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    Neverland #0

    Neverland » Neverland #0 released by Zenescope Entertainment on January 2010.

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    last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 05/24/18 07:52PM View full history

    The creators of Grimm Fairy Tales and Return to Wonderland bring you a dark new addition to the Grimm Universe. Pan never wanted to grow up and now he's found key to immortality and a way to rule the realm of Neverland forever. All he needs is a steady supply of children to complete his sinister plans. Once a magical paradise, Pan has reshaped Neverland into the ultimate nightmare for any child unlucky enough to visit. Only one child has ever been able to escape. Now as an adult, Hook may be the only person who can put a stop to Pan's madness. Grimm Fairy Tales fans can't afford to miss this special preview issue. Ships 50:50 with two covers by EBAS that form a wraparound.

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    She will be mine 0

    The various Grimm Fairy Tales series generally have found their greatest impact when dealing with some of the darker sides of human society.  Although this is a short introduction to the Neverland series, the series nonetheless promises some deeper moments as here it has established itself as dealing with a somewhat frightening crime – the kidnapping of children.  With the major characters established here and introduced it is once again clear that this series is to go in unexpected directions. ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Neverland #0 0

    Grimm Fairy Tales Presents:Neverland #0Written: Joe BrushaArt: Jean-Paul DeshongI've never read a Zenescope comic before, and on a whim I picked up this first issue of a new story presented in their Grimm Fairy Tales line. The cover art drew me to this book and the art was great throughout. I'm a little sad though that I didn't pick up one of the limited to 250 nude variant covers. Artist Jean-Paul Deshong, his premier work was done back in 2004's Digital Webbing Presents #20, got his big break ...

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