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Grimm Fairy Tales #112 Bloody Bones
Cover Date: July, 2015
As Sela makes a shocking discovery about Druanna's role in recent events, Violet continues her mad rampage through Arcane Acre. Even when one of their own falls, the students continue to fi ght for their lives... unaware that the Dark Horde is converging ...
Issue Description
As Sela makes a shocking discovery about Druanna's role in recent events, Violet continues her mad rampage through Arcane Acre. Even when one of their own falls, the students continue to fi ght for their lives... unaware that the Dark Horde is converging on the school. It's time to meet the one they call Rawhead! A new war begins in this action-packed issue of the all-new, reinvented Grimm Fairy Tales!
List of covers and their creators:CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar LocationACover AMarat Mychaels & Ivan Nunes1BCover BAndrea Meloni & Hedwin Zaldivar4CCover CPaolo Pantalena & Ula Mos5DComics To Astonish Exclusive Variant Cover, Limited to 500Mike Debalfo (a) & Ula (c)Mos2EComics To Astonish Exclusive Variant Cover, Limited to 250Mike Debalfo (a) & Ula (c)Mos3Grimm Fairy Tales (2005)
- Publisher
- Zenescope Entertainment
Volume Description
A series which aims to tell updated fairy tale stories, often with an added touch of horror to them. They are generally told as something of a parable to the modern conditions of rotating character. The stories are usually narrated by either Belinda or Sela. The two control two books of fairy tales and they are generally used to either help or hinder those listening to them. Over the course of the series the fairy tales get used in different ways, for instance the two narrators can control the characters in magical worlds, modern characters outside of the fairy tales become fairy tale characters, or the two narrators live through the fairy tales themselves to examine their actions. The series is also notable for its generally misleading covers, as they often contain revealing pictures of the female characters, the characters in the stories themselves are generally portrayed in a more respectable manner. The series is also noted for some of its variant covers which are not fairy tales representations, but mythical or legendary ones such as Cleopatra or Rosie the Riveter.
Trade Paperback CollectionsGrimm Fairy Tales Volume 1 (#1-6)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 2 (#7-12)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 3 (#13-18)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 4 (#19-24)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 5 (#25-30)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 6 (#31-36)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 7 (#37-42)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 8 (#43-50)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 9 (#51-56)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 10 (#57-64)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 11 (#65-70)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 12 (#71-75)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 13 (#76-81)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 14 (#82-84 & 86-87)Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 15 (#89-93)Grimm Fairy Tales presents Age of Darkness vol. 1 (#94-98)Grimm Fairy Tales: Arcane Acre Volume One (#101-106)Grimm Fairy Tales: Arcane Acre Volume Two (#107-112)Hardcover CollectionsGrimm Fairy Tales Deluxe Edition (#1-12 & Annual #1)Omnibus CollectionsGrimm Fairy Tales Omnibus Volume 1 (#1-50)Grimm Fairy Tales Omnibus Volume 2 (#51-93)Digital Omnibus CollectionsGrimm Fairy Tales Digital Omnibus Volume 1 (#1-24)Grimm Fairy Tales Digital Omnibus Volume 2 (#25-50)Grimm Fairy Tales Digital Omnibus Volume 3 (#51-75)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.