Grimm Fairy Tales #1
In "Red Riding Hood," a young high school girl confronts a moment of personal power when her boyfriend pressures her beyond her comfort level, leaving her feeling trapped and unsure. After finding an old book of fairy tales, she reads the story of Red Riding Hood—only to be transformed by a vivid, empowering nightmare that mirrors her own struggle. Written by Ralph Tedesco and Joe Tyler, with art by Joe Dodd and inks by Justin Holman, this bold reimagining of a classic tale unfolds in vivid colors by Lisa Lubera and sharp lettering by Kris Feric, all under Al Rio’s striking cover.
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A young high school girl fights off the advances of her boyfriend who leaves in anger because she isn't ready for sex. The girl finds a book of fairy tales in her room and reads the story of Red Riding Hood for the first time in years. She has an empowering nightmare about the story that gives her the strength to drop her dud of a boyfriend for good.
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