I bought this comic last summer from artist Lisa Cavalear at MASSive Comic Con in Worcester MA. I also picked up the first issue, which I reviewed here.
Title: Society's Ills
Issue: 2
Date: 2014
Publisher: Happy Kitty Studio (Projectpoppet.com)
Writer: Lisa Cavalear
Artist: Lisa Cavalear
Continuing the adventures of Lisa Cavalear's cast of antisocial anthropomorphic nerds, this issue has Hippy and her friends set up in Artists Alley at Web Sheeple Con.
After dealing with sexism and harassment from the convention staff the previous year, Hippy has arrived with a plan to sow mayhem among the con staff, cosplayers, and attendees. But once the chaos begins, it threatens to escalate out of control.
Unlike the first issue, this was a single plot. There were fewer individual laughs, but a bit more in terms of story. The theme of sexual bullying/harassment at conventions is an important one, and even in this sarcastic approach, there is some solid raising of awareness going on.
There is also plenty of silliness and even a bit of a romantic subplot. I did find some of the story elements a bit difficult to keep straight, but there were still enough jokes to keep things amusing.
Rating: 6.5/10
Title: Society's Ills
Issue: 2
Date: 2014
Publisher: Happy Kitty Studio (Projectpoppet.com)
Writer: Lisa Cavalear
Artist: Lisa Cavalear
Continuing the adventures of Lisa Cavalear's cast of antisocial anthropomorphic nerds, this issue has Hippy and her friends set up in Artists Alley at Web Sheeple Con.
After dealing with sexism and harassment from the convention staff the previous year, Hippy has arrived with a plan to sow mayhem among the con staff, cosplayers, and attendees. But once the chaos begins, it threatens to escalate out of control.
Unlike the first issue, this was a single plot. There were fewer individual laughs, but a bit more in terms of story. The theme of sexual bullying/harassment at conventions is an important one, and even in this sarcastic approach, there is some solid raising of awareness going on.
There is also plenty of silliness and even a bit of a romantic subplot. I did find some of the story elements a bit difficult to keep straight, but there were still enough jokes to keep things amusing.
Rating: 6.5/10
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