VASILISA THE FAIR

A comic strip showing a young girl in a mouse costume talking to an older woman dressed as a witch. The girl expresses fear about a fire and chores, and the witch responds humorously about giving her fire or eating her up. The woman shows a messy room with a cat, a couch, wine bottles, and various household items. The scene ends with the girl sitting tired on a red chair, saying the morning is wiser than the evening.
A person sitting outdoors with a dinosaur skull in front of them, looking up at the sky. The scene has a watercolor or sketch style.

A six-page comic adaptation of the classic Russian folktale Vasilisa the Fair. Sent into the depths of a dark and enchanted forest by her cruel stepfamily, Vasilisa must rely on courage, kindness, and a mysterious gift from her late mother to survive an encounter with the legendary witch Baba Yaga.