For
an independent comic book publisher, getting to issue #50 is a milestone.
Getting to issue #100 is a LANDMARK! Zenescope Entertainment,
started in a garage by two Philly guys in 2005, has grown into a Top 10
Publisher with myriad fairy tales, horror, and fantasy titles plus working
relationships with the biggest writers and artists in the business.
Grimm Fairy Tales #100 (Neal Adams Cover)
“It’s
hard for me to believe we are getting ready to publish our 100th issue
of Grimm Fairy Tales. It seems like not that long ago we publishing issue #1
and then trying to figure out how we were going to find enough fairy tales to
make it to issue #25. It’s been a blast writing and planning the series and
seeing how it has evolved over the last eight years. As excited as I am to be
publishing issue #100, I’m even more excited for the direction the series is
going to take in #101. It’s going to be a great jumping on point for new
readers and I think current fans are going to love it even more. The best way I
can describe it is Harry Potter meets Buffy the Vampire
Slayer.”
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Joe Brusha, Zenescope co-founder and co-writer of GFT #100
“The
fact that we’ve hit an issue #100 is such a great feeling and it proves that we
have a dedicated and loyal fan base. We’re looking forward to really blowing
readers away with both the artwork and story.”
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Ralph Tedesco,
Zenescope co-founder and co-writer of GFT #100
GRIMM
FAIRY TALES #100
The LANDMARK issue of one of the hottest
indie comics of the past decade has arrived! It all began with Sela Mathers,
the Guardian of the Nexus, a woman tasked with teaching misguided humans right
from wrong. But Sela’s struggles, her ups and downs, and the effects of those
she’s helped and those she’s lost to darkness will all culminate in this epic
100th issue! Sela will take on the biggest threat she’s ever faced as the Dark
Queen looks to plunge the Grimm Universe into an Age of Darkness.
Story
by Joe Brusha, Ralph Tedesco, and Anthony Spay
Written
by Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco
Artwork
by Anthony
Spay
Colors
by Ivan Nunes
Letters by Jim Campbell
Edited by Nicole Glade
Zenescope
Entertainment’s booth at San Diego Comic Con International #2301
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