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So many cheap mascot costumes. It's a shame they just didn't reach out can get actual furries.
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Plushies to the Rescue!
Here’s a new one-shot full-color comic book from Alterna Comics: The Fear Diaries. “A dangerous threat to children across the world has returned. In the depths of The Nightmare Realm, The Dark Mistress has bode her time, waiting for the right moment to strike. Theodore Bearsly and his ragtag team of stuffed heroes face the greatest battle yet as they encounter The Dark Mistress’ army of evil toys who will stop at nothing to collect the fear of every child on earth.” Written by Garrett Gunn and illustrated by Jim Callahan, Ulises Grostieta, and Nicolas Touris, this new compilation brings together issues #1 – #3 of the original comic from last year. Check out the reviews over at Comic Book Round Up.

image c. 2018 Alterna Comics
I Am A Full-Time Furry

Here is a short bio piece done for BBC3 about a full time fursuit maker. That's a term I have been hearing a bunch lately about the idea of people making a living in the fandom. I guess this is another sign our subculture is getting large and diverse. This makes me rather happy. "Furries are people that have a vested interest in Anthropomorphism, which is animals with human characteristics. Fiona is a fursuit maker, who creates them for the furry fandom, a global, underground subculture who dress as animal creatures for fun."
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Ep 77 – Dust off the Rust - It’s been too long! But we’re back with a new episode and some new cast members. Check in on where we’ve been and what we’ve been up to. Come meet Kiri, our new co-host, as we talk to her about her experiences in writing and ed
It’s been too long! But we’re back with a new episode and some new cast members. Check in on where we’ve been and what we’ve been up to. Come meet Kiri, our new co-host, as we talk to her about her experiences in writing and editing.
If you’re going to AnthroCon 2018, both Kiri and Ocean will be there to say hi. Also check out Claw and Tales from the Guild: World Tour, new books coming out at AC from FurPlanet.
Ep 77 – Dust off the Rust - It’s been too long! But we’re back with a new episode and some new cast members. Check in on where we’ve been and what we’ve been up to. Come meet Kiri, our new co-host, as we talk to her about her experiences in writing and editing.The Great & the Small, by A. T. Balsara – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer.
The Great & the Small, by A. T. Balsara. Illustrated by the author.
London, Ontario, Common Deer Press, August 2017, hardcover, $31.99 (287 [+ 4] pages), Kindle $4.99.
Don’t be scared off by the price. There is also a trade paperback for $14.99. And most of you will get the Kindle edition, anyway.
The Great & the Small begins with a bustling marketplace scene:
“… in the weak December sun, the harbour city’s popular market was bustling with people looking for last minute presents. Middle-Gate Market was festive with its potted evergreen trees and strands of blinking coloured lights. Shiny red balls trembled on the boughs of the tinsel-dressed pinks as salt air gusted up the hill from the sea below and rattled the lights against the rafters where they were strung.
Watching over all of this, under the faux Gothic clock, stood Middle-Gate’s most famous tourist attraction: a brass statue modeled after the gargoyles of Paris’s Notre Dame cathedral. The monster stood on guard, a five-foot winged beast that stood meekly by while tourists thronged around it, snapped selfies, and rubbed the creature’s flared nostrils for luck.” (p. 9)
Then dips beneath it:
“That was the side of the market the tourists saw and the locals loved. They had no idea of the other side, the one that lay below. A distinct world, with its own ways, its own rules: a colony of rats.
Tunnels wound underneath the hill, tooth-carved thoroughfares, veiled from the eyes of humans. There were tunnels high up and tunnels below that snaked deep into the hill’s belly.
The Uppers were dug alongside the city’s swanky cafés and eateries, and food was never far away. But lower down the hill, below the heart of the market, it was different. Tangles of narrow tunnels limped through broken pipes, leaking sewers, and sodden earth, connecting scores of foul smelling, crumbling burrows.
No rat lived in the Lowers by choice. Except one, that is.” (ibid.)
This novel tells two connecting stories; that of the subterranean rats, focusing upon Fin, the young cousin of the rat community’s Beloved Chairman; and that of the aboveground humans, focusing upon young Ananda Blake, a schoolgirl who happens to be the daughter of Thomas Blake, a cancer researcher who experiments on rats.
The Great & the Small appears to be a macabre tale of naïveté leading inexorably to tragedy. It consists of many short chapters of four to a dozen pages, each introduced by a quotation from one of the journals of the Black Death:
“And now disaster is at hand…”
Gabriele de’ Mussis, lawyer, Italy, 1348
“A staggering number of people died…
In many towns only two people out of twenty survived.”
Jean de Venette, Carmelite friar, 1359-60
The implication is that modern civilization will be wiped out by a new Black Death, and that the rats will spread it deliberately; not knowing – or not caring – that it will wipe them out, too.
This germ warfare seems almost to be justified at first, through numerous examples of the humans’ mistreatment of the rats:
“Fin hunched, quaking in the corner of the box. Fish heads cascaded onto him as the box flaps were torn back. The two-leg was monstrous. It spied Fin, and its mouth gaped open in a roar, teeth bared. Its eyes bulged, red-veined and popping. It swung its arm down hard. Fin dived to one side. A knife whooshed over his head.
Again, the knife swung down. Fin leaped out of the box, onto the two-leg’s bare arm. He vaulted of, soaring through the air, and landed on the pavement. His lame paw bent under his weight. He fell, sprawling.” (p. 16)
Ananda, who seems to be a junior-high student, is having an equally hard time:
The bell rang, bringing Ananda back into the present moment. Looking down at her notebook, she saw that she had doodled the rat at the market. She ripped the paper off and bunched it up, gathered her books and, head down, beelined out the door.
Chris was waiting for her. He bumped her arm and scattered her books. ‘Hey, Rat-Girl!’ he said. His cronies snickered behind her.” (pgs. 44-45)
When the novel isn’t quoting journals of the Black Death, it is quoting Josef Stalin, identified as one of the biggest mass-murderers in history. Fin’s uncle being identified as the Beloved Chairman of the rats gives away that he, like Stalin, is not the kindly leader that he pretends to be. Fin discovers rats being experimented upon by Ananda’s father and wants to help them, but his uncle uses their suffering for his own plans:
“Fin said, ‘Papa! Please! I need to speak!’
Bothwell whirled around, his cheeks puffed out. ‘Oi! I am your superior, my lad!’
Fin pushed by him. ‘Oh shut up! Papa! Rats are dying! They’re dying while we sit around scratching our fleas and talking about… about nothing!’ He burst into tears. ‘They can’t escape. They’ve tried and they can’t. A two-leg has them trapped, and –’
‘Silence!’ said Papa again.
Fin looked up, startled. His uncle gazed down at him from the carved platform.
‘Lesson Number One: ‘There will always be those who die. For the Common Good, we who lead must rise above emotion.’” (pgs. 89-90)
The Great & the Small (cover by the author) is a Young Adult novel. It is a grim novel, full of suffering and death. Will anyone survive, human or rat? Read it to find out.
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Guys, Leave These Ladies ALONE!
Previews made us aware of a new comic series from Image called Maneaters, written by Chelsea Cain. In an interview, here’s how she describes it: “Maneaters is a monster story about women who turn into ferocious killer wildcats when they get their periods. They are very scary and dangerous and extremely grumpy. Naturally their unprovoked attacks cause a great deal of societal consternation, and measures are taken to help the women control themselves.” Got that? With art by Kate Niemczyk and Rachelle Rosenberg, the first issue pounces on the shelves in September.

image c. 2018 Image Comics
S7 Episode 16 – Straight Lines, In Order, Paws Down - Roo and Tugs are joined by Buck Riley, musician extraordinaire, to discuss his lifelong challenges with Autism Spectrum Disorder. What is it like? What changed when you found out? How does it affect yo
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The Adventures of Peter Gray, by Nathan Hopp

Hoo Goes There?
Here’s a very unusual graphic novel which comes to us courtesy of Action Lab, called The Ghost, The Owl. “On a cool evening on the swamp, a figure appears dancing across the water. A human figure, but far from a human form. A Ghost, a young girl spirit that seems to have lost its way. A good Samaritan owl decides to help against the wishes of his animal brethren. What mysteries does the ghost girl hold the secrets to and what will happen when she and the owl unlock them together? Will they find out what happened to her? Will she find her way to where she needs to be? What will happen to the animals in the swamp and surrounding forest?” Written by Franco and illustrated by Sara Richard, it’s available now at Barnes & Noble. Meanwhile there’s a preview over at Comicsverse.

image c. 2018 Action Lab
Overwatch: Wrecking Ball Origin Story

New furry character in Overwatch! I guess this means we need to get ready for all the rule 34 Hammond/Winston slash art.
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Episode 36 - Sharks are too dark
Episode 35 - Sharkgirls will seem strangely sexy
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Legend Of The Three Caballeros: First Look

A new Three Caballeros series? Yes, this one done by Disney Interactive and currently showing on the Disneylife app in the Philippines. This supposedly is coming to Disney XD next year. If you search youtube you can currently find episodes there but I expect them to vanish very quickly so I'm not posting them here. [1] [2] [3] [4] [1] https://furry.today/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/tc-01.jpg [2] https://furry.today/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/tc-02.jpg [3] https://furry.today/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/tb-03.jpg [4] https://furry.today/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/tc-04.jpg
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Massive Book of Mouse
We got this from Cartoon Brew too: Taschen, well-known for their collection books of art and photography, will soon be releasing Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse: The Ultimate History, an enormous book created to celebrate the mouse’s 90th birthday. “The 480-page book by Daniel Kothenschulte, like the earlier Taschen volume on Disney [animated features], will be extremely heavy, shipping in its own cardboard box with handle. It will retail for $200. The book will include 1,400 images covering all of Mickey’s 122 cartoons, his comic adventures, and the world of Mickey merchandise and memorabilia.” The Cartoon Brew article includes several preview images. Look for the book this November.

image c. 2018 Taschen
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