The stakes are raised as Phil and Floyd find themselves up against a mysterious cult whose members are taking and killing summer vacationers. All the while, after months of searching, a group of obsessed monster hunters has finally tracked the cryptid roomies down. And these hunters are out for blood. Will Phil and Floyd be able to stay alive long enough to save the day once again, or will this be the end of the road for Man Goat and the Bunny Man?
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MAN GOAT & THE BUNNYMAN #2 picks up the tension, action, and stakes from issue #1. The writing is authentic with a bite of wit, and the art is on another level. Read Full Review
With outstanding illustrations and reassuring colors, the wondrous visual presentation allow us to welcome these friends into a world which does not accept them, made all the more frustrating as Phil finds success and Floyd is constantly berated by someone he considers a companion. But for all of his numerous faults and the callous treatment of his timid partner, it still makes us wonder what deeply rooted connection these two have which would cause Man Goat to endanger himself for Bunnyman, and with the conclusion quickly approaching, we shall have to wait to see if anyone survives this final conflict. Read Full Review
Man Goat and Bunny Man reeks of adaptability. The play here is still Man Goat and Bunny Man #1 Cover B Josh Burns; the current interest is low but only because not enough people have read it. This is one of the scarce times from Zenescope that the both the interior and the cover art are good, but the story is great as well. Issue 2 has introduced some new characters as well so Read Full Review
This is the hard hitting issue where things begin to move at a faster pace. I will say that it is outside of the box in presentation. It really feels like being in a buddy cop-style comedy. Read Full Review