1941) is an American author. He is best known as the author of Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (1981), which was adapted into the hit feature-length film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). He grew up in Earlville, Illinois. Wolf occupied himself by reading comic books and science fiction stories.
Wolf occupied himself by reading comic books and science fiction stories. He is best known as the author of Who Censored Roger Rabbit? 1941) is an American author. (1981), which was adapted into the hit feature-length film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). He attended the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Advertising and a Master's degree in Communications.
“Who'd want to kill a dumb cartoon bunny?” That's what Eddie Valiant wants to know Eddie's the toughest private eye in Los Angeles e'll handle any case for any client, if you're human.
If you're a Toon, not so much ddie hates Toons He hates the way they constantly goof around, never take anything seriously.
E especially hates the way they talk using word-balloons because they think that's funny One day, when Eddie's bank balance dwindles down to zilch, Eddie reluctantly agrees to help Roger Rabbit, a Toon who plays straight man (or should that be straight rabbit) in the Baby Herman cartoon series oger wants Eddie to find out who's been trying to buy the funny bunny's contract from the DeGreasy Brothers cartoon syndicate.
When somebody murders Rocco DeGreasy, Roger becomes the prime suspect hen, oh oh, somebody kills Roger too! Who censored Roger Rabbit ho shot Rocco DeGreasy? r maybe Roger's hot-cha-cha wifey-poo, Jessica Rabbit? Why had Jessica, a pretty steamy number for a Toon, ever married this dopey bunny in the first place hy does Roger keep popping up in Eddie's case even after the rabbit's dead? As Eddie combs L. A. from the DeGreasy Brothers executive suites to Sid Sleaze's porno comic studio, he uncovers art thefts, blackmail plots…and the cagiest killer he's ever faced n Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, author Gary K Wolf created a wonderfully skewed, and totally believable, world made up of equal parts Raymond Chandler, Lewis Carroll, and Looney Tunes his cult classic and highly praised book kick-started the whole resurgence of movie animation Wolf's novel became the basis for the blockbuster Walt Disney/Steven Spielberg Academy Award winning film Who Framed Roger Rabbit e prepared, folks This is the nitty gritty, witty, and not so pretty original Toontown, the one that exists only in the slightly twisted mind of the author who created the place n this new, lavish limited edition you'll see for the first time images of Wolf's characters as he first conceived and described them Fast action and plenty of laughs pack this riotously surreal ground breaking, spoof of the hard-boiled detective novel rom first page to last, Who Censored Roger Rabbit? is shear delight This new edition presents the novel with a new introduction by Gary K.