Grendel: Devil Tales #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the Grendel: Devil Tales miniseries from Dark Horse, featuring the masked vigilante Grendel in a series of standalone stories. Written and illustrated by Matt Wagner, the volume explores the darker corners of the Grendel mythos, with Hunter Rose's legacy casting a long shadow over the narratives.
In "Devil Tracks," Matt Wagner crafts a chilling flashback where retired Wiggins recounts a dangerous chapter from Grendel’s past. When Nuncio overhears a deadly plot against Reynolds, his warning sets off a tense chain of events that exposes the fragile line between justice and vengeance. With Wagner handling every aspect of the art and storytelling, and Bernie Mireault’s moody colors deepening the atmosphere, this 1999 issue delivers a taut, character-driven tale that lingers in the shadows.
In "Devil Eyes," the retired Wiggins recounts a tense chapter from Grendel’s past, where a warning overheard by Nuncio sets off a chain of events that forces Argent into a risky intervention—only to find himself outmaneuvered by the very predator he’s trying to stop. The story unfolds with the weight of legacy and betrayal, as old alliances strain under the shadow of a killer’s hidden agenda.
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