Description
- ISBN-13: 9781524884949
- Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 452 gr
- ISBN-10: 1524884944
- Publisher Date: 12 Oct 2023
- Height: 206 mm
- No of Pages: 72
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Width: 208 mm
Original price was: ₹1,275.00.₹1,148.00Current price is: ₹1,148.00.
Unravel the mysteries of a kingdom plagued by unexplainable calamities in this New York Times bestselling fable by Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson and renowned caricaturist John Kascht. A lone knight returns from a perilous quest, offering a glimpse into the unknown. Explore the captivating illustrations born from a unique artistic collaboration. ISBN: 9781524884949
5 in stock
Athira Venugopal –
A decent read with some interesting visuals. The story felt a bit disjointed at times, but the illustrations were captivating. Overall, an enjoyable experience.
Saumen Sain –
Visually stunning! The narrative wasn’t as strong as I’d hoped. Worth it for the artwork alone. I wish it was longer!
Shail Tripathi –
I had high expectations, but this book fell a little short. The art is great, but the story is too vague. It needs more explanation.
Sarthak Jain –
A unique blend of art and story. While the plot is simple, the illustrations add depth. A quick but memorable read.
Simran –
The art is gorgeous, a true collaboration! However, I struggled to connect with the characters. It’s more of an art book with a story.
Harsh Singla –
Loved the artwork! The story was okay, but the illustrations made it worth the read. I was expecting something more from Watterson, though.
Satabdi Das –
Kascht’s caricatures are a perfect accompaniment to Watterson’s style. The story is a little slow but rewarding.
Mohd Afzal Ansari –
Amazing artwork! The mysteries within the story keep you engaged. A truly collaborative masterpiece that blends art and storytelling beautifully. I would recommend it.
Ankita Singh –
Beautiful illustrations and a thought-provoking story! Not your typical narrative, but very enjoyable. I liked the open ending.