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Loading... The Water Spirit: Gamayun Tales Vol. 2 (The Gamayun Tales)by Alexander Utkin
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Greetings, best beloved, my name is Gamayun. I am a magical human-faced bird from Slavic mythology. Today I will tell you an amazing tale: the Water Spirit. We rejoin our friend the merchant as he returns home from his adventure with the King of Birds. When curiosity gets the best of him and he opens his new mysterious golden chest, the merchant unwittingly condemns his newborn son to a life under the sea... Enter a world of magic and adventure in this stunningly illustrated comic based on traditional Russian folklore. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)741.5947Arts & recreation Design & related arts Drawing and drawings Comic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic strips History, geographic treatment, biography European Russian; Eastern EuropeanRatingAverage:
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I continue to really love the art in this — it is so distinctive and consistent. It was funny reading this right after watching The Witcher, because there is a "law of surprise" situation and instantly, reading, I was like, "Oh, no! I know where this is going!" (And it does.) Then later we meet Vasilisa in the woods and you know we're going to meet her again later on — I'm so curious how she will reappear.
Basically this story is a classic fairy tale trop that a man gets caught by some powerful creature, does some fast talking and gets free, but then his child eventually has to pay for it. This fragment of the story doesn't have a super satisfying ending to the arc, but luckily the next volume is already in hand. ( )