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Rabid Rabbit #4: Rabid Rabbt's Trash

by Patti Martinson

Reviews may contain information that could be considered 'spoilers'. Readers should proceed at their own risk.

Publisher
Rabid Rabbit Studios
http://www.rabidrabbit.org

Credits
Creators: Various Artists/writers; back cover by Sam Weber

Grade: 6

Rabid Rabbit is a comic art anthology magazine that collects the best of New York comic creators. Each issue is center on a theme; for issue #4, the theme is trash. This slim issue is packed with a variety of comics covering the theme seriously, humorously or a combination of both.

Two stories in this issue stuck out for me: "Braintrash," by BXT, centers around a couple of guys at a bar. I liked everthing about it, the stellar artwork, the story idea and the ironic ending. The other story I liked was "Trash," by Fay Ryu, which is a very simple, dialogue-free story about a cat and a plastic bag. I'm not sure why I liked it, but perhaps hearing stories from cat owners whose cats bat paper balls, explore boxes and other types of trash resonated with me.

As with any anthology, there is stuff people will like, as well as dislike, and hopefully will make you think.

Written: January 15, 2011
Published: January 24, 2011



Tart: Patti Martinson
Comic: Rabid Rabbit #4: Rabid Rabbt's Trash
Series: Rabid Rabbit
Month: January 2011
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