The first story has a wizar wanting to kill Snow White like the many thousand virgins he knows in some sort of unknown unspecific stereotypical manner.
Art-wise, I enjoyed how it was presented as a novel, making some really want to rethink the management of the genre, and even ponder whether this book was a graphic novel or a conventional one. The art blends well between the Victorian beginnings to Middle Eastern exploration.
The Fencing Lessons
Naked women in a sexual relationship to combine kingdoms opposed to having them at war.
The Christmas Pies looks consists of art pieces you could hang on your wall, using the dot techniques. Eating. Hiding into the woods.
The Frog Prince. Only a prince sometimes.
The Runt. Big Bad Werewolf, who overcomes odds before becoming a monster thanks to bullying. Eventually has a powerful growl.
A Mother's Love, a cursed rabbit that I don't quite understand.
Disaspora including the Witches' Tale. The witch wanting to marry, but eventually needed to eat children for her youth and stuff. Tribespeople. The witch would scare children, not to mention boobs.
Fair Division ends the book with a crisis on infinite earths style finale with animals in the middle east to wrap everything up.
Fair Division ends the book with a crisis on infinite earths style finale with animals in the middle east to wrap everything up.
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