Junko Mizuno's graphic novel 'Hansel & Gretel': Her version of the famous fairytale features "pigs that slice and sell meat off of their own stomachs, girls that grow spinach out of their heads, and a Hansel with a tuna can strapped over his mouth." Interesting. To quote the homepage: "Meet Hansel. Meet Gretel. She's a little bit loudmouthed and aggressive, he's a little bit brainy and pudgy. And everything's fine in their tiny mountain hamlet--Dad's on medication, the local barber's selling diet food, and there's croissants for everyone--until one day a tiny lady shows up...and something goes horribly wrong in Hibari-cho. Can Hansel & Gretel save the day? This comic book is recommended for mature readers." Link
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