The dialogue is not atrocious at all, but occasionally the paneling of the story feels clunky and tripping over itself. While some of the characters are draw with possibly excessive cleavage, and there are a few pages which toy with violence and gore, over all the stories are just slightly pensive retellings of Grimm Fairy Tales. While this is not a comic for children, I believe a mature rating is based merely off the sexuality of the cover vixens and not the actual content behind the cover. Iām not going to comment on whether it should have been gratuitous in its violence, sex, and language because I feel it may have been slightly better due to the lack of those things. What I ended up reading was a tale that with the proper marketing and different covers could have become a read popular with teenage girls This title is also given a ā17+ā rating on Comixology and those two things together led me to believe that I was about to read a mature retelling that may be filled with gratuitous sex, violence, and language. I have never read any of this series, but I do know of its success and have on many occasions noticed the voluptuously half-naked women regularly appearing on the cover. One of the many free happy hours comics from Comixology this SXSW weekend was Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 1 (issues 1 ā 6). Young, Alexandre Benhossi, Aluisio De Souza, Joe Dodd
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