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Laser Moose and Rabbit Boy may seem an unlikely duo, but they make a very cute one. Together they protect their forest from threats, all the while Laser Moose shoots, ehm, lasers from his eyes.

While aimed at children, this comic book is also very nice for adults. There are some nice mysteries in it, I was pleasantly surprised.

Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!

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'Laser Moose and Rabbit Boy' by Doug Savage is a pretty hilarious book about an overprotective moose who shoots lasers out of his eyes and a trusting squirrel.

This volume has three stories. In the stories, there are aliens, a strange mutant fish-bear, a cyborg porcupine and a poor deer that loses a limb when Laser Moose is startled. In each case, Laser Moose wants to eliminate the threat, but Rabbit Boy thinks there might be more going on.

The lessons are about reacting with fear or with trust. There are certainly things to be afraid of, but sometimes, it's just because it's something that is different that we don't understand. The lesson of this book is stated very well.

It's also really hilarious, with trigger happy Laser Moose shooting everything in sight. The art is clever and it would be a fun, albeit violent, read aloud for kids.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Andrews McMeel Publishing and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.

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Three light-hearted funny takes with just the right amount of silliness
Four stars from me, really enjoyed it!

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4 STARS
I received this book from NetGalley in Exchange for an honest review

Laser Moose and Rabbit Boy is a cute graphic novel about this unlikely friendship between a rabbit and a moose that shoots lasers from its eyes and fights off evil in the forest.

It's short, and adorable, and contains 3 short little stories within it. I really love the art style, and the friendship in the book. The stories were funny, the characters fallible yet fun.

There honestly isn't much more to say than if the premise seems interesting, chances are you'll like the book. The relationship between Laser Moose and Rabbit Boy reminds me of the dynamic between Heart and Brain in Nick Seluk/The Awkward Yeti's book.

All in all a cute, short, fun read!

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