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Grimm Fairy Tales #55
Bestias en la ciudad (Beast of the city)
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graphicpolicy · 2 months
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Preview: Zenescope Presents: Horror & Fantasy Illustrated - Cradle of Shadows
Zenescope Presents: Horror & Fantasy Illustrated - Cradle of Shadows preview. An eccentric billionaire gets more than he bargained for when his vanity trip to the moon goes horribly awry #comics #comicbooks
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nfcomics · 8 months
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Robyn Hood no.100 • cove art • Eric Basaldua & Sebastian Cheng • writer • Joe Brusha [Aug 2023]
Join Robyn in this historic issue as she takes a trip down memory lane, reliving some of her most memorable events while battling new enemies—and, for the first time ever, she learns the true origin of her powers.
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khakilike · 2 years
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Man Goat & the Bunnyman: Green Eggs and BLAM! #1, Joe Brusha et al. and Jordi Tarragona
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deliciouslydark · 1 year
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Cover art for Beyond Wonderland 4 by Joe Brusha (Author), Raven Gregory (Author), Ralph Tedesco (Author) and Daniel Leister (Artist)
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keycomicbooks · 10 days
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Cinderella Serial Killer Princess #1 (2016) Malsuni Variant
#CinderellaSerialKillerPrincess #1 (2016) #Malsuni Variant, #JoeBrusha Writer, #SalvatoreCuffari Artist "Untitled" Cinderella is back in a brand new series! A loyal servant to the Dark Horde, Cindy, turned her back on it to help save the world. SAVE ON SHIPPING COST - NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP IN DELTONA, FLORIDA https://rarecomicbooks.fashionablewebs.com/Cinderella%20Serial%20Killer%20Princess.html  #Zenoscope #KeyComicBooks #KeyIssue #RareComicBooks
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dccomicsnews · 3 years
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Indie Comics Review: Grimm Fairy Tales #49
Indie Comics Review: Grimm Fairy Tales #49
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comicbookfx · 3 years
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Grimm Fairy Tales Myths & Legends Quarterly: Dark Princess L: Taylor Esposito A: Julius Abrera C: Robby Bevard W: Joe Brusha
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random-bookquotes · 4 years
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This is a place of beauty....barely touched by the hands of men. That is about to change. Because while humans can shape the land to their liking...while they can rip down forests and put up buildings, leaving a path of destruction in their wake...they can do things far worse.
Joe Brusha, Grimm Tales of Terror Artbook
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Grimm Fairy Tale #55
¡Bestias en la ciudad! (Beasts of the city!)
Zenescope
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graphicpolicy · 5 months
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Preview: Robyn Hood: Blood in the Water
Robyn Hood: Blood in the Water preview. Fun in the sun soon turns deadly serious when local boaters are attacked by a mysterious creature in the lake #comics #comicbooks
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oosteven-universe · 4 years
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Monster Planet #3
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Monster Planet #3 Zenescope Entertainment 2019 Written by Joe Brusha Illustrated by Sergio Ariño & Julius Abrera Coloured by Maxflan Araujo & Fran Gamboa & J.C. Ruiz Lettered by Taylor Esposito of Ghost Glyph Studios     Blair Spencer and her team have formed an uneasy truce with the monsters led by the vampire lord Xavier Drake, and just when it looks like they may escape Chicago and complete their mission to find a cure for the virus, they find a new enemy standing in their way. Spencer is starting to realize that neither the reptilian creatures they face or the monsters of legend they fear are the real threat...and that the thing she should fear the most is her own species.     At this point I feel as if this could be one heck of a franchise. There are aspects of this that could be explored and it almost feels as if it could like the Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead in some manners. I like that grandiose feel of the series so far. The opening here is really very nicely done and while they are fixing the transportation it gives Blair a chance to think back which shows us our first good glimpse at the fall of New York City. It is also this part that makes me want to see more of how all this happened to begin with.     I am a tad impressed with Joe's writing thus far, usually by now I start to see the cracks in his ability but I am more than pleasantly surprised by what I am seeing here. The story & plot development that we see through how the sequence of events unfold as well as how the reader learns information is laid down really well. While there are the usual mistrust and animosity between the groups that is something that of course will remain. Though in all honesty vampires need humans so why wouldn't they be in favour of a cure? The character development that we see is nicely done as we get to see more and more revealed about these characters. There also are those hints that there is something deeper than what we are seeing on the surface. The pacing is really solid and as it takes through the pages revealing the twists and turns along the way things definitely take the odd turn or two. All of this works together to create a really interesting ebb & flow to the book.     Overall I really am enjoying the interiors here though there are some glaring discrepancies in some of the body proportions. When we see the vampire Eva her breasts that are exposed on the inside do not match the globes under the bustier and it looks bad. I am not a fan of having so many artists working on a single issue it doesn't match up from one portion to the next. Now that that is out of the way the utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show some solid eyes for storytelling. That we see backgrounds utilised extremely well, that hall of dead monsters for example, really do create this fantastic depth perception, scale and overall sense of size and scope. The colour work is really something nice to see though and that has a more uniform appearance throughout and to see how the various hues and tones within the colours create the shading, highlights and shadow work is something special. ​     This world, this concept and the various factions that now inhabit this world is really something special to see. The world that Joe came up with here is something amazing and it has this complexity and layering to it that begs to be explored further. As this doesn't fit into regular continuity within the Zenescope Universe it does build a new offshoot of one and the potential that I see here is unlimited!
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comiccrusaders · 6 years
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Review: Grimm Fairy Tales #12
Review: Grimm Fairy Tales #12
Things are not looking good for Skye Matthews, as this issue finds her in her usual state of semi dress that passes for her costume, chained by magic absorbing to a chair.  The things that a girl has to put up with as she tries to save the realms.  Did I mention that Skye has also lost possession of her mothers magic book?  Maybe its true what they say, the night is most Grimm before the dawn!…
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dispatchdcu · 3 years
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Robyn Hood: Voodoo Dawn #1 Review
Robyn Hood: Voodoo Dawn #1 Review #robynhood #voodoodawn #zenescope #zenescopeentertainment #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #Amazon
Writer: Joe Brusha Art: Alessandro Uezu and Juan Manuel Rodriguez Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Price: $5.99 Release Date: May 19th, 2021 Reviewer: ClaireCHammy  Robyn Hood: Voodoo Dawn #1, written by Joe Brusha, with art by Alessandro Uezu and Juan Manuel Rodriguez, is a comic that reads like a 90’s action movie, with the writing, dialogue, and overall story. If you like the cheesy action…
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glaceions · 3 years
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Graphic Novels Read in 2021
Grimm Tales of Terror Volume One by Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco
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