EL本棚紹介(18)Once Upon a Time Machine, by Andrew Carl and Chris Stevens

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Don’t be scared by how thick this book is (426 pages!): it is actually a collection of 50 short stories and pictures. Each story is short, and you probably even already know many of them. Do you know “The Shepard and the Weaver Girl” (the story of Tanabata)? How about “The Tortoise and the Hare” or “Momotaro”? Now, imagine these stories retold as science fiction!

Once Upon a Time Machine is hard to describe because every story is written and drawn by different artists. If I were you, I would look at the table of contents, find a story I know, and give it a read. On the other hand, you could flip through the book until you find an art style that jumps out at you: every story has a completely different look!

My two cents: This is a good book to borrow for just one story or two. Enjoy the creative interpretations of stories you already know!