Just last week we looked at the disturbing early versions of some of our favorite fairy tales — we’re talking gruesome stories that make the Brothers Grimm look lighthearted, chock full of stuff like blindings, sexual misconduct, and baby eating. In her ongoing series La Ligue, New York-based illustrator and graphic designer Haejeon Jessica Lee gives classics like Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast a visual treatment that, while absolutely delightful, taps into the extremely dark nature of the original source material. Click through to see the trio of foldable posters that Lee has created thus far, and check out her website for even more illustrated goodness.
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