RICH REVIEWS: Grim # 23

Title: Grim # 23
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Written by: Stephanie Phillips
Illustrated by: Flaviano
Colored by: Rico Renzi
Lettered by: Tom Napolitano
Cover by: Flaviano
Variant Covers by: Baldemar Rivas, Craig Cermak, Dan Panosian
Created by: Stephanie Phillips and Flaviano
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Jessica is in pain over the loss of Eddie, a close friend. Jessica is hanging out with some big, supernatural-looking character, End. There is something a game going on between these two. The art makes these two look impressive.
The story flows by so fast. Not a lot happens as the End asks Jessica three questions. The answers do make sense. Then Jessica joins Time at home, and Jessica is now human. S, how long does her being human last? Is Time now her girlfriend or lover, and when did this happen? Answers are desperately needed.
The ending has a surprise guest show up. But who exactly is it?
The whole issue needs more to happen, and an explanation of what is going on and why the players are there, and what their roles are.
Jessica Harrow is the daughter of Death, and with him gon, will she take his place? We are not given any clues or hints either way. The whole issue leaves you guessing.

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