Another failed attempt to catch the Junk Rabbit forces the ruler of Dome City to employ black market military hardware. The abuse of power alarms the city detective, who digs into the Ruler's past and finds a horrific connection to the Junk Rabbit.
Robinson builds a really fun and compelling world for Junk Rabbit, but so little of the world is actively or directly involved in the concerns of the main characters. As of the third issue, there still isnt a strong enough connection between the main characters and the history of the world, so it feels more than a little flat as a result. Its too bad that there isnt more of a sense of connection between the fascinating world Robinson is building in the background and the interesting characters that Robinson is working with in the foreground. Read Full Review
Junk Rabbit #3 pushes forward this week with a warning tale of consumption and human greed. Read Full Review