Grimm Tales of Terror Quarterly: Rise of Cthulhu

We refer to this quarterly as a "pseudo-anthology" due to its structure of three distinct stories connected by an overarching narrative centred around Keres. However, unlike typical anthologies, the characters and outcomes of these stories intertwine seamlessly. Rather than standalone tales, they function as subplots, resulting in a higher quality...

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The O.Z. #2

Dorothy Gale, the granddaughter of the legendary Dorothy Gale from "The Wizard of Oz," finds herself in a new and treacherous land called the Occupied Zone (O.Z.), far removed from both Kansas and the fantastical realm her grandmother once explored. In "The O.Z. #2," written by David Pepose (known for...

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RISE OF THE DJINN #2

After Tamara finds herself in a dangerous encounter with supposed muggers, a mysterious man comes to her rescue, swiftly dispatching the rogue attackers when Tamara discovers her newfound but uncontrollable powers. Seeking refuge in her savior's home, the man introduces himself as Shedim, a curator at the Smithsonian who collects...

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Myths and Legends Quarterly Wonderland

The story opens with a prologue focusing on Queen Evelyn, a beloved ruler of Wonderland. The kingdom thrives under her reign, and she miraculously conceives a daughter named Isabel with the aid of magic. The madness that once plagued Wonderland has long subsided, but at the cost of Evelyn's sister,...

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Clear #2

Scott Snyder and Francis Manapul continue to weave their sci-fi noir tale in Clear as protagonist Dunes delves deeper into the mystery surrounding his ex-wife's death. The question lingers: was it murder or suicide? Snyder introduces a captivating new element to the world of veils, where individuals perceive reality as they...

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