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Jen Lee

Author of Garbage Night

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I thought this was a very cute comic book. The premise is about a dog who wants to escape his yard to go out in the wild and one day two animals break down his fence to get food. He then journeys with them to the woods and encounters all kind of dangers and threats. Great graphics and wonderful quick read.
A bit strange, but I found something endearing about the story. I think this is a standalone, but it raises a lot of questions. Were the animals turned into anthropomorphic creatures after the apocalypse? I mean Simon reenacts a game of fetch and remembers his owner calling him a 'good boy.' Where'd all the humans go? What caused this dystopian type of setting?

Overall, I enjoyed the artwork and the color direction. The survival setting is very sad and dark but interesting. I'm not sure how I show more was supposed to feel about the Barnaby conflict. It just felt so open-ended. Still, I recommend it. show less
Simon the dog and his two best mates --a racoon and a deer --live in Simon's empty house in a dystopian world where all the humans have disappeared. The three reminisce about Garbage Night when humans would put out a banquet of food for all the animals to pick over and realise with no humans, there is no garbage night and thus no food. The three then meet another dog called Barnaby and decide to follow him through the woods to the next town in search of humans and food. Simon then develops a show more bit of a man crush on the cooler than cool Barnaby and starts to ignore his other friends - siding with Barnaby in arguments and bragging that he fought of coyotes, etc etc. It all comes to a head when their wanderings take them into the domain of a bear.
With clothes drawn on to depict their character traits - Simon had a hoodie on and nerdy glasses - this graphic novel will appeal to teenage boys. The prequel to Garbage Night is included with this story at the end of the book and explains what really happened when the three friends first met and how they came to be all living in Simon's house.
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I love these characters. The series is very tonal, very atmospheric, and it leaves a lot of room for your head.

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6
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