![]() (Image credit: Francesco Francavilla (Archie Comics)) There's just enough left up to the reader's imagination for them to incorporate their deepest fears, and each story tugs at a different core memory for anyone who remembers being read or told fairytales as a kid.īuy: Amazon 18. Carroll's award-winning writing and illustrations are sharply on display in this graphic anthology, which plays with every sense to create a truly immersive and visceral reading experience. Why it's scary: The Brothers Grimm may have done it first, but they certainly didn't do it best. read the book), they'll encounter "Our Neighbor's House," though they may not be able to return, and meet a young bride in a secretive old house in "A Lady's Hands Are Cold." The collection also asks what's haunting "My Friend Janna" and reveals dark secrets about the narrator's soon-to-be sister-in-law in "The Nesting Place." Through the Woods also prints the webcomic "His Face All Red." ![]() As readers travel through the woods (i.e. ![]() ![]() ![]() The comic: Emily Carroll's Through the Woods collects five dark fairytales which may seem familiar at first, but quickly take surprising turns. ![]()
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