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Guardian of the Keystone Quadrant

In-Fur-Nation - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 06:30

Rocket Raccoon has been a busy little mammal. He became known as one of the deadliest weapons experts in the galaxy in Marvel Comics’ Annihilation series, after saving the universe as one of the Guardians of the Galaxy. But before all that, he was the sworn guardian of the Keystone Quadrant in the original Rocket Raccoon mini-series — written by Bill Mantlo, with art by Marvel greats Keith Giffen, Mike Mignola, and Sal Buscema. Now Marvel has collected all four issues as well as the original appearance of Rocket Raccoon in the page of Incredible Hulk #271 (along with the follow-up from Marvel Previews #7) in one hardcover book. It’s 144 pages of full color, coming your way this August.

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Welcome To Midwest Furfest MFF part 1 of 5

Furry News Network - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 02:12

03/05/2011
By: CraftyAndy

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Ordinary guy by Matthew Ebel http://matthewebel.com/
Obsession by Badwill & Roscoti

http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4941474

http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4755509

MFF part 1 of 5 I also have interviews with some of the artist that should be posted every other week. I’ll Feature three artist at a time. Hopefully I’ll stop partying a little longer to get more during FCN. Funny the only one that refused to be interviewed was a clean artist that made bumper stickers and license plates. . . silly.

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Fchan changes Top Level Domain to .ME

Furry News Network - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 01:57

Because of continuing issues trying to get fchan.us DNS entry updated, fchan.me has been set up to point to the fchan server.

You can read previous details here: Fchan domain curiously unresolvable.

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KnotCast Presents - Bad Dog Book Club

Southpaws - Sun 6 Mar 2011 - 11:55
The boys of the Bad Dog Book Club have taken over KnotCast this week to bring you a special treat: Alex F. Vance reads a FuzzWolf story, "Thou Shalt Not Kill", original published in the Sofawolf book, "X". KnotCast Presents - Bad Dog Book Club
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Kittens and Existential Angst

In-Fur-Nation - Sun 6 Mar 2011 - 02:46

“One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that he had been changed into an adorable kitten.” If that sounds vaguely familiar, it should: It’s roughly the beginning of Franz Kafka’s best-known work, The Metamorphosis. Only this time around, it’s not giant bugs that take center stage, it’s giant kittens: The Meowmorphosis is a brand-new spoof novel coming soon from the pseudonym known as Coleridge Cook. Here’s the publisher’s notes from Amazon.com: “Meet Gregor Samsa, a humble young man who works as a fabric salesman to support his parents and sister. His life goes strangely awry when he wakes up late for work and discovers that, inexplicably, he is now a man-sized baby kitten. His family freaks out: Yes, their son is OMG so cute, but what good is cute when there are bills to pay? And how can Gregor be so selfish as to devote all his attention to a scrap of ribbon? As his new feline identity threatens to eat away at his personality, Gregor desperately tries to survive this bizarre, bewhiskered ordeal by accomplishing the one thing he never could as a man: He must flee his parents’ house.” The Meowmorphosis comes to bookshelves this May, in paperback from Quirk Books.

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FurBuy proposes modified member fee structure

Furry News Network - Sun 6 Mar 2011 - 01:53

Author: GreenReaper

FurBuy has proposed changes to their paid membership system, introduced last November.

The proposals include a ‘feral’ membership level for those with annual auction turnover between $ 500 and $ 2000, and the ability to pay for just a 3- or 6-month term.

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Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought

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New Sabrina Online Strips are up!

alt.fan.furry - Sun 6 Mar 2011 - 01:45
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FC-32 Fox Headquarters - Don't buy it man. Practically a scam. Took 3 weeks to ship, the rebate doesn't send in time even if you mail it immediately, and they don't accept PayPal. Fox Headquarters. What a rip off. Oh, and don't even get me started on retu

FurCast - Sat 5 Mar 2011 - 23:59

Don’t buy it man. Practically a scam. Took 3 weeks to ship, the rebate doesn’t send in time even if you mail it immediately, and they don’t accept PayPal. Fox Headquarters. What a rip off. Oh, and don’t even get me started on returns…

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FC-32 Fox Headquarters - Don't buy it man. Practically a scam. Took 3 weeks to ship, the rebate doesn't send in time even if you mail it immediately, and they don't accept PayPal. Fox Headquarters. What a rip off. Oh, and don't even get me started on returns...
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Fuzz & Fur, Japans Costumed Characters

Furry News Network - Sat 5 Mar 2011 - 17:14

The adoration of mythical creatures and popular anime characters is nothing new in Japan, but kigurumi, roughly translated as “fur suit mascots,” is a growing pastime that is also a marketing tool. An oversized daikon radish, a skiing egg, a bear with an apple for a head, a volcano sticking out its tongue – these furry mascots wander the streets of Japan, and the pages of Edward and John Harrison’s Fuzz & Fur.

Created to promote a prefecture or institution by honoring landmarks, local points of interest, regional produce, historical figures, civic institutions, and traditional folklore, municipalities have taken advantage of their citizens’ willingness to design costumes and dress up as these characters in a strange amalgam of hometown pride and cost-saving measures.

Being chosen to fill the role of a kigurumi is a chance at local stardom, as the authors explain in their introduction: “The characters have background and personalities. Blogs and websites are made, merchandise produced, and they regularly make appearances at events and on television. Some even release books and have Twitter accounts.”

Profiling over 100 kigurumi with photographs and text that explains these mascots’ origins, as well as their likes and dislikes, Fuzz & Fur is the definitive compendium of this fascinating subculture, and the perfect companion to Edward and John Harrison’s Idle Idol, which documents three-dimensional Japanese mascots.

http:/www.fuzzandfur.net

About the Authors:
Fuzz and Fur was written and photographed by What What (http://www.whatwhat.co.uk) which is made up of twins Edward and John Harrison. When not taking photos of mascots they design, illustrate, animate and make badges. John lives in London while Edward lives in mascot heaven; Tokyo.

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FursuitTV marks 5th anniversity with 3-hour show

Furry News Network - Sat 5 Mar 2011 - 14:53

Author: GreenReaper

Costuming-heavy clip show FursuitTV is holding a three-hour special today at 5PM EST (10PM GMT, 2PM PST, 11PM CET) to celebrate their fifth anniversary.

The show is to contain this year’s best clips plus new material, and can be seen via direct stream or JustinTV. Watchers can discuss the show in real time on #FursuitTV (Anthrochat).

Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought

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Get the furry FAQs on PeterCat's Furry InfoPage!

alt.fan.furry - Sat 5 Mar 2011 - 12:45
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I find it impossible to see furry as more than just a rather odd fetish that I love. Help me to understand?

Furry Reddit - Sat 5 Mar 2011 - 03:15

First off, don't assume I'm just senselessly bashing. I actually smile a little on the inside every time furries are mentioned or I see anthropomorphic characters just because of the little secret of mine. But say what you will, or just call me a furvert, I seriously can't see much farther beyond that. I think beyond this, I'm the most typical (if somewhat nerdy) college student you can think of:

  • Casual FPS and old-school gamer.
  • Play an instrument or two.
  • Have a fair amount of equally typical friends.
  • Go out every other week or so.
  • Dress reasonably well with flannel shirts and jeans from Kohl's and occasionally something from an expensive mall store.
  • Get C's but can probably average B's and A's (also an undeclared freshman in an average state school with 4 gen ed. classes).
  • Joined a few clubs (NORML, SGA, Guitar Club).
  • Don't exactly have a body of the gods.
  • Smoke weed, drink socially, occasionally experiment with acid (probably my most interesting feature).

That's me. I consider myself a fairly average college student besides being in to this sort of thing, and I can't help but agree with some of the particularly harsh criticisms of the 'fandom' and it's demographics. Conventions? Fursonas? It just seems like a circlejerk over cartoons to me (When I put it that way, I guess I'd be guilty as charged for participating lol), and once you reach the point where the fandom seems to be just a tame appreciation of anthropomorphism, it almost feels like the interest isn't even worth acting upon. I imagine a group of furries exactly like me, and all I can see is occasional winking and nudging, self-deprecating jokes like we're meta-hipsters, or a subtle appreciation that we all would get and don't really feel like mentioning a whole lot. Basically, by the time it doesn't feel weird to me, it doesn't make one sound like much of a furry fan.

Again, try to see this from the prospective of a relative outsider, who has still seen a fair amount, and help me understand. I find fursuits aesthetically attractive in theory, but just awkward and silly in practice. I have pretty much no interest in conventions. I seriously don't care if the character in a movie or show is anthropomorphic. I feel like having a fursona is just downright odd. By the time you cut out most of the things that seem silly to me, I'm left with nothing but some hot fapping. So what does furry hold for an "average" person like me?

tl;dr I'm not trying to hate here, and I may be quite hypocritical; I find furry porn extremely hot and see non-sexual furry as really, really weird. Been wanting to get this off of my chest for a while and maybe find myself enlightened by some members of the community. I also don't bash furries at all, just because I try to keep an open mind and I'd be somewhat insulting myself.

If it helps, imagine being a guy attracted to receiving anal and giving blowjobs, but nothing else on or about men. Why would you consider yourself gay and out yourself among haters if you couldn't even stand the thought of romantic involvement with a guy and find gay culture quite silly? Especially if everyone, including gays, know you're just in it for the pounding?

Edit: I found /r/yiff. It makes me happy.

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Furries to feature on ‘OMG! With Peaches Geldof’

Furry News Network - Fri 4 Mar 2011 - 20:54

Author: Higgs Raccoon

Last Wednesday (March 2) saw the premier of OMG! With Peaches Geldof, a tabloid-style television program hosted by British model Peaches Honeyblossom Geldof.

The program, airing on Wednesdays at 9pm on the UK’s ITV2, is about “people who live unique and often shocking lifestyles – Who are they? What makes them tick? Why do they live the way they do and is it causing them problems or a rewarding way to be?”.

Episode 1 featured vampires and internet dating. Episode 2, to air next Wednesday (March 9), is to feature Furries, described in the OMG! episode guide as “people who have a strong appreciation for anthropomorphic animal characters and dress accordingly”. The episode also features guest panelist Dom Joly, who Peaches described as “quite an embittered man”.

OMG! With Peaches Geldof had previously contacted furries as part of their research phase. The interview is the subject of several threads on the UKFur forums.

Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought

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