Hey kiddo, have you heard of a graphic novel called "Boxers and Saints"? No? Well, let me explain it to you in a way that's easy to understand.
So, the story of "Boxers and Saints" is set in China during the 1890s. It's about a boy named Little Bao who is a boxer, but not the kind that wears gloves and fights in a ring. He's part of a group of people who practice a type of martial arts and they're called boxers because they're very good at fighting.
Little Bao and his fellow boxers are angry because they feel like their country is being taken over by foreigners who are bringing their culture and religion into China. They decide to rise up against the foreigners and their Chinese supporters.
At the same time, there's a girl named Vibiana who lives in a village that has been taken over by the foreigners. She's not happy with the way her life is going and feels like she has no choices.
The story is split into two parts: "Boxers" and "Saints." In "Boxers," we see Little Bao's side of the story as he learns more about his history and religion, and fights against the foreigners. In "Saints," we see Vibiana's story as she meets some Christian missionaries and decides to convert to Christianity.
Even though they're on opposite sides of the conflict, both Little Bao and Vibiana are trying to do what they believe is right. The story shows us that things aren't always black and white, and that there are often different perspectives and reasons behind people's actions.
So, that's basically the story of "Boxers and Saints" in a nutshell. It's a really interesting graphic novel that uses art and storytelling to explore complex ideas about history, culture, and identity.