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Rudley Cabot in the Quest for the Golden Carrot

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A hilarious, action-packed romp through space starring a daring, Indiana Jones-style rabbit in full-color comic book format. Rudley Cabot is bored, dreaming of turnips in his Lettuce Towers home on Rabbit Colony 27X. So when he discovers a secret burrow and a mysterious map, he wastes no time. He sets out in search of the long-lost spaceship The Golden Carrot.

64 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1995

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Keith Brumpton

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September 3, 2022
It was a warm, lazy Sunday evening and most of the colony were outside, browsing in the big city. Not Rudley - he was sitting by his computer wishing that something exciting would turn up.

We picked this graphic novel up because it had an feel of Bucky O'Hare about it. What's not to like about space adventuring rabbits!

Well, this didn't live up to the wonderful memories I have of it's cousin, of sorts. Bucky O'Hare encompassed computer games, comic books, and a short lived TV series, which was released in the prime of my childhood.

Rudley Cabot felt like a poor imitation. It felt disjointed, rushed, and wasn't much fun at all. 2 stars.

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