The Agatha house is under attack by two goons named Naomi and Raquel. Their assignment is to get Agatha to sign over her estate, whether she likes it or not. Sawyer seeks the help of newly arrived Japanese exchange rabbit Ashoka to even out the odds.
Overall, I'm very happy that I was able to read this comic. I'm looking forward to seeing how the story continues. My love forFoster's has carried over to this comic series. If you're a fan of the show, fantasy, or just looking for a new comic, I highly recommend you check it out. Read Full Review
Wayward Rabbits continues to be fantastic. Keith Giffen and Benjamin Roman are delivering something fresh, funny and honest. I love this book. Hai-Wacka-Pow! Read Full Review
I have to admit I am still intrigued by Auntie Agatha's Home for Wayward Rabbits #2. It is just such a weird story with unusual characters many of whom, by virtue of their individual pathologies, seem to contribute to the plot almost randomly. While the story of someone trying to swindle the old lady out of her home may not be new, the characters attempting to solve the problems are so troubled themselves that the story gains new and interesting tensions. Read Full Review
As the ensemble cast grows, I dont see this story gathering a huge amount of pace; in fairness though, I dont think it needs to. What we have here feels like an episodic sitcom with an arc. Its not your standard run of the mill laughter reel comedy though, instead its tempo conversations where these rabbits see the punchline and decide they are going there and not pulling any punches. Watership Down this is very much not and whilst admittedly not a style Id normally read, Im glad I picked this up. Read Full Review
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