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Nic (Illustrator), Raoul Cauvin (Writer), Peter Müller (translator)
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3-551-01233-4
German
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'The most violent, most hedonistic and bloody funny cartoon character in Britain'. The NME. Bastard Bunny is back. He's fat, he's forty and he's not happy about it. 'Things ain't wot they used to be' is the follow up to 1998's 'Bastard Bunny - Don't you know who I am.' Bastard used to be a top boy back then. A big badass bunny who dealt with the movers n shakers and tune makers. He even had his own strips in the NME and the late, great Deadline magazine. But he's been a way for a while and things have changed. Find out what happened to the old gang - Rod the Rasta Rat, Toot Toucan, Fast Gerald and his long suffering girlfriend, Selina Bunny. And who's this new gang of his? Flopski, Hopski and Krakovski - the Polskas. Straight outa Lidl. Follow Bastard Bunny as he tries to put the world to rights, develop new business plans and come to terms with his middle age that is spreading thick and fast. Things sure ain't wot they used to be.
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