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‘Inherit the Earth’ webcomic returns
Author: wyrmkeep
After a nine-month hiatus, the Inherit the Earth webcomic has returned — in full-color, featuring a new story and new artist (Falkurneeze).
If you’re not familiar with Inherit the Earth, visit Wyrmkeep Entertainment to learn about the computer game on which the strip is based.
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Spanish Cats come to America
Jose Fonollosa is a well-known comic book illustrator in Spain. For the past few year’s he’s also been working on an on-line black & white comic strip known simply as Meow, which follows that adventures of two domestic cats and their harried human companions. Cat fans, you can follow the strip at Mr. Fonollosa’s blogspot site. Meanwhile, Meow is being introduced to English-speaking audiences in a new hardcover collection from Kettledrum publishing, which is coming this August. You can order it at Westfield Comics, among other places.
Review: ‘Red Sails in the Fallout’, by Paul Kidd
Author: Fred
Red Sails in the Fallout: A D&D Gamma World Novel
Paul Kidd (Wizards of the Coast, July 2011)
Paperback $ 7.99 (307 pages); Kindle $ 6.39.
This second novel in Wizards of the Coast’s “Gamma World” series is considerably Furrier than the first. As before, the setting is 150 years after a Hadron Collider catastrophe has destroyed civilization, creating a world in which “the survivors of some mythical future disaster must contend with radioactive wastes, ravaged cities, and rampant lawlessness. Against a nuclear backdrop, heroic scavengers search crumbled ruins for lost artifacts while battling mutants and other perils.”
“Red Sails in the Fallout” is not just anthropomorphic, it is flamboyantly and bizarrely Furry.
Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought
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‘Fur’; a new French film student animated cartoon
Author: Fred
Fur, a July 2011 4-minute French film student animated cartoon, has been posted on YouTube.
This has started to be talked about by Furry fans, but it hasn’t been mentioned on Flayrah yet.
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Polar bears have maternal Irish brown bear ancestors
BBC News - Polar bears have maternal Irish brown bear ancestors
Back Street Boy A.J. McLean’s “Teenage Wildlife” Video
Found this on the net and wanted to share with FNN’s readers. This is from a review of the recent NKOTBSB (New Kids On The Block/Back Street Boys) revival concert tour.
This made me laugh:
In the pre-show, a number of the guys had their solo videos playing. All pretty solid. I was pleasantly surprised. The strangest one was A.J. McLean’s video, where he is apparently admitting to the world that he is into the Furry life-style. Who am I to judge? I felt like I knew the message of that video because I spend way too much time learning about the weird side of life via the interwebs (much of which I wish I could unsee). “So A.J. McLean is a Furry. I learned something new and now I feel justified for having gone,” i thought smugly to myself. I do wonder if he was being funny with that video or what the actual deal was.
Wilfred’s Jason Gann Interviewed – Reports being propositioned for sex by furries.
During an exclusive interview with Collider to promote the TV series, Jason Gann, who co-created and starred in the Australian series, and who is also co-executive producer on the American version, talked about how the concept for Wilfred started as a conversation that turned into a short film and then become a television show, being convinced to put the Wilfred suit back on, getting the opportunity to expand the world by doing almost as many episodes in Season 1 as the Australian series had in its entirety, how much fun he’s had working with Elijah Wood, a rather funny run-in he had with two Australian teenagers while he was shooting in costume in Venice, and how he’d also like to branch out and do some drama work as well. Check out what he had to say on Collider.com
Not everyone here knows about the show yet. I’ve had some offers from furries – people that want to have sex with dudes in furry suits. I’ve had some interesting requests. There’s some great fans.
Polar bears had Irish affairs
Wired UK and BBC News report that the mitochondrial DNA in all polar bears today descends from a single Irish female brown bear who lived 20,000 to 50,000 years ago.
Read more: Ancient Hybridization and an Irish Origin for the Modern Polar Bear Matriline
Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought
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The New Thundercats : Watch 9 Minutes of Purrfect Leaked Footage (VIDEO)
Review: ‘Sooner Dead’, by Mel Odom
Author: Fred
Sooner Dead: A D&D Gamma World Novel
Mel Odom (Wizards of the Coast, Feb 2011)
Paperback $ 7.99 (307 pages); Kindle $ 6.39
“Sooner Dead” is the first novel (of two so far) based on Dungeons & Dragons spinoff “Gamma World”.
The setting’s premise is that a Hadron Collider accident in 2012 destroys civilization. 150 years later, “[survivors] must contend with radioactive wastes, ravaged cities, and rampant lawlessness. Against a nuclear backdrop, heroic scavengers search crumbled ruins for lost artifacts while battling mutants and other perils.”
Mel Odom is a veteran writer of authorized-series melodramatic paperback novels who, probably not coincidentally, lives in Oklahoma, “the Sooner State”.
Don’t look for any deep characterization or character development, just non-stop action. The mutants include a lot of talking humanoid animals, which is how this novel qualifies as Furry.
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Black Bear Mother and Cubs - Bears - Spy in the Woods - BBC??
Tearsheet: Furries in Vision Magazine May 2010
How to Be a Journalist in 2011 - Susannah Breslin - Pink Slipped
I just served three men their dinners, and now they want me to pose. My feet hurt from waiting tables all day, but I respect their wishes and curtsy in my ruffled petticoat. One man takes his camera out and I have to remind him that photos are a dollar. He hands me a sweaty bill and asks if he can be in the photo, too. I straighten my cat ears and stretch my face into a smile.
www.thePunkyPets.com - They Live to Rock!
In the finale group performance the crowds go wild, and although none of the pets are chosen for the individual prize, they are given the opportunity to complete for a spot on the "Warped Tour". They decide to hit the road and write some music on the way to Los Angeles for the Battle of the Bands competition. They have always been outcasts, rejected by their communities, but now in the band they have found their new and slightly dysfunctional family. The Punky Pets adventure begins as they set out on their American Tour.
Furries! - Images | M. Scott Brauer photo archive
Furries are a group of people who identify themselves, to varying degrees, as anthropomorphic animals instead of as humans. Mainstream coverage of their culture has characterized the community poorly, and as such the furry fandom, as it's called, has been reticent to go on the record in recent years. For many furries, the culture is an inherently sexual one, but for others, being a furry isn't about sexual expression at all. Furries find outlet for the identity by working as masoctos or children's entertainers or by making fursuits for others. Furriness is as much about performance as it is about the self. By the very nature of fursuiting--that is, of dressing up as walking, talking animals--the fandom is not taken seriously. The pictures in this series take an objective look at the lives of a small number of furries in New England, examining the community and individuals at a personal level.
ActFur s3 ep07 - Mailbag bonanza
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Furries to get limelight on Canadian cable network
Author: RingtailedFox
Lights! Cameras! FURRIES! Canadian cable television network Space has launched a new documentary mini-series, “Fanboy Confessional” (from Markham Street Films) exploring the various science-fiction fandoms, such as comic books, LARPers, and yes, even furries.
While the series premieres in Canada on July 13 at 10PM Eastern, there is no word yet as to whether it will be shown on other sci-fi channels, such as NBCUniversal’s Syfy.
Fanboy Confessional from Markham Street Films on Vimeo.
Read more: Fanboy Confessional on Facebook, Youtube, Vimeo and Twitter.
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Fursuits Aren't Cheap: Local Filmmaker Needs Your Fuzzy Wuzzy Dollars
He kids. Seattle has been great to him. Diani moved to Seattle in about 1993, immersing himself in the local theater scene. Eventually he moved onto film, making the beloved gay zombie B-movie throwback Creatures from the Pink Lagoon. He likes grilled cheese sandwiches and sweater vests.
But that's not what we met to talk about. That would be furries. Yes, those furries. For his second feature film, classic film fan Diani is going from making a self-described "campy mix of classic B horror flicks and pre-Stonewall gay melodramas" (Creatures) to Let's Pretend We're Bunny Rabbits, which he envisions as a throwback to the classic screwball comedies of the 30s and 40s. Think The Palm Beach Story with fursuits (and without the hunting subplot, because that would be unfortunate).
It goes something like this: there's a gay couple who are both broke artists. They break up to find sugar daddies, and one does! But when he goes to meet said sugar daddy at a hotel, little does he realize that his sugar daddy is a furry, and the hotel is hosting a furry convention. The hotel is also hosting a lightning strike victim convention (a real thing, for those not familiar) -- and because the boyfriend's best friend has been banned from said conventions and is desperate to get in, she bankrolls an epic quest to go win back our hero's heart.
But Diani swears the furries are not the butts of any jokes. Diani himself, although not a furry in the truest sense of the word, has been getting his fuzzy wuzzy sea legs wearing fursuits around Capitol Hill trying to spread the word about his fundraising project. He says he's gained some degree of understanding.
"It takes a lot of commitment to maintain your character," he explains. Not only are the suits hot as hell, but "there's this convention in the furry fandom that if you don't have a fursuit with a moving jaw, you shouldn't speak when you have your head on. So I've adopted that, and I've definitely become one of those voice-free furries... [it] adds to the mystique."
Not being able to speak is the least of his worries -- there's been a lot of pointing and grabbing, and someone even outright decked him once. But it's all been a learning experience.
"I would never presume to make a movie about furries -- it's like making a movie about gays," explains Diani, "there's no way anyone could ever make a movie about blank. But I'm trying to make a fun movie about a few characters that happen to be furries where the backdrop happens to be a furry convention... it's good fun. I went to Rainfurrest last year, the local furry convention, and you know, I had a blast."
Aside from his hands-on understanding, Diani sees parallels to how the LGBT community is treated in film, despite some of the "all caps replies" he gets from furries on Twitter. "Furries are often in a film as a prop, or as random comedic relief," he says, citing Hot Tub Time Machine as a perfect example of such treatment, "Who is this character, where did it come from? There's absolutely no backstory whatsoever... so I mean, I completely understand people's trepidations. I'm with you."