Misery loves company, and nothing succeeds like success. And once you put those two together, you've got Ruff and Reddy, utterly miserable in a success that ruins their lives. Comedy gold!
The Ruff and Reddy Show #6 ties a nice bow on the series. We get to see what happens when we start to stab our allies in the back. This whole series had a great flow and knew exactly how to deliver the last lines in the script. Read Full Review
Howard Chaykin and Mac Rey have told a tale everyone with dreams of stardom "especially the ego-maniacal personalities that currently occupy Tinseltown "should try. Its full of the kind of compromises (i.e. extortion) that make theHarvey Weinstien scandal look tame in comparison. Read Full Review
While this issue wraps up the series reasonably well, the same problems that beset previous issues – an over-reliance on gags and thinly disguised cartoon versions of real life chat show hosts – linger here. Mac Rey's art continues to impress, but the series' satirical focus and leisurely pace are not enough to sustain it for six issues. A quirky, but largely forgettable read. Read Full Review
There's always been a mean-spirited tone to the series, but never quite as pronounced as in this final issue " and the issue is not the better for it. Read Full Review
This series had it's ups and downs, it was better than I expected and that ending was funny, a passable read but if you want a very non-PC series starring cartoon animals... Look no further.