RICH REVIEWS: Grim # 16

Title: Grim # 16
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Written by: Stephanie Phillips
Illustrated by: Flaviano
Colored by: Rico Renzi
Lettered by: Tom Napolitano
Cover by: Flaviano
Variant Covers by: Skylar Patridge, Annie Wu, Riley Rossmo, Yanick Paquette, Flaviano
Created by: Stephanie Phillips and Flaviano
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: In Afghanistan 2003, two soldiers during a war are shown working together. One helping the other. Eddie was the one soldier and now he is with Jess in the present and she is planning to go to war.
The soldier is suffering and it does take him a bit of time to accept help from strangers. The fellow soldiers at a base act out of fear they react without just cause and create a situation that never should have existed.
Ok, the soldier is the priest helping Jess. It was written confusingly.
So what is the war mentioned that Jess? Nothing at all is explained in this issue.
Jess, Eddy, Marcel, the 3 Fates, and a Priest are all in this issue other than the priest none of the others are used. This issue contributes nothing to the series. The art is good only the characters are just standing and sitting around except for the soldiers. The couple soldiers shown are well illustrated in dangerous war time situations.
Jessica Harrow is a wonderful interesting character only problem here is that is not shown. She is just here and does nothing.

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