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Old 05-05-2011, 11:22 AM   #9233
WT Sharpe
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As of late, I've become a sucker for revamped fairy tales. I've just finished the 5-part Return To Wonderland graphic series, in which Alice is all grown up, depressed, suicidal, and living in suburbia with her unfaithful husband, psychopathic son, and a teenage daughter sowing wild oats. It's the daughter, this time, who falls down the rabbit hole into a world of insanity and danger.

I also finished the first story (five-parts) in the Fables graphic series, in which the Big Bad Wolf is commissioned to uncover the mystery behind the disappearance of Snow White's sister, leaving only a room full of blood behind as a clue. (Since their expulsion from the land of fairy tales, all the characters are living incognito in modern day New York City.)

And that brings me to what I am reading now. I'm currently a little over halfway through this one on my Kindle. An enjoyable little tale, so far.
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