razzatazz's Grimm Fairy Tales: Myths & Legends #21 - Hansel & Gretel, Part 4 of 4 review

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    In terms of the story arcs building up the core of this series thus far, the one including Hank and Gina has been the weakest of the four.  This does not mean that this is particularly bad, just that unfortunately the series here is maintaining the same success rate as the main series.  As the action unfolds here the revelation of Hank and Gina as falsebloods is pretty much expected (as the same developments have occurred in every other story arc thus far in the series) and the revelation is even somewhat less satisfying as the characters end up mostly working themselves into the upcoming plot for the next story arc (which encompasses pretty much every major character across the series.)   Generally speaking in the entire universe, once the Dark One gets involved things get a lot less engaging and that is the end state here as well.  The two are still engaging enough as characters, but it feels like there has been less done for them here than elsewhere.  A decent though barely above story arc in the end, this issue satisfies everything that is needed of the closing chapter to achieve such an outcome.     

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