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Explore the Grimm Fairy Tales realm from Zenescope and find a new Alice and her family by going back to Wonderland via the rabbit hole.

Wonderland, the first Grimm Fairy Tales spin-off, was inspired by Lewis Carroll’s children’s book and is one of the worlds of the Multiverse, along with Myst, Neverland, Oz, and Earth. It’s a violent and gory world of wonder and fantasy.

Zenescope takes a gloomy approach to it, chronicling the exploits of the Liddle family, which includes Alice, Calie, and Violet.

The stories In the novels that follow also take place in the Zenescope universe, where Robyn Hood, Van Helsing, and Dorothy Gale can be found, although they’re generally standalone (albeit it shares several events and plot points with the Grimm Fairy Tales series)

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  • Return to Wonderland

Gathers Return to Wonderland issues #0 through #6.

  • Tales From Wonderland Vol. 1

Brings together Tales from Wonderland: Queen of Hearts, Alice, and Mad Hatter.

  • Beyond Wonderland

Gathers Beyond Wonderland #0-6.

  • Wonderland Annual 2009

Gathered within Wonderland – The House of Liddle.

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  • Tales of Wonderland Vol. 2

Collected in Tales from Wonderland: Cheshire Cat, Red Queen, Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum, Mad Hatter II.

  • Escape From Wonderland

Collects Escape from Wonderland #0-6.

  • Tales of Wonderland Vol 3

Gathers Tales from Wonderland: White Knight, Red Rose, and Queen of Hearts Vs Mad Hatter into one collection.

  • Wonderland Annual 2010

Contained within Wonderland – The House of Liddle.

  • Wonderland Annual 2011

Included in Wonderland – The House of Liddle.

The Dream Eater Saga!

The Dream Eater, who was unleashed for the first time during this Zenescope event, is out to destroy everyone who was born with a supernatural ability. The Grimm Fairy Tales Universe’s heroes and villains must band together to oppose an all-powerful force that might spell the death for them all. The Wonderland series opens with an article on Calie and her daughter Violet in issue #4.

  • The Dream Eater Saga #4 of 12: Wonderland One Shot

Included in Grimm Fairy Tales: The Dream Eater Saga Vol. 1.

  • Alice In Wonderland

Gathers Alice in Wonderland issues #1-6.

  • Call of Wonderland

Brings together Call of Wonderland comics #1-4.

  • Wonderland Annual 2012

These issues have not been gathered or compiled into a single volume or collection.

  • Wonderland Volume 1

“Wonderland #1-5” is collected in this volume, offering a concise way to dive into the series.

  • Wonderland Volume 2

This volume gathers issues #6-10 of “Wonderland,”

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  • Madness of Wonderland

Bringing together Madness of Wonderland #1-4.

  • Wonderland Volume 3

Gathers Wonderland #11-15.

  • Wonderland: Down the Rabbit Hole

Brings together Wonderland: Down the Rabbit Hole #1-5.

  • Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass

Gathers Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass #1-5.

  • Wonderland Volume 4

Gathers Wonderland #16-20.

  • Wonderland Volume 5

Compiles issues #20-25 of Wonderland. It’s suggested to pause after reading issue #23, as the final two issues are tied to the Age of Darkness event.

  • Wonderland: Asylum

Gathers issues #1-5 of Wonderland Asylum.

Event of the Age of Darkness!

The four realms of power that encircle Earth are set to face battle at the hands of the Dark Queen. A struggle breaks out in Wonderland when Death herself forges the Ebony Blade and brings it to their world. Every Queen of Wonderland aspires to wield dominion over the Blade, while the Trickster has her own scheme in the midst.

  • Wonderland: Clash of Queens

rings together issues #1-5 of Clash of Queens.

  • Wonderland Age of Darkness One-Shot

Included in the compilation “Grimm Fairy Tales Presents Age of Darkness Volume 3.

  • Wonderland #24-25

Included in the collection titled “Wonderland Volume 5.”

  • White Queen: Age of Darkness #1-3

Included in the collection titled “Grimm Fairy Tales Presents Age of Darkness Volume Five

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  • Grimm Fairy Tales vs. Wonderland

Collects issues 1 through 4 of “Grimm Fairy Tales Vs Wonderland.

  • Wonderland Volume 6

Collects issues 26 through 30 of “Wonderland.”

  • Wonderland Volume 7

Collects issues 31 through 36 of “Wonderland.”

After issue #31 of “Wonderland,” Violet’s story continues in Grimm Fairy Tales issues #101-112. This event occurs concurrently with “Wonderland” issues #32-39. Violet rejoins the storyline in “Wonderland” starting from issue #40.

  • Grimm Fairy Tales #101-112

Collected in Grimm Fairy Tales Arcanes Acre Digital Omnibus

  • Wonderland Volume 8

Collects “Wonderland” issues #37-41, as well as the “Wonderland” Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) issue from 2015.

  • Wonderland Volume 9

Collects “Wonderland” issues #42-46.

  • Wonderland Volume 10

Collects “Wonderland” issues #47-50 and the “Wonderland Finale” issue.

  • Grimm Fairy Tales 10th Anniversary Special: Alice in Wonderland

These issues have not been gathered or compiled into a single volume or collection.

  • Wonderland: Birth of Madness

The “Wonderland Finale” is a one-shot issue that has not been collected.

  • Revenge of Wonderland

Collects Revenge of Wonderland issues #1-6.

  • Wonderland: Reign Of Madness Annual #1

The annual takes place hundreds of years before the Liddles’ story.

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