Out this week from Zenescope Entertainment, there is a new adventure for Skye in Grimm Fairy Tales #83, and a new series begins in Pooh Vs Bambi.
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Pooh Vs Bambi #1 (of 3)
In war there are rules, but the forest has none. Abandoned by his country, betrayed by those he once called family, and hunted by those who want nothing more than to keep him as a trophy, Pooh is on a mission and no amount of honey will sate his thirst—he wants revenge!
Story: Joe Brusha, Dave Franchini, David Wohl & Noah Mitchell, Writer: Noah Mitchell, Artwork: Jordi Tarragona, Colors: Juan Manuel Rodriguez, Letters: Taylor Esposito (Of Ghost Glyph Studios), Editor: David Wohl, and Production & Design: Christopher Cote
This story in the 100 Acre Wood certainly hits the ground running, with some excellent action and setting of the scene.
Things go rapidly downhill, though, as Pooh and his team come across something that will change their world.
I really enjoy all of the references in this story, with not only Pooh and Bambi being featured front and centre we also get Tigger, Piglet and Christopher Robin. It’s clever, tongue in cheek, and has a fun, action-packed adventure.
The story itself is well played out, with some good action and a dive into the dodgy things that led to the formation of the team of these animals. That is the crux of the story, and I like this type of story. Yes, there is a lot to squeeze in, but this is a three-issue mini-series, and this first issue really sets the scene well.
An excellent beginning, featuring some classic characters.
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Grimm Fairy Tales #83
Beasts Of Burden
The end of the universe is seemingly around every corner for Skye Mathers. But when she decides to take a small break from protecting the world from the deadly creatures that roam it, she finds out very quickly there is no rest for the Guardian of the Nexus. Joined by Anabelle “Belle” DiMarco, the beast hunter, Skye will face a new threat that plans to sink its claws and teeth into all it comes across!
Story: Joe Brusha, Ralph Tedesco, Dave Franchini & David Wohl, Writer: Dave Franchini, Artwork: Babisu Kourtis, Colors: Jorge Cortes, Letters: Taylor Esposito (Of Ghost Glyph Studios), Editor: Dave Franchini, and Production & Design: Christopher Cote
After Skye’s adventure with Mary over the last few issues, it is now the time for Belle.
This is, first up, a good idea, as it not only helps move Belle’s story onward but also brings her into the Grimm Universe more.
The linkup between the two is well played out, with Skye wanting to take some time off and relax in Greece1, of course this doesn’t go to plan and the linkup between the two works well as Skye is acting as a diversion, while Belle does her thing.
Of course, things don’t go as planned, and we get an interesting new villain and different powers in play. This also helps with the world-building around Skye and the various factions and people who can cause problems for any of the characters.
There is a good amount of action here, mainly featuring Belle, but Skye does get her licks in. There is some threat at the end, and I feel that it links well to what we see at the beginning of this issue.
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I would note that there isn’t a beach in Athens, but nearby though…