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Grimm Fairy Tales: Different Seasons Volume 3

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For over two hundred years the powerful stories of the Brothers Grimm have enchanted millions around the world, but there has never been an adaptation as intriguing or provocative as this. Grimm Fairy Tales explores a much darker side of the infamous fables you heard as a child as these classic tales are retold and re-imagined with a terrifying twist you'll simply love as an adult.

176 pages, Paperback

First published September 10, 2013

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December 17, 2020
Grimm Fairy Tales: Different Seasons Volume 3 delivers sexy, creep, gory tales of horror. Featuring five holiday specials, the stories follow a Vampire costume party that goes horribly wrong, Krampus temping holiday shoppers, a couple that discovers their feelings at a warrior training camp on Valentine’s Day, some lonely drinkers sharing their tales of woe in a bar on St. Patrick’s Day, and the forces of good and evil facing off in a volleyball competition. The writing is pretty good; particularly the storytelling, in how it interweaves characters and builds up to twists and reveals. The artwork is also especially well-done (for the most part) with interesting creature designs and rich coloring. Additional, a gallery of variant covers is included. Wickedly entertaining, Grimm Fairy Tales: Different Seasons Volume 3 is chock-full of holiday horror.
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September 21, 2016
Excellent collection of holiday themed fairy stories as only Zenescope's talented writers and authors could present them. My two favs were the first one, dealing with Halloween and a vampire, and the one concerning the Leprechaun on St. Patrick's Day. Highly recommended.
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February 9, 2019
This one was a little more entertaining than the last two, though still rather disconnected from the overall series. Again, fan service galore. This one was also quite violent.
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