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Little lit : folklore & fairy tale funnies
A treasure and a treasury! Innovative cartoonist and renowned children's book artists from around the world have gathered to bring you the magic of fairy tales through the wonder of comics. The stories range from old favorites to new discoveries, from the profound to the silly. A treat for all ages,
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Publisher: HarperCollins,
Pub date: c2000.
Pages: 64 p. :
ISBN: 0060286245
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Little lit : folklore & fairy tale funnies

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A treasure and a treasury! Innovative cartoonist and renowned children's book artists from around the world have gathered to bring you the magic of fairy tales through the wonder of comics. The stories range from old favorites to new discoveries, from the profound to the silly. A treat for all ages, these picture stories unlock the enchanted door into the pleasures of books and reading! Best Children's Books 2000 (PW) Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

Publishers Weekly Review

In this provocative anthology, husband-and-wife team Spiegelman (Open Me... I'm a Dog) and New Yorker art editor Mouly enlist well-known artists to retell traditional tales and invent visual games. Spiegelman himself kicks things off with "Prince Rooster," a typical be-yourself tale but for the references to R. Crumb's Mr. Natural, a guy whose knee-length white beard conceals his nudity. William Joyce offers "Humpty Trouble," a revisionist egg-stravaganza featuring ovoid voice bubbles and delicate watercolor images, while David Macaulay submits a straightforward pen-and-ink "Jack and the Beanstalk" and the lone female contributor, Barbara McClintock, pens a gentle, old-fashioned "Princess and the Pea." Among otherwise Western folktales, David Mazzucchelli's elegantly drawn Japanese legend ("The Fisherman and the Sea Princess") stands out for its active navy blue line, refined palette and generous use of negative space. Elsewhere, single-panel illustrations pay homage to brainteasers in Mad and nonsatirical children's magazines. Bruce McCall alludes to "Rapunzel" and his own What's Wrong With This Book? in a deliberately error-strewn painting, and Black Hole's Charles Burns contributes a gruesome scratchboard hide-and-seek that exhorts readers to "find all the snakes and eggs in this picture!" But by far the most adventuresome item comes from Jimmy Corrigan author Chris Ware, who turns the endpapers into a stylized board game called "Fairy Tale Road Rage." On Ware's ironic instruction sheet, two adults debate the game's "collectible resale value" before punching out the coin-sized paper playing pieces. "Road Rage" cuts to the ambivalent heart of Little Lit's fusion of cheap comic strips and glossy picture books. Spiegelman and Mouly's sophisticated collection, unified by a tongue-in-cheek fairy tale theme, lingers at the crossroad between kids and adults, classics and parodies, children's literature and comics. All ages. (Oct.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Little lit : folklore & fairy tale funnies
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Leader: am4aec
Key: OC 04657494
Data source: OC
Fixed field data: 991005s2000 nyua 000 1 eng
LCCN: 99051484
ISBN: 0060286245
Local system #: (OCoLC)43499921
Cataloging source: DLC DLC C#P
Authentication code: pcc
Local holdings: OCPP
Local DDC call #: 741.5 fL778 2000
Title: Little lit : folklore & fairy tale funnies / edited by Art Spiegelman & Françoise Mouly.
Portion of title: Folklore & fairy tale funnies
Variant title: Folklore and fairy tale funnies
Publication info: New York : HarperCollins, c2000.
Description: 64 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 34 cm.
General note: "A RAW Junior Book with Joanna Cotler Books."
General note: Accompanied by parts for a game attached to front and rear flyleafs, game board on front lining paper.
Held by: MAIN
Topical subject: Comic books, strips, etc.--United States.
Genre index term: Graphic novels.
Added personal name: Spiegelman, Art.
Added personal name: Mouly, Françoise.