The artwork on this book is among some of the best I've seen out of Korea. Loose and flowing like the poetry that provides the narration it's based around, there is plenty of bold contrast, great costume design and good use of tone. If the book falters anywhere, it's because it tries to serve two masters - delicate artwork that seems to want to convey one story, with loose, free-form writing that's telling me another. They're both gorgeous, but they don't work together quite as easily as we might want. Ultimately, this book wasn't easy for me to enjoy, yet by the final page I felt like I'd really read something substantial. Read Full Review
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