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[[File:Lab Rat Thumbnail.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Doug Rattmann]] in '''Portal 2: Lab Rat''']]
[[File:Lab Rat Thumbnail.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Doug Rattmann]] in '''Portal 2: Lab Rat''']]


'''''Portal 2: Lab Rat''''' is a graphic novel released in April of 2011. A joint project between Valve and established comic book artists, such as {{W|Michael Avon Oeming}} and {{W|Jay Pinkerton}}, the comic depicts the events between the end of ''[[Portal]]'' and the beginning of ''[[Portal 2]]''.
'''''[http://www.thinkwithportals.com/comic/ Portal 2: Lab Rat]''''' is a graphic novel released in April of 2011. A joint project between Valve and established comic book artists, such as {{W|Michael Avon Oeming}} and {{W|Jay Pinkerton}}, the comic depicts the events between the end of ''[[Portal]]'' and the beginning of ''[[Portal 2]]''.


== Plot summary ==  
== Plot summary ==  
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* On page 8, a book titled ''"Art Therapy - The Bennet Way"'' can be seen in during the explosion. Which explains why Doug Rattman is doing murals all over Aperture Science. It's most likely an attempt to cure his schizophrenia, following this book's therapy.
* On page 13 of the comic, the Gravity Gun and Combine Health Dispenser from ''Half-Life 2'', and the Black Mesa Health Station and H.E.V. Suit Charger from ''Half-Life'' make a cameo appearance.
* On page 13 of the comic, the Gravity Gun and Combine Health Dispenser from ''Half-Life 2'', and the Black Mesa Health Station and H.E.V. Suit Charger from ''Half-Life'' make a cameo appearance.
* In one of Rattmann's lines, he says "Both alive and dead, until someone opens the box". This is a reference to {{W|Schrodinger's Cat}}, a theory involving neurotoxin and a cat sealed inside a box.
* In one of Rattmann's lines, he says "Both alive and dead, until someone opens the box". This is a reference to {{W|Schrodinger's Cat}}, a theory involving neurotoxin and a cat sealed inside a box.
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