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'''''Who Censored Roger Rabbit?''''' is a mystery novel written by [[Gary K. Wolf]]. It was later adapted by [[Wikipedia:The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] and [[Amblin Entertainment]] into ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit (film)|Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]''. It was originally published on June 6, 1981<ref name="Amazon"/><ref name="garywolf"/>.
'''''Who Censored Roger Rabbit?''''' is a mystery novel written by [[Gary K. Wolf]]. It was later adapted by [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] and [[Amblin Entertainment]] into ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit (film)|Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]''. It was originally published on June 6, 1981<ref name="Amazon"/><ref name="garywolf"/>.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
[[Eddie Valiant]] is a [[Wikipedia:Hardboiled|hardboiled]] [[Wikipedia:Private investigator|private eye]], and [[Roger Rabbit (character)|Roger Rabbit]] is a [[Wikipedia:Double act|second banana]] [[Wikipedia:Comic strip|comic strip character]]. The rabbit hires Valiant to find out why his employers, the [[DeGreasy Brothers]], the sleazy owners of a cartoon syndicate, have reneged on a promise to give Roger his own strip. Soon after, Roger is mysteriously murdered in his home. His speech balloon, found on the crime scene, indicates his murder was a way of "[[Wikipedia:Censorship|censoring]]" the star, who apparently had just heard someone explain the source of his success. Valiant's search for the killer takes him to a variety of suspects, including Roger's widow [[Jessica Rabbit]] and his former co-star [[Baby Herman]].
[[Eddie Valiant]] is a hardboiled private eye, and [[Roger Rabbit (character)|Roger Rabbit]] is a second banana comic strip character. The rabbit hires Valiant to find out why his employers, the DeGreasy Brothers, the sleazy owners of a cartoon syndicate, have reneged on a promise to give Roger his own strip. Soon after, Roger is mysteriously murdered in his home. His speech balloon, found on the crime scene, indicates his murder was a way of "censoring" the star, who apparently had just heard someone explain the source of his success. Valiant's search for the killer takes him to a variety of suspects, including Roger's widow [[Jessica Rabbit]] and his former co-star [[Baby Herman]].


== Comparison ==
== Comparison ==