A Review: CINDERELLA SERIAL KILLER PRINCESS #1

The Fellowship was fortunate enough to obtain a copy of CINDERELLA SERIAL KILLER PRINCESS #1 from Zenescope Entertainment. Dave Franchini writes, Salvatore Cuffari draws, Leonardo Paciarotti colors, and Taylor Esposito letters.

Waking up screaming in a room alone with a voodoo priest might not be the best way to start off your day, but when yesterday ended with betrayal and death, it doesn’t seem so bad. The Dark Horde has brought Cindy back, but there’s a price to pay. Fortunately, wreaking havoc on all of the Highborn fits in quite nicely with Cindy’s plans. And where better to start than the one who killed her: Robyn Hood.

Cinderella is back, and she’s pissed. Keep in mind, though, that this is most assuredly not that other Cinderella you may have heard of. This one is not a nice princess, and she wastes no time here getting down to her bloody business. There’s a whole lot of (fun) crazy in this story, and the art is very pretty and very gruesome when it needs to be.

Hurt and betrayed, an angry (and somewhat unhinged) princess begins to exact her revenge on the world, and the woman, who hurt her. If gleeful violence and mayhem are your thing, this is certainly the book for you. Check this one out today.

CINDERELLA SERIAL KILLER PRINCESS #1 is available now at your FLCS or at zenescope.com.

~Mike ( @MikeyGeek )