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KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN - PUBLISHERS DEDICATED TO STOPPING ANIMAL ABUSE 

SYNOPSIS: 

This second issue has a slower pace than the first probably because it doesn’t bear the burden of having to be an introduction. This is good because it gives Calico a bit more empathy as he helps rescue street animals who have been tossed out like garbage. It’s this wanton cruelty that feeds his anger and motivates his actions. The slower pace also allows the story to deepen a bit with the introduction of other characters who support his quest. There’s the good-looking vet who obviously has a jones for Calico (in his street clothes) and helps him with a badly injured kitten he found abandoned. Then there’s June, an old woman who lives in his neighborhood and who keeps an eye out for animal cruelty. And there’s the local fence who Calico sells stolen jewels he got from a South Bronx tenement to finance his operations. 

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