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This is all good but, right now, I'm just really mad at Dark Horse because my app on my iPad has not been working for almost a year!
I no longer by physical copies because there's only so much space I can devote to books and Dark Horse was my favorite publisher (I have an awesome Chinese Calligraphy anniversary

Oh, that's too bad... Isn't he a new father as well?

Go ahead, read it! I loved it and he left the story open enough for a sequel. Hopefully, there will be one. I sent him a tweet telling him how much I enjoyed and he was very excited! Very graceful!

But why would that Angel be an outcast? It would be like spitting on returning soldiers! If there is such a myth, that is an awful myth...

Oh, man! I don't recall this particular episode... Wonder Twilight Zone is part of the TV deal that Gizmodo mentioned...

I got the same "offer," but didn't Doug DeMuro tell us that to avoid the IMS issue simply buy the turbo version because they were produced with a different engine?
I could have sworn I read that...

Oh wow! You are AWESOME! Thank you! You know, no matter how much one tries to stay abreast of things one never truly succeeds! Going back to find out a bit more!

I concur... but before I clicked, I crossed my finger and was hoping that some of the hide/flesh (maybe face!) was still there!
Why can't we find a complete one! There should be remains encased in ice somewhere!

Ha ha! No, no... you see the original Pinocchio is already pretty dark (what Lauren's post is about). Most people in America know the Disney version but for some of us raised elsewhere we only knew the original version.
Take a look at the comic she mentions in her post, she says that it's close to the original story. I

Haven't seen the episode, yet. I started watching because of those recaps but the episode of the Jerk kind of startled me back out of it. Now, I'm curious again.

There's got to be another emotions between nothing and "I love you, too!"

I don't know where you're coming from but most of what we now call fairytales were anything but... By the 21st century, all of it has been sanitized so much that we forget how tough life was for everybody! Children were not considered special snowflakes and were hanged or violated just like adults around them.

Vassago, one +1 for you, my friend! You just made me realize that the price went down since I checked it last year! Also, somebody mentioned that Guillermo Del Toro will be directing and updated grimdark version? Yikes!

Why isn't he in THIS MOVIE??!!

You know, I stumbled on the ending through an io9 post and thought maybe it would be ruined for me... should I still watch it?

OMG! You are so right! This story is as dark as dark gets. The author must have hated children!
I have to admit that Disney has made these stories a lot less gory and scary! This version of Pinocchio still haunts me and I've been trying to find the DVD and it completely eludes me. A friend told me that I should look

That was very interesting and informative! Thanks for that! I now live in the States but am from Montreal and really wish that Maire Drapeau would have done something similar. When I now visit my city, it looks so thoroughly modern has to have lost its cachet. Now they are protecting what's left of it but

That's a good point about his age... though I'm not sure about the town because France is so old, when I went there, the first thing that surprised me is the lack of modern look and feel. I felt like was living on a movie set for weeks!

But he wrote the story before his crash! So he could have had this adventure before flying back to the war... or something!