Collects issues 25-50! Craving more Grimm Fairy Tales? Don't let the story stop at the first omnibus—be sure to complete your collection with Volume 2! The stakes are raised as more famous Grimm characters enter the story, leading up to a massive war between the forces of good and evil. With everything building up to the earth-shattering action in issue fifty, this omnibus is a must-read!
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Returning to this series that brings plenty of fairy tale fantasy mixed with real life drama and beautiful female characters, the stories continue to string together an intense but complicated saga. Many of its tales serve plenty of karma and consequences, with some even having a more menacing and grotesque feel despite its somewhat cheap looking art. B+ (83%/Very Good)
This was technically a re-read so here's my original review of the paperback omnibus:
I have to admit this was surprisingly good. From the covers I just assumed this was a bunch of scantily clad women in compromising situations. And I guess it sorta was, but there was much more story than I expected. Each chapter is a modern retelling of a classic fairy tale (always with a scantily clad female) but there's also a much larger story being told throughout.
This is a massive book but the story flowed well and it was overall a quick read.
The art runs hot and cold but is usually at least okay, and the story was much stronger than you'd have any right to expect really. If you've been on the fence about this one give it a shot because you'll probably be pleasantly surprised.