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Not what I meant. But I see no point in discouraging the project from the outset simply because Gaiman has a spotty track record with adaptations. He may have badly bungled some stories, but he's done right in other cases. I'm not willing to write him off until he actually does screw up. But compared to the likes of Richard Halmi and their ilk, I think Gaiman has a far better chance of turning out something culturally sensitive.
If he doesn't, I'll be the first to start waiving a pitchfork. The Monkey King and I go waaaay back.
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