<p><b>From the author of <i>Ojingogo</i>, another tale of enchantment and adventure</b></p><p><i>Jinchalo </i>is Korean for "Really?" and that question (formulated variously as "What is and what isn''t?" "What is real?" and "What is imagined?") is at the heart of this book. A companion to Matthew Forsythe''s vastly successful <i>Ojingogo</i>, <i>Jinchalo </i>stars the same little girl as its heroine. When the mischievous shape-shifter Jinchalo hatches from a mysterious egg, he starts our heroine adventuring anew. Magical troubles drag the pair out of the safety of her home, through the small village where she resides, up, up, and away. In the course of their flight, they visit a robot garden, follow a vine into the clouds, and leave the village far behind. </p><p>These comics are firmly rooted in Korean folktales and stylistic conventions, with a playful, joyous drawn line. <i>Jinchalo </i>welcomes readers back into Forsythe''s Miyazaki-tinged dreamscape where spotted octopi fly and be