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Tamamo the Fox Maiden: and Other Asian Stories (Cautionary Fables and Fairytales) (edition 2019)

by Kel McDonald (Editor)

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"A collection of Asian folktales retold as comics include vengeful spirits, flying ogres, and trickster tigers from Japan, China, Tibet, India, Indonesia and beyond."--
Member:Purpura
Title:Tamamo the Fox Maiden: and Other Asian Stories (Cautionary Fables and Fairytales)
Authors:Kel McDonald (Editor)
Info:Iron Circus Comics (2019), 209 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****
Tags:graphic novel, anthology, fairytale, young adults

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Tamamo the Fox Maiden: and Other Asian Stories by Kel McDonald (Editor)

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  booklover3258 | Feb 9, 2024 |
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Knowledge is power.

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Interesting story!

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When being clever saves the day!

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The facial expressions are hilarious. Love the ending.

Two Foxes [2 stars]
I liked the artwork.

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Felt too abrupt.

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I love happy endings.

The History of the Spectre Ship [2 stars]

Tamamo: The Fox Maiden [ 2 stars]

The Three Rhymesters [1.5 stars]
I really liked the art.

Gold sister, Silver Sister, and Wood Sister [3 stars]

Hoichi the Earless [ 2 stars]

The Flying Ogre [ 3.5 stars]
Heavy.
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  DestDest | Nov 26, 2023 |
*Received via NetGalley for review*

Definitely packed full of stories! Which means, of course, that the quality of them is a mixed bag. All of the art was well done (even if some of it wasn't my style -that's how it's going to be in a collection!), and the lettering serviceable (expect for a few where the lettering isn't quite dark enough - hopefully something that will be fixed in publication).

Two main issues: it should be made clearly on the title page for the story where the folktale originates from, rather than just in the table of contents; some of the stories don't really add anything or seem incomplete. Maybe this is a cultural difference, because Western audiences are used to fairy tales and myths having clear endings, usually with morals, and maybe this isn't the case in Asian folklore. But a few (like "From the Journey of the Monkey King" and "The Three Ryhymsters") are only a few pages and are too short to really provide any punch.

"Frog Skin," "Gold Sister, Silver Sister, and Wood Sister," and "The Flying Orge" are the best of the bunch. ( )
  Elna_McIntosh | Sep 29, 2021 |
* reviewed from uncorrected e-galley

diverse children's middlegrade graphic novel (Asian stories from various cultures retold by different graphic artists)
terrific collection of stories from a wide selection of Asian cultures, for grades 4th and up (they would entertain teens and adults, as well, but are PG). The only thing I was disappointed with was the western looks (long, light-colored hair) of the wife in "The Frog Skin" story, that seemed like an odd element of cultural white-washing that didn't need to be there. Other than that, I really enjoyed this high-quality compilation of diverse stories reimagined by different, acclaimed graphic novelists (some of them with Asian backgrounds) with different drawing and storytelling styles.
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  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
A neat collection of tales from Asia, each adapted and drawn by different authors/artists. ( )
  Shofbrook | Nov 6, 2020 |
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Ashwin, KateEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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There once lived a humble tinker by the name of Jinbei.
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Originally published in 2016 as "Cautionary Fables and Fairy Tales Vol. 3: Asia Edition." Reprinted in 2019 as "Tamamo the Fox Maiden: and Other Asian Stories."
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