October is my favorite month of the year and Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas comprise my three favorite holidays. Autumn is the best time of year and I always kick off the Autumn holiday season with a little horror reading of my own. My tastes in horror aren't as similar to many others' though. I like atmosphere, setting, suspense, psychological aspects, and an all around gothic setting (gothic being defined in the literary sense). "Fall of the House of Usher," "Young Goodman Brown," and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" get me more into the Halloween mood than Friday the 13th and Nightmare of Elm Street do. Luckily there is a little of both genres of horror at play in Grimm Fairy Tales' 2012 Halloween Special.
The art here is also a mixed bag. Andrea Errico's work on "Jack the Lantern" is the strongest and the most oppressively atmospheric with it's dark colors and sharp lines. She would do a great job illustrating some of Poe, Hawthorne, or Irving's tales. The rest of the art is good, but none create the sense of "the whole of a dull dark and soundless day" that Errico does. More than just a cheap capitalization on one of the years most commercial holidays, but not really delivering the deep chills and thrills that more discerning readers might be looking for this time of year, Grimm Fairy Tales' 2012 Halloween Special is a fun, if not incredibly deep, read. Honestly though, that's just what its readers might be looking for anyway. © Copyright 2002-2026 by Toon Doctor Inc. - All rights Reserved. All other texts, images, characters and trademarks are copyright their respective owners. Use of material in this document (including reproduction, modification, distribution, electronic transmission or republication) without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. |