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Well I thought this was absolutely delightful.
It’s a fairly straightforward retelling of the Inch High Samurai folktale from Japan, but where this one shines best is in its artwork and in its dialogue. The art is rather one-note (kind of like an old samurai film), but also beautiful at the same time. There’s some full page spreads that are incredibly striking and emotional at the same time. The dialogue too was something special, rather like if this traditional folktale were being told by the creators of Avatar: The Last Airbender where he banters with his friends in one scene, bookended with serious dialogue about his purpose in life with his father and his teacher that really stirs the emotions in another.
I think this was a really well done telling of this particular tale. Give it a go if you’re interested in Japanese folklore, because you won’t be disappointed.