Zenescope Entertainment Announces Grimm Fairy Tales: No Tomorrow

Tomorrow is only a day away or so they say. That works out well for some, but for others not so much. When those others are on the receiving end of of some pain there is no tomorrow though and that seems to be the case for the brand new Zenescope series Grimm Fairy Tales: No Tomorrow, written by Raven Gregory. Drawn partially from the tragic loss of a close friend, Gregory came up with the idea of a vengeful "Grimm Reaper" who needs to be stopped.

“At its core, No Tomorrow is about a man who decides to fight the inevitable, regardless of the consequences,” says Gregory. "It's horror in its purest form."

Set in the not so far off future, the long fought battle between the forces of good and evil has finally come to an end, and now an ancient new horror has entered the Grimm Universe. Keres, the Goddess of the Death, has begun to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting Earth, and one family man will feel the effects more than any other. Now this man must attempt to uncover the truth behind Keres and how to stop her before all is lost. But will his obsession with destroying “death” also prove to be his downfall?

"I've wanted to do a story about an angel of death for a long time then Raven suddenly pitched this to Joe and I and we knew this was the right concept." said Zenescope Editor-in-Chief, Ralph Tedesco "It’s tragic, scary and thrilling. It has a great hook and fantastic characters. I'm very excited to be part of this series."

The first issue is available now for pre-order in Diamond's May edition of PREVIEWS and hits stands in August. The issue also features four covers by Mike Krome, Harvey Tolibao, Stjepan Sejic and Pasquale Qualano. Full press release and covers below.
Zenescope Entertainment Announces Grimm Fairy Tales: NO TOMORROW

Zenescope Entertainment has announced its newest Grimm Fairy Tales spin off mini-series, entitled Grimm Fairy Tales: No Tomorrow. The five part mini-series is a supernatural horror/thriller that could be the scariest comic the company has published since its spine-tingling comic book prequel to the film SE7EN back in 2007.

Set in the not so far off future, the long fought battle between the forces of good and evil has finally come to an end, and now an ancient new horror has entered the Grimm Universe. Keres, the Goddess of the Death, has begun to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting Earth, and one family man will feel the effects more than any other. Now this man must attempt to uncover the truth behind Keres and how to stop her before all is lost. But will his obsession with destroying “death” also prove to be his downfall?

Drawn partially from the tragic loss of a close friend, writer Raven Gregory came up with the idea of a vengeful "Grimm Reaper" who needs to be stopped. “At its core, No Tomorrow is about a man who decides to fight the inevitable, regardless of the consequences,” says Gregory. "It's horror in its purest form."

"I've wanted to do a story about an angel of death for a long time then Raven suddenly pitched this  to Joe and I and we knew this was the right concept." said Zenescope Editor-in-Chief, Ralph Tedesco "It’s tragic, scary and thrilling. It has a great hook and fantastic characters. I'm very excited to be part of this series."
The first issue is available now for pre-order in Diamond's May edition of PREVIEWS and hits stands in August. The issue also features four beautiful covers by Mike Krome, Harvey Tolibao, Stjepan Sejic, and Pasquale Qualano. For more information on No Tomorrow or any other Zenescope title, visit www.zenescope.com or follow their updates on Facebook.com/Zenescope and Twitter @Zenescope.


Zenescope Entertainment was founded by Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco in 2005, and has quickly grown into one of the top comic book and graphic novel publishing companies in the world. Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales and subsequent spinoff series such as Wonderland, Neverland and Robyn Hood, which put a dark twist on classic fables, are some of the best-selling and longest-running original independent comic books on shelves today. Zenescope publishes and develops both original and licensed material and has worked with dozens of clients that include Discovery Channel, History Channel, CBS, Lionsgate TV, Mandalay Vision, New Line Cinema, Titmouse Studios and many others.



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