razzatazz's Grimm Fairy Tales presents Bad Girls #5 review

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    Got the job done

    This end issue of the series is unexpectedly good one as pertains to the rest of the series and even the underlying concept behind it.  What really was notable here was the character development – Samantha Darren was nice to see develop more, as was Britney Waters, though the real surprise was the Limbo Queen and the Goblin Queen who showed more character is this issue than they have in all of their other appearances combined.  The plot itself was not particularly inspired, but the attempt to give more depth to the characters surrounding the developments ended up working it its favour.  The outcome is maybe easily guessed at, but the introduction of a deeper form of evil for Venus was also unexpected and worked pretty well.  Anyone thinking her to be simply a vain goddess got a different version given to them here.  A pretty good ending after all, though to get here required a lot of average.  For a series which seemingly hoped to capitalize at least partially off of its name though, the overall series was pretty fun.

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