This is a really good retelling of an old Russian folktale, which I had never heard before. I didn't grow up hearing this as a kid, so I'm not sure which details it kept or omitted in its version of the story, but I thought the narrative had a great blend of fairy tale, wisdom, and horror elements. The art is quite good, with one or two standouts. The image of the Knight of Night dragging time behind him is absolutely incredible, and the image of Vasilissa finding her way home is also quite strong. Overall a really cool folk retelling.