28 pages, digest size, by Greg Farrell, doctormobogo(at)gmail.com + www.yoburbalino.com
One  of my favourite comics, this issue begins with a modern fairytale, 'The  Squirrel and the Dead Man', in which three brother squirrels each leave  home to make their way in the world. To send them off, the mother  squirrel bakes a loaf of nutbread and offers them a small piece with her  blessing, or a large piece with her curse. Of course, two of the  brothers choose the large piece, 'curses be damned!' as one says. And do  you think these two greedy pigs will share their feast with the little  birdies of the forest? And can they stay awake until sunrise watching  over a dead body? How the hell is brother # three gonna deal with these  temptations and challenges, eh? You must find out! This strip is so damn  great the comic would be worth getting if it was the only thing in it.
But! There's another of Greg's terrific rap-style strips ('9:27AM'), this one dealing with public transport rage.
Greg  reprints a of strip from a past issue: 'Six Year Old Me Vs. Four Year  Old Black Kid' (from Y!B#4) along with another page from that same  issue, a doomy trippy illustrated rap, both highlights of that issue so  it didn't bother me, although made me wonder why he chose to do so.
Anyway, this issue, like past issues, comes highly recommended.
[Note:  I feel like such a slack piece 'o shit asshole though - Greg sent me  this issue and Y!B#6 months ago but they got submerged in my  quicksand-like pile, so I only re-discovered them recently while moving  house. ... Greg! A thousand apologies! Y!B#6 will be reviewed next!]
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Yo! Burbalino #5
from Blackguard
Tags:
Blackguard,
Staff Reviews,
Stuart Stratu,
Zine Reviews
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