Zenescope slipped Major Spoilers a peek of two titles currently available at your local comic book store. First up is Grimm Fairy Tales #11, telling the tale of Bluebeard. I have the first trade of Grimm Fairy Tales in my “need to review” pile. The art in this series is really good, and I love the Al Rio covers. The stories are not half bad either, somewhat predictable, and light on the gore and violence, but fun none-the-less.
The second preview is of Se7en #3: Sloth. This issue follows John Doe as he claims his third victim – a drug dealer pedophile whom John slowly tortures over many months. This series is slightly more disturbing (see my other Se7en review), and takes a radically different approach to the art style.
Grimm Fairy Tales #11
Written & Created by: Joe Tyler and Ralph Tedesco
Pencils & Inks: Jason Craig
Colors: Thomas & Tori Mason
Letters: Artmonkeys
Cover: Al Rio
Editor: Joe Brusha
When a young bride experiences trust issues with her husband she enlists the help of a private investigator. When evidence points to an affair she begins to assume the absolute worst case scenario never stopping to realize that curiosity killed the cat. Will the lesson she learns help her overcome her jealousy before it’s too late? Another incredible Zenescope twist on the Brothers Grimm fable “Bluebeard”
Se7en #3: Sloth
Written by: Mike Kalvoda
All Artwork by: David Seidman
Edited by: Joe Brusha
He claimed that his work would be followed. He claimed his work would be studied, and he claimed the lives of those who have sinned against God. One of the most terrifying killers in cinema history has returned after a decade long absence… A drug dealer pedophile who is too apathetic to care about his own life or the lives of those he infects has become an unwilling pawn in one man’s masterpiece. A horrific act of human torture is revealed and the hidden past of the notorious John Doe begins to be exposed.