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Series

The series included in the book were:

  • "Birthright" by Steve Gallacci—Dystopian science fiction story set a few generations after his "Erma Felna: EDF" series in Albedo Anthropomorphics.
  • "Fission Chicken" by J.P. Morgan—The adventures of an ill-tempered chicken superhero.
  • "Gnuff" by Freddy Milton—A translation of Danish comics about a family of dragons.
  • "Usagi Yojimbo" by Stan Sakai—the adventures of the rabbit ronin before the strip got its own book.
  • "Lionheart" by Tom Stazer—In which the title character (a journalist cat) relates the bizarre stories he investigates.
  • "Duck 'Bill' Platypus" by Kyle Rothweiler—An antic, knockabout humor strip about the eponymous character and his strange friends, set allegedly in Tasmania.
  • "Lizards" by J. Holland (story) and Ron Wilber (art)—This series depicted the day-to-day life of Dweezil, a teenage anthropomorphic lizard, his family and friends, set on an alternate (future?) world.
  • "Creepy Crawlies" by Mathson Manger—This series goes through the life of five different creepy crawlies and all the troubles they go through.
Furry comics
Books and strips
  • Albedo
  • Critters
  • Cutey Bunny
  • Extinctioners
  • Fish Police
  • Fission Chicken
  • Genus
  • Gnuff
  • Grandville
  • Heathen City
  • Katmandu
  • "Omaha" the Cat Dancer
  • Space Beaver
  • Tales from the Aniverse
Webcomics
  • Anema
  • Jack
  • Kevin and Kell
  • Lackadaisy
  • The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama
  • Ozy and Millie
  • T.H.E. Fox
Furry fandom (portal)
Conventions
  • Anthrocon
  • ConFurence
  • Eurofurence
  • Further Confusion
  • List of furry conventions
Publications
  • Argaea series
  • Forester Universe
Comics
Webcomics
List of furry comics
Fanzines and APAs
Rowrbrazzle
Audiovisual works
  • Funday PawPet Show
  • Kaze, Ghost Warrior
  • Rapid T. Rabbit and Friends
Role-playing games
  • After The Bomb
  • Albedo
  • Bunnies & Burrows
  • Furry Pirates
  • Ironclaw/Jadeclaw
  • Shard RPG
  • World Tree
Video games and MU*
  • Furcadia
  • FurryMUCK
  • Inherit the Earth
  • Ironclaw Online
  • Skyrates
  • Sociopolitical Ramifications
  • Tapestries MUCK
People
  • Timothy Albee
  • Dr. Cat
  • Samuel Conway
  • Steve Gallacci
  • Kyell Gold
  • Bill Holbrook
  • David Hopkins
  • Fred Patten
  • Dana Simpson
  • Ursula Vernon
  • Taral Wayne
  • Reed Waller
Miscellany
  • Fursuit
  • MU Press
  • Radio Comix
  • Sanguine Productions
Related concepts
  • Anthropomorphism
    • Moe
  • Animal roleplay
  • Anthrozoology
  • Catgirl
  • Cosplay
  • Funny animal
  • Kigurumi
  • Parahuman
  • Talking animal
  • Therianthropy
Fantagraphics comics
Series
  • Acme Novelty Library
  • Artbabe
  • Angry Youth Comix
  • The Biologic Show
  • Black Hole
  • Castle Waiting
  • The Clouds Above
  • Coventry
  • Cud
  • Doofus
  • Duplex Planet Illustrated
  • Eightball
  • Fission Chicken
  • Frank
  • Good Girls
  • Grit Bath
  • Hate
  • Idiotland
  • Jim
  • Journey
  • Kid Anarchy
  • La Perdida
  • Lloyd Llewellyn
  • Love and Rockets
  • Meat Cake
  • Naughty Bits
  • Neat Stuff
  • Raisin Pie
  • Real Stuff
  • Schizo
  • Shadowland
  • Stinz
  • The Stuff of Dreams
  • Unsupervised Existence
  • Uptight
  • Usagi Yojimbo
  • Tales Designed to Thrizzle
  • Weasel
Anthologies
  • Bête Noire
  • BLAB!
  • Critters
  • MOME
  • Zero Zero
Graphic novels
  • Ghost World
  • Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron
  • Palestine
  • Safe Area Goražde
  • Weathercraft
Collections
  • The Book of Jim
  • Caricature
  • Notes from a Defeatist
  • Palomar
  • Twentieth Century Eightball
Publishers
  • Gary Groth
  • Kim Thompson


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