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REVIEW: Man Goat and Bunnyman #2


Book Title: Man Goat and Bunnyman #2
Book Description: Phil and Tammy go back to the site where the tourist was sacrificed by the satanic cult. Much to their surprise, the cult is waiting in ambush for them. They want to take Phil alive. In the combat Phil discovers that he has powers that he was unaware of. Thanks to this newfound ability Phil and Tammy escape unharmed Elsewhere Floyd has a date with Lauren, the attractive woman he met at the pet shop in the previous issue. Things go very well for our love starved bunny…. Right up to the second (or four) that it doesn’t. Floyd is drugged and awakens to find himself bound to a pole. Adding insult to injury, Lauren is actually part of the satanic cult that has been pursuing Phil and Floyd. The issue wraps up with Floyd missing a body part and Phil receiving a bloody package with a ransom note.
Book Author: Joe Brusha, Ralph Tedesco, and Dave Franchini
Book Format: Paperback
Publisher - Orgnization: Zenescope
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Illustrator: Guillermo Fajardo
- Story(3.5)
- Interior Art(3.5)
- Cover Art(4.75)
- Dialogue(4.25)
- Mechanics(3.75)
- Editing(3.5)










Summary
I found this issue to be hilarious. As I delve deeper into this series I feel that Phil and Floyd could easily be people I have played games with or hung out with at various points in my life. The dialogue shows us that Floyd really is a nice guy. He just makes poor decisions based on urges. Who hasn’t?
The cover artwork this series gets continues to be mind blowing. This cover is a terrific elevator pitch when the creative team can’t be there to talk it up. It has well done art that is intense and intriguing.
The interior artwork was rock solid as well. I don’t know if it was just my imagination, Poncho bore a striking resemblance to Danny Trejo. The key difference being Poncho is less intimidating. The attention to detail on Lauren’s face during Floyd’s pillow talk was noteworthy.
As a geek on a budget I can’t say enough about how this book is worth the price of admission. It has action, love, and laughs. It’s a must read.










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I grew up loving all things geek. I started reading and collecting comics when I was 8. My personal collection has roughly 8,000 books in it. When I’m not doing something geek-related I love spending time with my amazing wife and kids, gaming, and working on cross stitch projects.
