Born from an Urban Legend
In the early 1900s, located in the woods of the bustling train station town of Clifton, an asylum for the insane closed and patients were transferred to the new Lorton Workhouse. During the transfer, one patient escaped. He survived alongside the train tracks of Clifton, trapping and mutilating woodland animals, especially rabbits. Eventually, his mutilation of the bunnies progressed when, dressing in a bunny suit, he murdered and hung the bodies of two children from the trestle of the tracks. He became known as “The Bunnyman.” The photo below is the actual bridge associated with the urban legend and the starting baseline for the logo’s development.
Can illustrations by: Landon Armstrong