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Twisted by Miranda Leek – Book Review by Fred Patten

Dogpatch Press - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 10:03
(Note from Patch: Thanks to poppa bookworm for formatting. Fred’s review was held for a while, because the author didn’t feel comfortable about criticism in it. There was opportunity to revise the book itself, but that didn’t happen for months, so now we’re putting it out anyways.  Honestly, I think the book concept sounds really fun […]
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Review: From Well-Liked Comedy Character To Star In The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #8

Marfed - Furry Comics - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 10:00

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She has always been a character referred to by both readers and creators alike with a warm fondness, yet with The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, both Erica Henderson and Ryan North have fleshed out Doreen Green, aka Squirrel Girl into a more complex and rounded character beyond the knowing jokes and geek trivia lists. This issue rounds of the first arc and last issue of the surprise hit of the year before she returns in October with a new number one and juggling the responsibilities of college and her position on the New Avengers team. She goes from well-liked comedy character to star of two books in only eight issues.

Norse menace Ratatoskr’s plans finally come to fruition as she continues to turn people against each other using their own insecurities and mistrust. Our heroine and her friends race to put a stop to her smack talk and save the world. Throughout its first seven issues the series has always had an emphasis on nonviolent conflict resolution, which might sound counterintuitive for a superhero book, but North makes it work. Leading Squirrel Girl and company to seek out more creative methods for dealing with her would-be foes makes for a far more interesting read. It’s the perfect series for anyone seeking non-stop action and adventure without the dull repetitiveness of the bif-pow superhero slugfests. Oh sure, Squirrel Girl isn’t afraid to throwdown with the best of them when push comes to shove. Even when shove comes to out and out brawling, but in true Marvel fashion she’s currently slugged more of her fellow heroes than she has villains. This issue is no exception. With New York under the threat of destruction yet again, Doreen and her team set about finding ways to defeat an enemy who can turn the strength of the Earth’s heroes against them.

A comic can live or die by its supporting cast, or lack thereof and North and Henderson know this adding some of the most interesting creative and flat out funny additions to the 616 in years. Koi Boi and Chipmunk Hunk are hilarious and great new characters but it’s the no-nonsense Nancy Whitehead, who finds herself Doreen’s roommate, who is the particular standout. With Earth’s mightiest heroes having succumb to Rataskrs poisonous whisperings she takes center stage helping out the Asgardian heroes, once again using brains not brawn. The moment when she cuts through the overly complicated superhero dramatics to point out the single, simplest solution is one to behold. Even Tippytoe gets development. After sulking on Nancy’s shoulder throughout the conflict she makes the the ragtag team of animal themed superheroes that they need to make more of an effort to include her and communicate. She also offers great physical comedy in a book already packed with panel upon panel worth of humour.

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North continues to be as inventive as ever with his writing employing the kind of tricks and touches that wouldn’t look out of place in his equally loved run on Adventure Time. His use of seemingly offhand throwaway jokes returns in this issue as Nancy’s headcanon, fanfiction creation Cat Thor comes to life with the aid of Asgardian’s resident trickster god in some of the funniest moments this issue. I’m sure a cosplay of an in comic cosplay that will surely end the world as we know it must only be a few days away at most. It’s an overwhelmingly positive book that North and Henderson have created and truly what comics should be about. Writing Squirrel Girl as an defiantly upbeat character who sees the very best in people, even villains, is a welcome change from the norm and her rousing speech towards the end of the conflict with Ratatoskr is most definitely one of the best examples of the positive power of comics.

Henderson’s art is on top form again, this time around getting to draw a few more heroes including her brilliant renditions of Thor, Odinson and Spider-Man. I’d urge North to write bigger and bolder team up issues in the future if only to see Henderson tackle all the Marvel Universe’s myriad numbers of characters on the page in her own playful and distinctive style. At the very least can we petition Marvel to enact a company wide initiative, like Jim Lee’s redesigns at DC, only with Henderson revamping the whole universes street wear? Seriously, off action superheroes and their friends have never looked so fashionable. In early issues her artwork focused mainly on the characters, some panels left with just solid coloured backgrounds.

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While this worked give the book a fresh and bold feel to it, this time around she draws drawing some of her most complex pages so far including a stunning Asgard resplendent in it’s mix of futuristic cityscape and Norse flourishes. Let’s not forget the character design for new adversary Ratatoskr. Angular and menacing she has been a great villain and a seamless way to link The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl and Thors together. Coincidentally, Ratatoskr’s Wiki page has already been updated as predicted in the issue, but unfortunately not to inform us of what a big baby she is.

An amazing finish to the first arc of Squirrel Girl’s adventures, Marvel’s decision to keep the same creative team in the wake of its company wide shake up means we will get to see more rodentine stories when she returns in October in both this title and taking on a bigger role in the going on the newly reformed Marvel Universe.


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Review: From Well-Liked Comedy Character To Star In The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #8

Marfed - Furry Comics - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 10:00

detail

She has always been a character referred to by both readers and creators alike with a warm fondness, yet with The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, both Erica Henderson and Ryan North have fleshed out Doreen Green, aka Squirrel Girl into a more complex and rounded character beyond the knowing jokes and geek trivia lists. This issue rounds of the first arc and last issue of the surprise hit of the year before she returns in October with a new number one and juggling the responsibilities of college and her position on the New Avengers team. She goes from well-liked comedy character to star of two books in only eight issues.

Norse menace Ratatoskr’s plans finally come to fruition as she continues to turn people against each other using their own insecurities and mistrust. Our heroine and her friends race to put a stop to her smack talk and save the world. Throughout its first seven issues the series has always had an emphasis on nonviolent conflict resolution, which might sound counterintuitive for a superhero book, but North makes it work. Leading Squirrel Girl and company to seek out more creative methods for dealing with her would-be foes makes for a far more interesting read. It’s the perfect series for anyone seeking non-stop action and adventure without the dull repetitiveness of the bif-pow superhero slugfests. Oh sure, Squirrel Girl isn’t afraid to throwdown with the best of them when push comes to shove. Even when shove comes to out and out brawling, but in true Marvel fashion she’s currently slugged more of her fellow heroes than she has villains. This issue is no exception. With New York under the threat of destruction yet again, Doreen and her team set about finding ways to defeat an enemy who can turn the strength of the Earth’s heroes against them.

A comic can live or die by its supporting cast, or lack thereof and North and Henderson know this adding some of the most interesting creative and flat out funny additions to the 616 in years. Koi Boi and Chipmunk Hunk are hilarious and great new characters but it’s the no-nonsense Nancy Whitehead, who finds herself Doreen’s roommate, who is the particular standout. With Earth’s mightiest heroes having succumb to Rataskrs poisonous whisperings she takes center stage helping out the Asgardian heroes, once again using brains not brawn. The moment when she cuts through the overly complicated superhero dramatics to point out the single, simplest solution is one to behold. Even Tippytoe gets development. After sulking on Nancy’s shoulder throughout the conflict she makes the the ragtag team of animal themed superheroes that they need to make more of an effort to include her and communicate. She also offers great physical comedy in a book already packed with panel upon panel worth of humour.

Screen-Shot-2015-08-14-at-1.23.15-AM
North continues to be as inventive as ever with his writing employing the kind of tricks and touches that wouldn’t look out of place in his equally loved run on Adventure Time. His use of seemingly offhand throwaway jokes returns in this issue as Nancy’s headcanon, fanfiction creation Cat Thor comes to life with the aid of Asgardian’s resident trickster god in some of the funniest moments this issue. I’m sure a cosplay of an in comic cosplay that will surely end the world as we know it must only be a few days away at most. It’s an overwhelmingly positive book that North and Henderson have created and truly what comics should be about. Writing Squirrel Girl as an defiantly upbeat character who sees the very best in people, even villains, is a welcome change from the norm and her rousing speech towards the end of the conflict with Ratatoskr is most definitely one of the best examples of the positive power of comics.

Henderson’s art is on top form again, this time around getting to draw a few more heroes including her brilliant renditions of Thor, Odinson and Spider-Man. I’d urge North to write bigger and bolder team up issues in the future if only to see Henderson tackle all the Marvel Universe’s myriad numbers of characters on the page in her own playful and distinctive style. At the very least can we petition Marvel to enact a company wide initiative, like Jim Lee’s redesigns at DC, only with Henderson revamping the whole universes street wear? Seriously, off action superheroes and their friends have never looked so fashionable. In early issues her artwork focused mainly on the characters, some panels left with just solid coloured backgrounds.

0ad4609c6eef0a579c19d325005bff0d

While this worked give the book a fresh and bold feel to it, this time around she draws drawing some of her most complex pages so far including a stunning Asgard resplendent in it’s mix of futuristic cityscape and Norse flourishes. Let’s not forget the character design for new adversary Ratatoskr. Angular and menacing she has been a great villain and a seamless way to link The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl and Thors together. Coincidentally, Ratatoskr’s Wiki page has already been updated as predicted in the issue, but unfortunately not to inform us of what a big baby she is.

An amazing finish to the first arc of Squirrel Girl’s adventures, Marvel’s decision to keep the same creative team in the wake of its company wide shake up means we will get to see more rodentine stories when she returns in October in both this title and taking on a bigger role in the going on the newly reformed Marvel Universe.


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I'm leaving. Goodbye guys.

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 09:47

I'm off to the DMV to get my license renewed. I'll be back here in the afternoon :3

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Wanna see your fursona or OC animated and talking?

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 09:27

http://thestefidelly.tumblr.com/post/126723063346/aaand-heres-my-latest-offering-dialogue

Check out my Dialogue Packages! Each package includes - a turnaround sheet of your character/fursona - a gif of them talking with subtitles - a video of them talking with subtitles AND audio

So you basically get an animation AND a useable ref of your fursona/character. Sound good? Yeah? Yeah.

I'd also appreciate any help with spreading the word on this, and if you have any questions feel free to comment or email me or whatever. Thanks a bunch :)

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Member Spotlight: Kevin “Rikoshi” Frane

Furry Writers' Guild - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 09:06

1. Tell us about your most recent project (written or published). What inspired it?

My latest project is a new novel that I’m working on called Stargazer, the sequel to my 2013 novel Summerhill. In the course of writing Summerhill, the nature of the setting kept expanding and growing more complicated, and I realized I’d need more than one book to fully explore it. This time around, I’ve flipped the dynamic a bit: this is the story of Katherine, one of Summerhill’s traveling companions from the first book, and now he’s her sidekick, which will hopefully let me tell a fun story that’s sufficiently different to its predecessor. I’m posting the first draft to Patreon (for free!) as I’m writing it, too, so readers can follow along as the story takes shape.

2. What’s your writing process like? Are you a “pantser,” an outliner, or something in between?

For me, it depends on whether I’m working on a novel or a short story. For novels, I tend to have a central theme and central conflict in mind, I start writing a first draft, and about halfway through I stop to outline the rest (and after I complete that draft I look at the whole thing and re-outline it so that it makes better sense). When it comes to short stories, usually those ideas are simple and self-contained enough that I can just hop onto the page, play around with them, and see where they go (which sometimes winds up being ‘nowhere,’ but that’s thankfully pretty rare!).

3. What’s your favorite kind of story to write?

I suppose I’m quite fond of writing stories where I really get into someone’s head, for better of for worse, and show the reader what makes them tick. Even the nicest person you know has issues they’re dealing with and sometimes thinks nasty thoughts about certain things, and even a complete jerk can be relatable or sympathetic on some level, and so I think it’s fun to explore that sort of thing, and to leave the reader with some thoughtful insights. That, and I like to use fantastical backdrops to explore otherwise mundane, everyday issues, because then you’re giving the reader something fun and different while also giving them something they can personally relate to.

4. Which character from your work do you most identify with, and why?

This is a tough one! If I had to pick one, though, I’d probably have to say Arkady Ryswife from my novel The Seventh Chakra — not because I’m an artificially augmented super-spy ferret, but because his entire core conflict is doubting his own capabilities and putting too much pressure on himself for fear of letting down others, and those are both things I can personally identify with a whole lot.

5. Which authors or books have most influenced your work?

I drew a lot of inspiration early on from the works of David Weber, particularly his Honor Harrington series, when it came to laying out large, convoluted plots and interweaving setting and story without having to resort to info-dumping on the reader. Nowadays my style doesn’t really resemble his at all, but I learned a lot about long form structure and plotting from those books. Kazuo Ishiguro’s wonderful novel The Remains of the Day was a great example of how feature an unreliable narrator in addition to showing how a slow and subtle buildup can still reach a devastating conclusion, and David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas was just monumentally inspirational for how diverse one single author’s writing can be within a single work.

6. What’s the last book you read that you really loved?

David Mitchell again, with The Bone Clocks. It’s a masterful look at an individual’s life from so many different perspectives, and a story that goes from banal to surreal in a way that’s hard not to be impressed by.

7. Besides writing, how do you like to spend your free time?

My big hobbies include tabletop roleplaying, amateur photography, wine, and Star Wars (honestly a lot of my time goes to Star Wars in some form or another).

8. Advice for other writers?

Read. Read, read, read. Read things that you like, read things that are outside your normal area from time to time, read things by your peers and by people who inspire you, but read. It’s such a fundamental part of being a good writer that it can often be too obvious, and it’s something I see get ignored all too often. You can’t be a good concert pianist if you don’t listen to music, and you can’t be a good writer if you don’t read stories. So read. Read short stories twice; you’d be amazed how much different the experience can be, even if it’s only been a day. Learn to identify what you like and what you don’t like, and then try to discern why you do and don’t like those things.

9. Where can readers find your work?

My novels are all available on Amazon if you search for me by my people-name, and of course directly from the furry publishers themselves: FurPlanet and Sofawolf Press. My short stories are available on FurAffinity, where my username is ‘Rikoshi,’ and I’ve had stories published in numerous anthologies, such as New Fables from Sofawolf Press and ROAR from FurPlanet.

10. What’s your favorite thing about the furry fandom?

Honestly, just the sheer amount of creativity that this fandom has bundled up in with itself, and I think it’s important for people to not lose that spark of imagination. We’re not all writers or artists, but we’re all here because we’ve got a fantastic propensity for make-believe and suspension of disbelief; sometimes it’s serious, sometimes it’s silly, but it takes all kinds and I’ve never come back from a convention not feeling energized to write something, whether it was a larger project or just some quick thing.

Check out Kevin “Rikoshi” Frane’s member bio here!


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colored sketchmissions i've done

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 07:51
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So Star Wolf got a redesign...

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 07:36
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Who would like to lend a bored artist your 'sonas and characters? I haven't drawn many Furries in a while and I'm out of practice big time!

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 07:12

If you'd like to comment or PM me refs of your 'sonas or characters and a brief description of what kind of sketch you'd like then I'd love to give them a go! (No promises on it looking great) Any kind of sketch and i'll give it a go, headshot, full body, action pose, I'm even willing to do NSFW stuff if you want, I just need stuff to draw!

I'll be working on these for the next few weeks so don't be disappointed if you don't get a sketch in the first couple of days :) If I get a lot of requests then I may not be able to do them all, but keep your comment here and I may come back to it in the future! Also I'm more likely to spend time on a drawing if the character/request is interesting or inspirational, so expect different qualities in the sketches :P

Once a drawing is finished i'll reply to your comment with an imgur link unless you want the drawing to be private, then PM me.

I look forward to drawing your awesome characters and hearing feedback about them ^-^

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I want to make a wolf tail and ears.

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 05:58

So I can be really cute. Does anyone else feel this way?

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It's my birthday so I am going to give a gift to one of you.

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 03:51

I didn't even realise it was my birthday until I woke up to a few Skype messages saying "Happy birthday".

To celebrate surviving to my 19th year, I'll be paying for one lucky person to get a commission of around £15/$23.47 in value! Here's the deets; -Just leave a comment of absolutely anything here.
-It will be completely randomly chosen. No "First come first serve" bullshit here.
-It would be reeeaaally helpful if you knew someone who is open for commissions to do it. I only know of one person right now.
-This tea doesn't taste as nice as it usually does
-I will pick and message the winner at around 8:00pm of whatever timezone this place is. BST? GMT? I don't know. Ireland/UK time.

One more thing: Now that I'm 19, am I legally allowed to run naked through the streets with just this thing on my head?

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What kind of music do you fuzzbutts like? :3

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 03:15

I like all kinds of music. My favourite artists are Eminem, Radiohead, Iron Maiden, Aphex Twin, At The Gates, Poison The Well, Nas, Death Grips, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Faceless, Pendulum, Converge, Between The Buried And Me, Miss May I, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Neurosis, Mastodon and Frank Sinatra among loads of others.

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Dance!

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 03:13

walk the moon - shut up and dance plays

anyone wanna dance?

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Eurofurence 2015 anyone?

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 03:01

Hey, I'll go to Eurofurence Berlin next week, and I did all booking last minute! Got the transport for cheap, hotel with 2 furs of my country, and I got the ticket for free :D Anyone will travel to Berlin too? And fur wut? c: I will personnally take photos/videos, it is my first convention, so it will be amazing if I can make friends !

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Conversation.

Furry Reddit - Sat 15 Aug 2015 - 01:59

This can be counter as a PSA. If that's what I think it is.

It's good to hold a nice comversation, right? Yea, why not? I mean, it doesn't hurt anyone. Now. There is a point where a nice cinversation goes to the point of "We should probably send PM's now"

Scamer38 and Lucario117. It's okay to hold a conversation, but there is a point where it should go to PM's. You managed to make over 1200 comments in 3 threads. I would understand if the subject of your talk had anything to do with the thead... but it does not. It's just banter.

Please. Take it to PM's.

I'm going on a a vacation. (I'm travelling right now)

I hate buses. It took me an hour to travel 35km. Well 330 km to go.

Edit - I really should have made a normal title.

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