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Bunny Mask #2 Review


What They Say:
Life explodes around Tyler Severin as depictions of Bunny Mask begin eerily appearing in his life – even as the strange and deadly creature herself walks the earth once more. Meanwhile, as Tyler’s relationship with Bee accelerates, he begins hearing the voice of the Snitch whispering everyone’s darkest secrets, forcing Tyler to question if Leo Foster, Bee’s crazy father, was truly crazy after all…or simply the tormented holder of secrets no man should ever know
Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers):
Paul Tobin provided for a slow burn build overall in its opening issue but layered it in a way so that by the end you definitely want to know so much more right away – that you had the whole run to read at once. The second issue shifts gears in a lot of ways but raises interest in other avenues so that you’re still very attached to what’s going on. There’s a lot of strong dialogue throughout this that made it a delight to read. Tobin’s paired with one of my favorite artists in Andrea Mutti and with the shift to a more urban setting and traditional piece here, the results are fantastic with some beautiful-looking pages, great character designs, and just a lot of easy engagement with what’s presented. With its focus on Tyler and a cooler color tone, it really draws you into it.

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