of podcasters looking for haunted houses visits an abandoned colonial village in Dudleytown, Connecticut, they discover that the rumors about this place are true — it is occupied by something very old, and very evil. As they venture further, they realize Dudleytown’s malevolent roots grow deeper than they could ever imagine…and they are its next victims!

Grimm Tales of Terror #10

Preview: Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #9

Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #9

WRITER: JOELLE SELLNER
ARTWORK: BABISU KOURTIS
COLORS: JUAN MANUEL RODRIGUEZ
LETTERS: TAYLOR ESPOSITO (OF GHOST GLYPH STUDIOS)
EDITOR: DAVID WOHL
PRODUCTION & DESIGN: CHRISTOPHER COTE

Welcome to the Extreme Haunt, the most notorious hardcore horror house in America. With a waiting list years long, this establishment treats its patrons to a night of mental, physical, emotional and spiritual torture, all performed by a committed team of sadists looking to make them suffer within inches of their lives. But when the torturers become the victims, that’s when the real fun begins…

Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #9

Preview: Grimm Tales of Terror #8

Grimm Tales of Terror #8

WRITER CHAS! PANGBURN
ARTWORK DARIO CARRASCO
COLORS JUAN MANUEL RODRIGUEZ
LETTERS TAYLOR ESPOSITO (OF GHOST GLYPH STUDIOS)
EDITOR DAVID WOHL
PRODUCTION & DESIGN CHRISTOPHER COTE

You’re alone in your car, driving late at night. Headlights flicker in your direction. You’re confused. Everything appears normal enough, yet it seems like people are desperately trying to get your attention. But why??? Then, as you reach your home and hear the footsteps behind you, you finally realize the truth. The Backseat Killer has chosen you as a target…And your time is up.

Grimm Tales of Terror #8

Preview: Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #7

Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #7

WRITER RALPH TEDESCO
ARTWORK JULIUS ABRERA
COLORS JUAN MANUEL RODRIGUEZ
LETTERS TAYLOR ESPOSITO (OF GHOST GLYPH STUDIOS)
EDITOR DAVID WOHL
PRODUCTION & DESIGN CHRISTOPHER COTE

She is known throughout the world by many names, in countless legends—always whispered in fear and dread. She is the Slit-Mouthed Woman, and when you see her, with the grotesque smile and bloody scissors in hand, you can only pray she doesn’t choose you to hear her fateful questions. And if she does…RUN!

Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 5 #7

Preview: Grimm Tales of Terror: Valentine’s Day Special

Grimm Tales of Terror: Valentine’s Day Special

(W) Joe Brusha, Dave Franchini, David Wohl (CA) Riveiro
In Shops: Feb 08, 2023
SRP: $8.99

72 Pages of Content!

Can you feel it? Love is in the air! And what better way to celebrate than with four horrifying tales guaranteed to make your hot blood run cold. Featuring love potions, serial killers, renegade cupids and a dating app from Hell, this is one Valentine’s Day gift that will definitely keep on giving!

Grimm Tales of Terror: Valentine's Day Special

Early Review: Grimm Tales of Terror Quarterly: 2020 Halloween Special

Grimm Tales of Terror Quarterly: 2020 Halloween Special

Sorry warm woolen mittens, but short stories, horror fiction, and comic books are a few of my favorite things. Lucky for me, Zenescope has combined all my favorites into a single comic book. As an added bonus, this special one-shot is coming out just in time for Halloween. The Grimm Tales of Terror Quarterly: 2020 Halloween Special, due to hit comic shops on October 21st, collects three original tales of terror. Each story is introduced by Keres the goddess of death.

Keres may be the goddess of death, but in this Halloween Special, she’s moonlighting as a fortune teller. Each of the three tales in this comic revolve around people who walk into her shop hoping to learn what fate holds in store for them. This connecting story sets up the high point of the comic, Tarot card inspired page breaks, drawn by Sheldon Goh and colored by Ivan Nunes. These page breaks are so gorgeous, I found myself wishing I could hang them up on my wall. Different teams of artists illustrate and color each of the three stories. Unfortunately, not all of their work is of the same quality as the page breaks.

The first story has a lot of flashbacks, but artist Dario Tallarico and colorist Maxflan Araujo don’t do much to distinguish these scenes from those set in the present. The reader eventually catches on, but some sort of deviation of color would have helped make the change of setting much clearer. The second story looks much better than its predecessor. Oliver Borges uses perspective to great effect. He draws panels from varying angles, giving the story a cinematic look. Plus, the monster he gets to draw looks fearsome and badass.

Artist Novo Malgapo puts fine detail into some aspects of the third story, but seems to slack off in other aspects. Most notably, the proportions of the main character are sometimes drawn very poorly, making him look misshapen. As for the connecting story, Babisu Kourtis draws New Orleans in a very recognizable way. Even if the narration didn’t explain that New Orleans was the setting for the connecting story, the reader would be able to tell the location just by taking in the illustrations.

Unlike some of the artwork, the stories contained in this comic are all high quality. The first story has a lot of different horror elements, but the writers are able to connect everything into a creepy story. In the second story, the writers put a cool twist on a classic monster myth. The final story takes a familiar premise and brings it into the modern world. The obsessive nature and depravity of the main character in this story made my skin crawl. Plus, it’s got a surprising ending that’s tinged with a touch of dark humor.

Before I wrap up this advance review, there’s one more thing I want to mention. I find it really cool that Zenescope’s President and Chief Creative Officer Joe Brusha is not only one of the writers on this special, but he also created the Grimm Tales of Terror series. It’s not like it is unheard of for a publisher’s executive to contribute to a comic, but I feel like these days they only come off the bench for big events or anniversary issues. It’s refreshing to see a CCO take the time to write an entire holiday special. Grimm Tales of Terror Quarterly: 2020 Halloween Special is due to be released on October 21st, just in time for Halloween.

Writer: Joe Brusha Story: Joe Brusha, Ralph Tedesco, Dave Franchini
Art: Novo Malgapo, Sheldon Goh, Babisu Kourtis, Maxflan Araujo, Oliver Borges
Color: Ceci de la Cruz, Ivan Nunes, Fran Gamboa, J.C. Ruiz, Maxflan Araujo, Grostieta

Letters: Taylor Esposito Art & Colors: Various Art Teams
Story: 10 Art: 6.0 Overall: 8.0 Reccommendation: Buy

Zenescope provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Zenescope Releasing Three #1 Issues in Early 2017

Comic book and graphic novel publisher, Zenescope Entertainment, is set to launch three new titles in early 2017 as the company continues to expand its development of original sci-fi, fantasy and horror content.

In January, Zenescope debuts Day of the Dead #1 (of 6), as a Grimm Universe regular gets her own spinoff written by Dawn P. Marquez. The series follows Necromancer Mary Medina who’s drawn to New Orleans on a quest to find the mysterious being known as the Talisman, while a secret and dangerous group works behind the scenes to gain access to her unique abilities.

While not a new title for the company, Zenescope’s popular horror anthology series, Grimm Tales of Terror, returns for the start of a third volume in February. The fan-favorite series continues to reinvent well-known urban legends and ghost stories with brand new twists for a new generation of readers in its homage to series such as Tales From The Crypt and The Twilight Zone. Volume 3 of Grimm Tales of Terror will offer 13 brand new stories and debuts in February.

Finally, in March, writer Ralph Tedesco brings readers his brand new series, The Courier: From the Ashes. After a manmade pandemic virus kills off most of the world’s population, a very different world emerges from the ashes. Eve Harper, a smuggler-for-hire, is one of the best there is at navigating the extremely dangerous landscape and making deliveries to the rich and powerful who have erected strongholds to protect them from monstrosities that roam the wasteland in between.

Zenescope Entertainment And Director/Producer Jack Heller Assembles Two New Projects

Zenescope Entertainment has partnered with Director/Producer Jack Heller and his newly formed Assemble Media, to bring some of the company’s most beloved titles to film, TV, and the ever-growing new media landscape. Heller joined Zenescope founders Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco at Zenescope’s New York Comic Con panel where they gave the crowd a sneak peek at their first collaboration, a short film based on the company’s best selling comic book Robyn Hood.

The short, directed by Jack Heller, stars Banshee’s Lili Simmons in the title role and will be available via the Zenescope website, Popboom.com, and across multiple social media platforms.

In addition to working on a live action feature film of Robyn Hood, Brusha, Tedesco & Heller have begun development on another of Zenescope’s best selling titles, the anthology Horror series, Grimm Tales of Terror. Like Robyn Hood, they plan to develop Tales of Terror while simultaneously producing digital content around the project.

Zenescope Entertainment is currently in various stages of development on multiple film and TV projects based on their best selling comic book series, including Syfy channel’s newest show Van Helsing.

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