Grimm Fairy Tales #7
In "Snow White," Terry’s step-daughter Stephanie falls ill under mysterious circumstances, her condition tied to her stepfather’s unsettling efforts. When Dr. Mathers delivers her homework—including a fairy tale book—Terry is suddenly pulled into the story as Talia, the wicked queen, facing a world where the tale’s dark edges begin to blur with reality. Written by Ralph Tedesco and Joe Tyler, with art by Julio Cesar and colors by Ian Sokoliwski, this issue blends chilling atmosphere with classic mythos, all wrapped in a cover by Al Rio.
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Terry's step-daughter Stephanie is always sick because of Terry's efforts to keep her that way. Dr. Mathers drops off Stephanie's homework, including a fairy tale book. Terry is tranported into the story of Snow White as Talia, the wicked queen.
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