Meet Reynard, a wily but penniless fox who boasts to his learned friend Stork that he will make himself a fortune at the market, despite having nothing to sell but an empty pouch.
But Reynard's scheme may come with terrible consequences, both for the customers he cons and for the con-man himself...
Award-winning author Amal El-Mohtar (This is How You Lose The Time War) and Isa Hanssen present the next standalone chapter of this Jim Henson-inspired epic limited series here, with a different acclaimed creative team on each issue!
Amal El-Mohtartakesthe name of incomparable storyteller Jim Henson and uses it to share stories from many sources. It is a channel fed by many tributaries pouring like a river into the ocean. Sonny Liew andIsa Hanssen'sart bring the waters to life and Jim Campbell's letters give them a voice. On the waters sail the Storyteller, his dog, and all those willing to ride the timeless waters of narrative. Read Full Review
This was a fun story that made me want to know more about the adventures of Reynard, I wonder if Amal would be interested in this? The mirror of using the Storyteller in the market to mirror the con artist Fox was not lost and hopefully, parents can warn kids about outlandish sellers. Treat someone you know kids with this issue and you can thank me later. For the age group it's targeted at this is a perfect five star read. Read Full Review
Isa Hanssen uses a youthful art style that is filled with lots of color. The palates change with the story in an engaging manner. This issue is fun to look at and really transports you in The Storytellers world. Read Full Review
Jim Henson's The Storyteller: Tricksters #3 has a masterful visual style and design. I was completely enchanted by the lively borders and backgrounds, as well as the use of such light and whimsical colors. It enhances the story completely, delivering a storybook of a comic completely befitting the anthology. Read Full Review
The Storyteller allows us to explore folklore that many would be unfamiliar of. This is a well told story by the creative team but it didn't have the lessons that you normally associate with a myth. Read Full Review
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