Grimm Fairy Tales Jasco Games One Shot #1 cover a $4.99 Quantity
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Joe Brusha, Dave Franchini (CA) Geebo Vigonte New, Fully Sanctioned UFS cards! Grimm Fairy Tale's ultimate force for Justice, Sela Mathers, joins the UFS: The Universal Fighting System! This special issue sets the scene for never experienced battlesà as the Grimm Universe's strongest and deadliest join the fight. This is a can't-miss issue of epic proportions! Two new cards included and exclusive to this one shot, and compatible with all UFS sets & licenses! Date Available: 10/30/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer
This one-shot fails to hit many of the marks it should have set for itself. While definately created to plug the Universus gaming sets (the book itelf includes two cards to enhance your decks) this seemed like a great little crossover book. Instead, we are given a on and off arena battle between various characters of the Zenescope universe. And many of them are wasted in more of a cameo role as battle fodder. All the characters seem in a hurry to get this story over. And while the ending is interesting, it never gets the focus it deserves and the reveal that the characters who die are actually alternate reality versions is a bit of a cop-out. For gamers only. I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Joe Brusha, Dave Franchini (CA) Geebo Vigonte New, Fully Sanctioned UFS cards! Grimm Fairy Tale's ultimate force for Justice, Sela Mathers, joins the UFS: The Universal Fighting System! This special issue sets the scene for never experienced battlesà as the Grimm Universe's strongest and deadliest join the fight. This is a can't-miss issue of epic proportions! Two new cards included and exclusive to this one shot, and compatible with all UFS sets & licenses! Date Available: 10/30/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer
This one-shot fails to hit many of the marks it should have set for itself. While definately created to plug the Universus gaming sets (the book itelf includes two cards to enhance your decks) this seemed like a great little crossover book. Instead, we are given a on and off arena battle between various characters of the Zenescope universe. And many of them are wasted in more of a cameo role as battle fodder. All the characters seem in a hurry to get this story over. And while the ending is interesting, it never gets the focus it deserves and the reveal that the characters who die are actually alternate reality versions is a bit of a cop-out. For gamers only. I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams |