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    Grimm Fairy Tales #44

    Grimm Fairy Tales » Grimm Fairy Tales #44 - The Devil's Brother released by Zenescope Entertainment on February 2010.

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    The root of the classic fairy tale The Devil's Brother is revealed in this issue. Fenton Bruce has been at the right hand of the Devil for over a century. As a reward he's lived a life of pleasure, wealth and excess far beyond that of any mortal man. In return he's been forced to see and do acts of unimaginable horror for more than 100 years. All because of one moment of weakness when he made a deal that was too good to be true. A deal that essentially made him the Devil's brother.

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    Grimm Fairy Tales #44 0

    Grimm Fairy Tales #44 Writer: Joe BrushaArt: Gabriel RearteStumbling upon this franchise while pursuing my goal of reading at least one new independent comic a month I have been sucked into the dreamscape of Grimm Fairy Tales. I feel like I need to read some back issues and get caught up, but that tells you just how good it is if I'm willing to go back and read 43 issues to become more familiar with the continuity.Again this book is delightful on the eyes and is just dark enough, without going ...

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    This is the second straight issue with no real connection to any fairy tales and the second straight one which ends up being mostly average.  This is an origin story of sorts, as there are two agents of the Dark One, Fenton and Volac, and this describes how they came to be in his service.  The stories themselves showing how this happened are somewhat cliched and not very original, rather they have a degree of the occult and some darker moments in American history thrown in.  Except for maybe the...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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