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insertusernamehere51 t1_j21tgrf wrote
Reply to comment by Landlubber77 in TIL the original 1881 "Pinocchio" was a dark story that included the puppet's execution by hanging for his bad behavior (which included murdering Jiminy Cricket) by foodtower
I have also now read the article and it doesn't say anything of the sort. Did you just make up something and then reacted to it? lol
insertusernamehere51 t1_j21suaw wrote
Reply to comment by Landlubber77 in TIL the original 1881 "Pinocchio" was a dark story that included the puppet's execution by hanging for his bad behavior (which included murdering Jiminy Cricket) by foodtower
I read the original book.. thats not a thing
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Reply to comment by theRealGermanikkus in TIL Stan Lee made the X-Men mutants because he didn't want to come up with a reason for their super powers, instead they were just born with them. Additionally the 1963 comic was initially a flop until the 1975 reboot by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum. by jamescookenotthatone
They are an afterthought now BECAUSE they were big before
Marvel had sold the movie license for most of their properties when they were in financial trouble. Then, When Marvel began the MCU they couldnt get back the movie license for Spider Man, X-Men and Fantastic Four, specifically because they were the most popular properties and the licensees kept them (On the other hand, stuff like Daredevil and Ghist Rider returned to Marvel). So Marvel was forced to start with their B-listers like Iron Man and Thor and the few A-listers they still had
insertusernamehere51 t1_j224zxn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL the original 1881 "Pinocchio" was a dark story that included the puppet's execution by hanging for his bad behavior (which included murdering Jiminy Cricket) by foodtower
Nope, not a thing from the original book. You may have read a parody or mixed it up with one of the many, many memes and comics that have this joke