Zenescope's Xmas 2009
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Posted by Richard Boom on Dec 15, 2009
Tags: al rio, brusha, eric basaldua, grimm fairy tales, nakayama, raven gregory, tedesco, wonderland, zenescope
Zenescope offers Xmas pics for your viewing pleasure, including previews of the Giant-size Grimm Fairy Tales 2009 Holiday Edition.
Giant-size Grimm Fairy Tales 2009 Holiday Ed
Written by Joe Brusha & Ralph Tedesco
Art by Eduardo Garcias
Covers by Garcias, Franchesco and Basaldua
32pgs FC
The classic story of 'The Nutcracker' gets the Zenescope treatment as Sela finds herself in the midst of the most popular holiday fairy tale of the century.
Get lost in a gorgeous yet terrifying world which includes the famous nutcracker prince as he battles a monster of epic proportions in this thrilling and frightening reinvention of a classic tale from the company that does it best!
Escape From Wonderland #3 Holiday Exclusive
By: Raven Gregory, Daniel Leister, Sean Chen
Calie continues her journey towards the Jabberwocky's lair and finds a friend in the Lizard creature she discovered last issue. But Calie finds that the closer she gets to her goal the more dangerous her path becomes.
Strange creatures of every sort try to prevent them from reaching their destination but Calie is determined to let nothing stand in her way and will let nothing keep her from reaching her daughter.
Zenescope Limited Edition Holiday Art Prints
Zenescope is offering Limited Edition Holiday Art Prints for the next 6 weeks in their online store at just $29.99 each!
Not only that, fans can purchase 4 Holiday Prints for $99.99 or all 6 for $149.99 Just go to the Holiday Specials Page for the 4 and 6 Set Specials.
These Holiday Prints are regularly not offered and are limited to just 100 apiece. They will be unavailable after January 31st, 2010 and will not be offered again until late November 2010!
Limited Edition of 100
Archival Art Print
13"x19"
Grimm Fairy Tales # 33 - Three Snake Leaves
Written by: DAN WICKLINE
Pencils by: JORDAN GUNDERSON
Colors by: KIERAN OATS
Lettering by: CRANK!
Covers:
Cover A by Joe Prado and Nei Ruffino
Cover B by Bernard Diego and Wes Dzioba
Holiday Chase Cover by Al Rio and Wes Dzioba
Part 1 of the first Grimm Fairy Tales/1001 Arabian Nights crossover is here!
A man searching for a cure to his dying wife's illness may find that the remedy is far worse than the disease itself as he discovers a little known fairy tale with the help of the conniving Belinda. The Three Snake Leaves is the story of a man who is willing to do anything to bring back his dead wife, and the dire price he must pay as a result.
Revealing the full origin of Wilhelm from The Adventures of Sinbad, this sensational crossover issue is one not to be missed! Connects with 1001 Arabian Nights #7 on sale January!
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Comments
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BriGuy Dec 15, 2009 at 10:23pm
And Zenescope wonders why some people don't take their books seriously...
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Richard Boom Dec 16, 2009 at 12:16pm
they do not wonder. They know. This is their means to an end and this helped garther up a LOT of fans and the rest was mouth-mouth that did the trick.
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BriGuy Dec 16, 2009 at 10:37pm
They may have reached a certain niche level, but they'll be hard pressed to rise to the next level using the current "means to an end".
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