Grimm Fairy Tales Myths & Legends #2
In "The Little Mermaid Part One," Lucy's carefully laid plans begin to unravel when Sara realizes Stephen has been using her—only to find herself entangled in a dangerous spiral that echoes a fairy tale Lucy never finished. As Sara faces arrest after a failed confrontation, the haunting parallels to the mermaid’s tragic choice grow clearer, blurring the line between myth and reality. Written by Joe Tyler, Ralph Tedesco, Linda Ly, and Raven Gregory, with art by Claudio Sepulveda and colors by Nei Ruffino, this issue unfolds with quiet dread, its emotional weight heightened by Alé Garza’s chilling cover.
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Lucy's plan to have Stephen fall in love with Sara seems to be working until Sara discovers that Stephen was just using her and is now seeing someone else. Belinda gives Lucy a gun that Sara takes to Stephen's apartment. She fires a shot into a vase, but can't bring herself to shoot Stephen. The police arrive and arrest Sara, now pregnant. This mirrors the fairy tale Lucy never finished where the Little Mermaid can break her deal with the Sea Witch by killing the Prince, but she can't bring herself to do it and ends up being killed by the Sea Witch.
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