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Rabid Rabbit #10: Kitty Kitty

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.com

Credits
Creators: Various Writers and Artists

Grade: 6

In issue #10 of Rabid Rabbit, the theme is cats. We have human-like cats, real cats, talking cats and alien cats.

The stories themselves are as diverse as the cats, surreal, realistic, adult as well as child-like.

Out of the 20 or so stories in this issue, the ones I liked the most were the ones that were more gentle and child-like. "Bicycle Cats" shows proves how many cats can fit on a bike. "Backyard Cat" shows the adventures of a cat in semi-urban neighborhood and another has a cat playing with string.

Some of the more mature stories were thought-provoking or novel in some particular way to me and I appreciated that.

Two stories I seriously offended me were "The Cat-King" and "Cat-Wolf," which had elements that I found graphic and tasteless. Fortunately they were only the two out of the many that left a bad taste in my mouth.

Written: January 22, 2011
Published: January 24, 2011



Tart: Patti Martinson
Comic: Rabid Rabbit #10: Kitty Kitty
Series: Rabid Rabbit
Month: January 2011
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