Creative Commons license icon

Feed aggregator

Dinos from Space Help Monkeys

In-Fur-Nation - Tue 19 May 2015 - 01:58

Evidently, the dinosaurs didn’t go extinct. Instead, as Earth’s climate began to change, they migrated to a far-off planet… and now they’re a thriving space-faring culture. At least that’s the idea behind Rexodus, a new full-color graphic novel written by James Farr and illustrated by Jon Summariva. It’s coming this June from Dark Horse Press. “The Black Blood is unleashed upon the earth again, and Amber must save her father—and the world—with the aid of the only other Black Blood survivor, Kelvin Sauridon, a dinosaur from the past. In this high-stakes adventure, can they put aside their differences long enough to save the planet they both called home?” The official Rexodus home page explains it all better.  Interestingly, there’s also an on-line newspaper article from Tulsa, Oklahoma talking about the comic. Turns out the original idea for Rexodus came from Steelehouse Productions, a Tulsa-based multi-media creation company. Announcing the launch of Rexodus, Steelehouse actually created life-sized walk-around versions of the space-dino main characters.

image c. 2015 Dark Horse Press

image c. 2015 Dark Horse Press

Categories: News

Tacticool Disco ( ?° ?? ?°)

Furry Reddit - Tue 19 May 2015 - 01:24
Categories: News

/u/Espurra in an Espurr Kigu!

Furry Reddit - Mon 18 May 2015 - 20:15
Categories: News

Wolf + Dragon =

Furry Reddit - Mon 18 May 2015 - 20:02
Categories: News

What do you think of my fursona?

Furry Reddit - Mon 18 May 2015 - 19:54
Categories: News

Man, people are rediculous.

Furry Reddit - Mon 18 May 2015 - 19:43

Sorry for the little bit off a rant here. Was at the Scarborough faire the other day with a friend who was in full fursuit. It was a lot of great fun, lots of people taking pictures, making fun mannered jokes, little kids running up to him taking photos, the normal stuff. But then we started hearing someone clearly making rude and rediculous remarks. The only person the whole day who was actually rude and outwardly mean was a vendor, for satyr horns. The last comment he made before we walked off was (he tried to say it so no one would hear but zebra have good ears) "I'm tolerant of a lot of stuff but not that". Of course when we told the security they were appalled by a vendor acting in such a way to patrons of the park and assured us the vendor coordinator would certainly be inform. I'm surprised that the only place I've seen an anti furry vocalize himself was actually at a place where you are suppose to be in costume and having fun, I really do hope he gets in serious trouble with the coordinator because there is no place for a vendor acting like that to patrons. Sorry about any typo's, phone doesn't like me a bit.

submitted by HaefenZebra
[link] [13 comments]
Categories: News

Just a goofy doodle of my fursona.

Furry Reddit - Mon 18 May 2015 - 19:30
Categories: News

Model I made

Furry Reddit - Mon 18 May 2015 - 17:04
Categories: News

Give us a Snapple-Cap-style fact about your sona

Furry Reddit - Mon 18 May 2015 - 16:42

Eg:

  • "I can hold me breath for exactly 3.14 minutes!"

  • "I have a mark on my chest in the shape of Australia!"

  • "My favourite flavour of icecream is sweet corn!"

The more quirky, unique and unusual the better! :3

submitted by FreeThinkerComic
[link] [50 comments]
Categories: News

Graphic Novel Watch: Ian King’s: Pies

Marfed - Furry Comics - Mon 18 May 2015 - 16:16

“Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders”

There was an unexpected surprise waiting for me on my doormat today…

96-pies1

At first I thought it might be a kick-starter reward, but felt a little light to be any of the ones I’m expecting. Turns out it was a copy of Ian King’s graphic novel, Pies. Thanks in part to both long international shipping times and my terrible memory I’d entirely forgotten that I’d ordered it.

In the few articles I’ve written over the last half a year I’ve already mentioned rrufurr and the artists involved quite a lot. With my particular interest in the anthropomorphic side of comics and the sheer amount of talent on offer with these guys, I doubt this will be the last time either.

Ian King is another artist whose work I first encountered through the rrufurr but had been reluctant to order Pies after finding out it was completely and utterly wordless. Ridiculous I know, but for the price I wrongly worried it would be something I’d breeze through within a few minutes. It was only a fantastic praise filled review from Matt Healey over at Hooded Utilitarian and $30 sitting around in paypal, burning a hole in my digital pocket that finally persuaded me to order it. I’m a real sucker for a beautiful print edition, and without even tackling the story or artwork, Pies is gorgeously presented. Thick card stock, textured cover, sharp printing all make it a stunning graphic novel.

I won’t delve much into the story, only to say that the review I’ve linked above does it far more justice then I ever could but I will say that my initial worries about it being wordless are completely unfounded. It’s truly astounding in how it conveys emotions and evokes a distinct dreamlike feeling throughout.

015_PIESbyIanKing

030_PIESbyIanKing


Categories: News