Stein, Lori – The Adventures of Ranger Strange Bunny

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The Adventures of Ranger Strange Bunny

What an adorable book.  Granted, the art looks like it was done by a small child (including the many pages with color), and it’s hard to get much more simple than this story, but it does have all kinds of charm.  This is the story of a little bunny who tries working a regular job but ends up an adventurer.  She has awesome super powers (that come from bacteria), goes into space, plays games with the other bunnies, parties with her imaginary friends, and drinks too much in Bora Bora.  That last part is the only indication that this book is meant for anybody other than small children, and even the issue of drinking is only briefly mentioned.  This is definitely friendly for the kids, and it would probably be inspirational to some of them that think they have issues with their artwork.  It’s an excellent reminder that the story is more important than the artwork in comics (at least that’s what I think).  This may a bit too simple and nice for us hopelessly cynical folks, but kids and people who still have some hope for the world will probably love this.  No price, but there are are all kinds of colored pages and it’s fairly thick, so… $4?

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