The babies discover the secret of how their parents have been watching them, and launch a plan to restore the status quo with help from an unlikely ally.
Rugrats issue 3 overall, is a fun issue that hit their target demographic. The concept and arc are an overall success however, it would've been fun if this was explored deeper. Box Brown is a superb writer & the creative team have a great flow. In conclusion Rugrats issue 3 overall was a fun filled adventure. Read Full Review
To wrap up, RUGRATS is a fun and silly story that revolves around real world issues, namely our obsession with our gizmos and gadgets (guilty look at my computer and cell phone) and our inability to step back and see the world without a screen. It was a friendly reminder that sometimes it's healthy to power down and get back to the basics, even if that means a few toys get broken and some flower pots turned over. According to Grandpa, electric doo-hickey's are the reason for a lack of human decency. So, power this device down and read a comic, instead. Read Full Review
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