Taco El Gato #1

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Pub Date Aug 03 2016 | Archive Date Aug 05 2016

Description

In the smoggy, run-down town of Ditz City, cats and dogs don't get along. A very unfortunate situation for Taco Fluffy, who is constantly caught in the middle!


Taco is an offbeat, adopted cat with a soul of a dog and the eagerness of a cat, who has the uncanny ability to turn any situation from good to bad and from bad to worse. He often drags his recluse sidekick, Furr-ball, kicking and screaming along for the ride—with his sadistic nephew, Mini, often lurking in the shadows, loving nothing more than to cause Uncle Taco pain.


With a wild cast of characters (from a long-lost father to a bloodthirsty pack of wild biker dogs), Taco El Gato pokes fun of all life (earthly and supernatural) has to offer in a city that could only be the half-crazed love child of Los Angeles and Toon Town.

In the smoggy, run-down town of Ditz City, cats and dogs don't get along. A very unfortunate situation for Taco Fluffy, who is constantly caught in the middle!


Taco is an offbeat, adopted cat with a...


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This is number one in a series. They are laying groundwork and world building mainly in this issue. The artwork is nice. The main character Taco Fluffy was abandoned as a kitten and was taken in by dogs to raise. Taco's brother is a mob type kingpin. There is not too much explanation in this regard. Hopefully it will be filled in later. I don't really understand why no body likes Taco but it seems he doesn't fit into either the cat's world or the dog's world.

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I enjoyed it. Not a lot of character introduction, but it seems like it's building to something between Taco and his brother, who is a dog.

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