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    Grimm Fairy Tales #20

    Grimm Fairy Tales » Grimm Fairy Tales #20 - The Boy Who Cried Wolf released by Zenescope Entertainment on December 2007.

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    "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" gets the Grimm Fairy Tales treatment in this can't-miss issue. When a young boy is assaulted by the town outcast, his family and neighbors are hell bent on getting swift justice, even if it means dealing it out themselves. But things aren't always as they seem, and the boy they thought they knew isn't what he appears to be. But by the time they realize the error of their ways, it's much too late to undo the horrible act they've committed A new teacher with her own unique powers is on hand to teach a lesson about the ugly side of human nature, and Sela's world is about to undergo a major change that isn't for the better.

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    Begins with a single step 0

    The narrators of this series have now become the narrators as it becomes Belinda's chance to take over the storytelling.  In so doing the series takes on a different approach, more of a "don't do as I do" type of morality tale.  The story here follows a young boy and the boy who cries wolf.  In reality the story is hard to follow at first because of the unconventional story telling technique where each half of the story is told in parts.  There is something to be said here for the message as wel...

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    My first question was going to be, "Why is this published?" But the answer is, "Because people read it."This is an overall review, not a review of an issue. Once a month, when this pile of garbage rolls into our store, I skim through it. I've actually read a few, and this book has no substance. Poor writing, poor art, poor story.I can sum up this book like this: Boobs & Blood.This takes some of the characters from Grimm's Fairy Tales and makes them into whores. As a huge fan of Grimm's Fairy...

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