X-Men Fairy Tales #3
In "To Die in Dreams," a blind tailor stumbles upon a sleeping princess, only to be warned by a skeptical butcher that she’s harboring a malevolent witch. Written by C. B. Cebulski and brought to life with haunting, expressive art by Bill Sienkiewicz—both inks and pencils—this issue blends fairy tale whimsy with creeping dread. The cover by Bill Sienkiewicz captures the eerie beauty of the moment, a 2.99 USD comic from 2006 that stands out in the X-Men Fairy Tales series.
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A blind tailor awakens a sleeping princess from an enchanted sleep but quickly learns from the local butcher that she has been possessed by an evil witch bent on destruction.
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