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Grimm Fairy Tales #48 The Good Witch
Cover Date: June, 2010
Grimm Fairy Tales presents The Good Witch. Samantha was an innocent coed until she fell under the Belinda's evil spell. Corrupted and destined to become a pawn in the Devil's game she was saved when Sela sacrificed herself and took her place. Now Saman ...
Issue Description
Grimm Fairy Tales presents The Good Witch. Samantha was an innocent coed until she fell under the Belinda's evil spell. Corrupted and destined to become a pawn in the Devil's game she was saved when Sela sacrificed herself and took her place. Now Samantha's been given a second chance and the power to make a difference and she's not about to waste it. Don't miss this issue which starts a brand new chapter in the Grimm Fairy Tales universe.Note: The city of Philadelphia only appears on the alternate covers in the background.
After Sela sacrifices herself to allow Samantha to go free, Samantha's path back to Earth is not very straightforward. She must first cross the area between the two realms, and on her route are great creatures who either demand she answer a riddle or else she be captured or eaten by them. In so doing Samantha is forced to look internally and examine her own life. She eventually passes all the tests and meets with Shang who informs her that she wouldn't have made it if she wasn't a good person. Shang, Nissa and Sela head off in different directions leaving Samantha to guard the Earth.
Grimm 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.
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