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    Grimm Fairy Tales #41

    Grimm Fairy Tales » Grimm Fairy Tales #41 - Dante's Inferno, Prelude released by Zenescope Entertainment on August 2009.

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    Dante's Inferno, Prelude last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 05/25/18 08:40PM View full history

    In Grimm Fairy Tales #29, contract killer Mercy Dante committed the unthinkable and ultimate act of evil. Now witness her story firsthand as her past comes back to haunt her and Sela arrives to offer Mercy one and only shot at redemption. The prequel story to Zenescope's upcoming Grimm Fairy Tales' Dante's Inferno mini-series is here!

    Mercy is shown, now as only a hitman, and haunted by the ghost of Trisha. After an attempt on her life, she is informed by her mob contact that Belinda wants her dead. She is soon after contacted by Sela, who tells her that she does have the chance to go back and change what she did. Instead of killing Trisha, she decides to save her, but the price she must pay is her own life. When Death shows up to claim Trisha he finds Mercy's dead body instead, with Sela outside revealing she has her own plans for the two.

    Notes:

    • An alternate cover is the same as the Grimm Fairy Tales Swimsuit edition cover.

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    RegRegular CoverJ. Scott Campbell & Nei Ruffino3
    VarBattlezone Comics ExclusiveEric Basaldua & Nei Ruffino2
    VarVariant CoverMahmud A. Asrar & Nei Ruffino1
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    This issue serves in most parts only as an introduction to the Mercy Dante miniseries designed around the character.  As such in a certain sense it feels like only a launchpad for that series, but in other developments it still keeps its relevance to the series as a whole.  Certainly one of the saddest moments thus far in the series was the execution of Trisha Franks, and this continues to haunt Mercy.  In actuality this is one of the more violent issues thus far in this series, but as it ties b...

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