Writer: Ralph Tedesco
Artist: J.G. Miranda
Letterer: Pablo Amelia
Publisher: Zenescope
Synopsis: Donnie has had a life of success. After wrecking his car on an Oregon highway, Donnie finds himself in a convenience store not far from where he grew up. In the store he meets a game he hasn’t played since 1983 and a return to the haunting memories that have followed him.
Review: Polybius is an urban legend that one of my children loves talking about. This is why it really caught my interest to read this take on the story. This version really brought this legend to life in a morbid kind of way. Not only in the story itself, but in the detail of Donnie’s memories that surround the summer of 1983 and its aftermath. The artwork is just as well-sketched with the dark tone that Grimm’s Tales of Terror is famous for.
Rating: I rate this Grimm’s Tales of Terror edition with 5 Stars.
Where to find more information: Grimm’s Tales of Terror Polybius can be bought for $3.99 at Zenescope.
Disclaimer: Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments, and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.
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