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Their Bark Is Worse…

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When we say that an anthropomorphic character can be anything, we stand behind that. Just look at what we found at WonderCon… Birch is a violent action/adventure/comedy comic book series from Chris Levine, Michael Levine, and Pristianuli. It’s a visual novel too. “After World War Three, the last survivors of humanity scattered into tribes, fight over what little clean water remained. They thought the fallout had only killed the planet — they were wrong. The radiation changed the trees: They could think. they could speak. They could fight. Now, as humans hunt them for the resources inside, a resistance has formed in the shadows. Its last hope is Birch.” Visit their web site to find out more.


image c. 2026 Margo Neil Pictures

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Mink (Rod O’Riley)read storiescontact (login required)

a Mink from Garden Grove, California, interested in music

Ed-otter of In-Fur-Nation. Former Califur programming director. Co-founder of ConFurence.