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FOX BUNNY FUNNY TP

FOX BUNNY FUNNY TP

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Verlag:
UNCIVILIZED BOOKS
Künstler:
Andy Hartzell / Andy Hartzell / Andy Hartzell
Zeichner:
Andy Hartzell
Coverzeichner:
Andy Hartzell
Erscheinungsdatum:
31.10.2025
Beschreibung:
The rules are simple: you're either a fox or a bunny. Foxes oppress and devour, and bunnies suffer and die. Everyone knows their place. Everyone's satisfied. So what happens when a secret desire puts you at odds with your society? Starting from a simple premise — and without using a single word — Fox Bunny Funny leads the reader on a zigzag chase in and out of rabbit holes and through increasingly strange landscapes where funny animals have serious identity problems. The tale swerves from slapstick to horror and back again before landing at the inevitable climax, in which all the old rules shatter. When you emerge, you'll find yourself gazing at our fragmenting society with new eyes. Andy Hartzell (Monday) has contributed to many anthologies, including No Straight Lines (Eisner Award nominee) and Qu33r (Ignatz Award winner), and he received an Xeric Award for his first comic, Bread & Circuses. He lives in Oakland, CA, where his partner, Ron, tends the garden, and his Boxador, Louis, tears it up again. He works as an interaction designer and creative strategist when he's not making comics.
The rules are simple: you're either a fox or a bunny. Foxes oppress and devour, and bunnies suffer and die. Everyone knows their place. Everyone's satisfied. So what happens when a secret desire puts you at odds with your society? Starting from a simple premise — and without using a single word — Fox Bunny Funny leads the reader on a zigzag chase in and out of rabbit holes and through increasingly strange landscapes where funny animals have serious identity problems. The tale swerves from slapstick to horror and back again before landing at the inevitable climax, in which all the old rules shatter. When you emerge, you'll find yourself gazing at our fragmenting society with new eyes. Andy Hartzell (Monday) has contributed to many anthologies, including No Straight Lines (Eisner Award nominee) and Qu33r (Ignatz Award winner), and he received an Xeric Award for his first comic, Bread & Circuses. He lives in Oakland, CA, where his partner, Ron, tends the garden, and his Boxador, Louis, tears it up again. He works as an interaction designer and creative strategist when he's not making comics.
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